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Murder and Mayhem in the Family Court - The Harris Children

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Sun. Jan. 3, 2016 - 10 AM Pacific, 1 PM EST   Imagine, you are a doctor and you have a practice that is thriving. Your daughter, who has a drug problem gets involved with a man who is repeated arrested for using drugs and becomes impregnated several times by him. You learn that the babies are affected by the crack that they are using. You have to close your practice and move to another state to care for your grandkids. The parents are in and out of jail and have no interest in being parents. You solicit the help of family members in different states. The oldest child begins to develop violent behaviors and you have to move frequently to support him and assuage family relationships.

One day, you call the crisis team as his behavior is out of control as a teen. The police pick up the call on their radios and arrive BEFORE THE CRISIS TEAM..and kill the child.

Fast forward. The addicted/convicted father decides he wants the kids because of the hefty check that they get for being special needs kids (as a result of his drug use) and petitions the court for custody, even though he has not been in their lives since they were small infants. A corrupt judge gives the kids to him and cites blame on you for the death of the teen killed by the police.

These are the cases that are supported by the Foundation for the Child Victims of the Family Court. Founder Jill Jones Soderman uses her expertise to assuage the suffering of children and parents worldwide. Contact her at http://www.fcvfc.org Email Walter@WalterDavisGlobalBroadcasting.com to be on our shows.

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