DCF: Letter clearing suspect in boy's death 'a mistake'
On the same day he was arrested and charged with murdering his girlfriend's son, a Tavares man was sent a letter by the Department of Children and Families saying it had found no evidence he had hurt the child.
The letter, which DCF now says was sent in error and contains incorrect information, thanks David Tatara, 27, for his cooperation and says investigators found no evidence that 15-month-old Blake Rupe had been abused.
Note: That was stupid.
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Thursday, April 09, 2009
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1 comments:
This beggars belief.
There is no hope, when they are not even capable of sending the right correspondence out.
Alison Stevens Parents Against Injustice.
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