What a Lovely Story Coming Out of Detroilet Area – IOTW Report

What a Lovely Story Coming Out of Detroilet Area

A grandmother caring for her granddaughter received a knock on her door from the government. They were there to return the 8 month-old baby back to her son and girlfriend.

The grandmother pleaded with them, warning that the little girl would not be safe with her son because of the girl he was living with.

Think about that, a mother is telling the government that she doesn’t trust her son to be able to keep his daughter safe in the environment that included his girlfriend.

She spent the next couple of days calling every agency she could think of to have the granddaughter taken away from the potential dangers that she knew about. It fell on deaf ears.

Less than a week later people found the granddaughter unresponsive in a hotel room. She had head trauma and evidence of sexual assault. She died 3 days later.

In court the son was said to have been “over-the-top” distraught, saying he had nothing to do with this and begging to see his mother.

Some are starting to suspect the mother.

She has multiple children from multiple fathers.

The father, however, during questioning, changed his story a couple of times.

First he said he found her unconscious. Then he said she fell off the bed onto her head.

Whatever happened, the moral of the story is that we have to stop paying for fatass welfare queens and their doomed offspring.

It’s national suicide.

 

 

32 Comments on What a Lovely Story Coming Out of Detroilet Area

  1. I have mixed feelings. That poor child is probably better off dead.
    What kind of life could she expect? I pity the grandmother, who tried, but was ignored by the bureaucrats. These are the worst of times.

  2. Isn’t it odd that people who could truly love and care for kids and they can’t have one? Yet these fucking rabbits squirt them out like pez.

    Poor guy might have nothing to do with this, I don’t know for sure, but she certainly looks like she did.

  3. @JMV April 25, 2017 at 7:12 pm

    > And again, Child Protective Services proves that they don’t know what in the hell they are doing.

    So, is that an argument to upgrade their weaponry, or disband them entirely?

  4. Ahhh, drugs. Tell me drugs aren’t involved.

    Same topic, but off on a tangent; Walker in Wisconsin is talking about drug testing Medicaid recipients. Of the many recipients who are objecting to such an intrusion, two are in the following story. One is 38, the other 40. And they have 19 children between the two of them. It’s a crap shoot if either is capable of raising functional children. I’m thinking this be their benefits family.

    https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/nation/2017/04/24/wisconsin-seeks-mandate-drug-tests-for-medicaid-recipients/DmFjnHzjtEL0cyLMOoj9SJ/story.html

  5. Stories like this are the reason I have drop out of the daily news feeds for days at a time.
    Calling them animals is an offense to animals. They don’t to share our oxygen.

  6. Unfortunately, the push is to get children back with the parents.

    My parents were foster parents for over 30 years. I could tell you some stories that would sicken you. Tragic stories that could have been avoided if only parental rights were easier to terminate. But unfortunately for most social service agencies, terminating parental rights is to be avoided at all costs — even if that means a child is terminated instead.

  7. Anyone else sick of hearing horror stories about Children’s Services going after the innocent with a vengeance and then turning their backs on the truly needy? Went to of of their offices. Appalled by the high number of sullen minorities, most likely Affirmative Action, who would not even acknowledge my presence. Their I-Love-Me walls were full of degrees, awards, photos with politicians, and often, rainbow flags. Gagged and left. Let them contract with someone else.

  8. Such a precious beautiful child, I quit wondering a long time ago how people could be this evil. And here libs are worrying about causing pain to criminals being put to death.

  9. It isn’t because of the money from welfare. The child is a possession. “It’s my baby! Mine!” They see a child as a possession — much like the pair of Air Jordan’s they beat someone up to buy, or the smart phone they got from Obama. And ain’t nobody gonna take their possessions from them.

  10. Anything I say here would probably get me in trouble with one or another group, be it law enforcement, social services, religion, or whatever, so I think I’d better hold my tongue.

    Let’s just say these assholes better hope I never wind up on the jury at their trial.

  11. Ever notice how fucking good the government is at taking children away from people who didn’t do anything wrong while putting children into the hands of psychopathic fucks who torture and murder them?

  12. The judge who signed the order and the people who removed the baby are accessories to murder. Bring them up on charges and send them to prison along with the scum animal parents.

  13. @grayjohn April 26, 2017 at 12:33 am

    I totally agree, grayjohn. This should become standard practice–a new law required?–to demonstrate that ALL involved must be responsible for their actions.

    Poor, sweet innocent…may she rest in peace.

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