HNewsWire-Arrest Made After 5-Month-Old Child Dies in Foster Home
Natalie Parker, 37, Was Arrested Monday According To The Kaufman County Sheriff’s Office.
Natalie Parker, 37, who was the foster parent of the infant and four other children in the home, turned herself in to authorities on Monday, according to the sheriff’s office.
Kaufman County Sheriff deputies were called to Parker’s home in the 2000 block of Chisholm Trail in Forney on Dec. 29, 2018 after getting a 911 call about an unresponsive infant. The child was dead when they arrived, police said.
The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services were notified and removed the other children from Parker’s custody.
Natalie Parker, 37, who was the foster parent of the infant and four other children in the home, turned herself in to authorities on Monday.Parker faces charged of injury to a child and abandoning or endangering of a child, according to the sheriff’s office.The official cause of death for the child has not yet been released.
Parker’s 19-year-old son, Christian Richmond, also lived in the residence, according to police. During the course of the investigation, investigators said child pornography was found on his phone. Richmond was arrested on Jan. 3, 2019 for possession of child pornography, and was released a day later on bond. Police said those charges were not related to the infant’s death.
Parker now faces charges of tampering with witness, injury to a child and abandoning or endangering a child, according to the Sheriff’s office.
The child’s official cause of death has not yet been released.
“If the system is a teacher, then she is incredibly cruel.”
Melissa entered foster care when she was 2. Over the next traumatic 20 years, she was in and out of homes, back and forth between new placements and her biological family (which she believes should not have been afforded so many chances with her).
“I spent five years with a lady who blew the monthly stipend from DCFS on her own kids while we lowly fosters got to eat maybe once a day, if we were lucky. But she was very generous with the beatings, which often bordered on torture (making us kneel for hours on uncooked rice seemed to be her favorite).”
The one upside? Being on her own qualified Melissa for extensive college financial aid. But she wasn’t able to finish. College felt almost impossible without the type of support and stability that most students have in a family. Now an adult, Melissa believes that the only way to reform the system is to create more opportunities for people like her and other survivors of the system in the system.
The bad news: The system is broken.
Nearly 32% of these children will wait over three years before being adopted. Nearly 15,000 children have been waiting for five or more years to be adopted. And at least 25 states do not meet the federal standard for keeping kids safe while in care.
HNewsWire- “All political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable.” Just look at some of our modern day examples: torture is “enhanced interrogation techniques”; murder is “collateral damage”; the aggression initiation of war is a “pre-emptive strike”; the theft of taxpayers’ money is a “bailout”; and the theft of depositors’ money in a bank is a “haircut” or “bail-in”.
In a blatant example of Newspeak, the New World Order controllers (through the psychiatric DSM V) have tried to rename pedophiles as “minor-attracted persons” and redefine pedophilia as a “sexual orientation”. This makes no sense, since sexual orientation has to do with gender not age, with whether you are attracted to males or females, not how old they are. There are even organizations (like B4UAct.org) which are claiming that pedophiles are being unfairly stigmatized for their feelings! Psychiatry, it should also be noted, has a history of inventing fictitious diseases such as ADHD (as admitted by its inventor on his deathbed by Leon Eisenberg).
It is impossible to find anyone in the Bible who was a power for God who did not have enemies and was not hated.
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HNewsWire Editor