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Friday, April 27, 2012

"A Silence of Mockingbirds: The Memoir of a Murder"



Karly Sheehan

 - MacAdam/Cage Publishing

Karly Sheehan
MacAdam/Cage Publishing


GUEST HOST:


KATTY KAY


On June 5th, 2005 in a small Oregon college town thought to be a ‘good place to raise kids’ a three year old girl was tortured and killed. Her name was Karly Sheehan. The boyfriend of Karly’s mother is serving time for the murder. Investigative journalist Karen Spears Zacharias tells the story of Karly’s life and death, She questions why others who could have and should have protected the little girl didn’t. The story of Karly Sheehan and the urgent need to better protect all children from abuse.

Guests

Karen Spears Zacharias 
journalist and author of "Hero Mama"
Wednesday, April 25, 2012





































































Alan here... I was surprised to learn that mothers are disproportionately involved in the abuse of their children.  Mothers are also disproportionately favored by American courts so that the parent more likely to abuse is usually the parent who gets custody. As in other domains of social well-being, the United States lags all other developed nations. If measured by what Americans actually do (as distinct from what their pharisaic preachments) Americans care little for their children and less for supporting the integrity of families. In the same time that 6500 American troops have died in Iraq and Afghanistan, 20,000 American children - most of them under 5 years of age - have died from abuse and neglect.  














































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