DHS Bureaucrats Scurried When The Dots Were Connected In Isaac Lethbridge's Death
The Wayne County Central Operations District received a call from the governor's office last year when the obvious connection between Isaac Lethbridge's death and DHS mismanagement was laid out in plain language. An investigation was launched. Changes were made at the district to monitor the Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline. Meanwhile, in the media, the DHS continued to point dirty fingers of blame at others as the parties responsible for Isaac's death. The Detroit Free Press series Losing Isaac coincided with information received from inside DHS, and it was the last straw.
I am Timshel, a veteran of the Michigan Department of Human Services, who posted this article in a blog on the freep.com website. I am pleased that the DHS will finally be held accountable for its role in the murder of a foster child and hope that the department's corruption and incompetence are substantially exposed in the process.
ReplyDeleteTragedy after tragedy, another Child dies, because of Social Services failures.
ReplyDeleteWhen will these so called professionals be made accountable for their malpractice, instead of putting the blame onto other agencies?
TO THE SO CALLED CHILD PROTECTORS. INVOLVED IN THIS CASE. HANG YOUR HEADS IN SHAME.
Alison Stevens Parents Against Injustice.
The bureaucracy and the individuals it employs have no shame. A hefty civil lawsuit is necessary to inspire the development of a conscience in the handling of these matters. For that reason, I leaked the information necessary for DHS to be successfully sued.
ReplyDeleteThank you my dear, it shall be so.
ReplyDeleteThank you for lifting this off of my head. Best to you and Isaac's family, who may now fully know the circumstances surrounding their child's death. Timshel
ReplyDeleteI am Eshette Khayil, authoress of a google blog site "Kidnapped."
ReplyDeleteGod willing, WE SHALL OVERCOME.
Please join me in changing the unjust, anti-constitutional laws which led not only to the senseless death of Isaac Lethbridge, but of many other children as well. None of these children will be forgotten.
Who will help me change these unjust laws?
Sincerely, Eshette Khayil