What would you do?
Sugar and spice and everything nice.
This is suppose to every little girls life.
What happens when life is not like that?
What if your life is filled with constant abuse by the people who suppose to protect you?
For little Katelynn of Indiana, her life is filled with this from a father, stepmother and father's family; everyone but her the relatives that love her have been deined the ability to see her.
What happens when the police will not stop this?
Than try Child Protection Service, but they will not stop this either.
The next thing to do is go to the court.
What would you do if the Child Protection Services and the court helped the abusers hurt her?
The media might work but they ignore majority of average people.
In this search for help, several politicians ignored or said stop bothering them.
If these people will not help little katelynn of Indiana than who will?
Will this little girl have to pay the ultimate price for these adults mistakes?
NoW..., WhAt WiLl You dO? !
Indiana's Shame Teardrops for Katelynn
referral sources:
www.courageouskids.net
Mary Kay Ash Charitable Foundation :: Breaking the Silence: Children's Stories Aired on PBS
http://www.mkacf.org/BreakTheSilence.html
Breaking the Silence
http://sev.prnewswire.com/entertainm...9102005-1.html
http://www.tatgelasseur.com/pages/bts.html
Battered Women, Abused Children, and Child Custody: A NATIONAL CRISIS
http://www.batteredmotherscustodyconference.org/
Petition for Justice for Katelynn:
http://www.gopetition.com/online/5918.html
Center For Judicial Excellence Video "Our Children At Risk"
CJE Family Law Documentary
12-Minute Documentary Trailer Video
http://www.centerforjudicialexcellen...mentaryvnr.htm
Breaking the Silence: Children's Stories -... 5 min - Jun 2, 2006
video.google.com
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...57755296524489
The Boston Globe Articel:
Kristen Lombardi article "Custodians of Abuse"
In Which This is called "America's Darkest Secret"
The Book " From Madness to Mutiny"
Amy Neustein, Michael Lesher
Northeastern Series on Gender, Crime, and Law
Northeastern University Press
University Press of New England