Fighting For Arizona's Children

 Dad on trial for raping daughter during child visitation; girl smeared as "practiced and habitual liar" (Bundaberg, Australia)
There's a lot that's not explained here. Why was the daughter previously in foster care? Why is there little mention of her mother? This doesn't appear to be a case where the mother can be blamed for "coaching" or "alienating" because, in fact, the girl disclosed the sexual abuse to a previous (male) foster care provider. Not the mother. But I'm sure the Australian fathers rights blokes will still find a way to blame it all on Mummy anyway. They always do.

Instead of trying to blame the child (or the Mum, or the foster care provider) for lying, I have a better idea. Stop giving visitation or custody rights to molesters and rapists. I can guarantee you, their rate of lying is about 100%

How many of these cases do we have to read about before the people who are supposed to protect us get a clue??  Are officials really wondering why a known abuser attempted to kill his estranged wife and then managed to kill himself?  It's ABUSE!!  DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - GET A CLUE!!
 

Niles, Illinois -- Father of three with history of domestic violence shoots and critically wounds "estranged wife" during child custody exchange, then kills himself

Police and media blather the usual inanity about the guy's motives being inexplicable... "According to Niles Police Sgt. Tom Davis investigators do not have a motive for why Gregory Vaughn, 46, of the 8100 block of Prospect Avenue, in Niles, shot his wife, Amy Vaughn, 46, in the face before turning the gun on himself, said Sgt. Tom Davis. 'We don't really know what was going through his head," Davis said, stating only that the couple were going through a divorce. Court documents indicate Amy Vaughn had filed for divorce in mid-January. At the time of the shooting the Vaughns' three children, ages 11, 13 and 16, were inside the home..."

ISN'T THIS PART SPECIAL: once again, a mother is disbelieved, and forced "share parenting" with an abuser. "In the weeks leading up to the shooting and suicide, Niles police were called to the Prospect Avenue home four times. On Jan. 21 and 22, police responded to domestic disputes involving the Vaughns, one leading to the arrest of Amy Vaughn, and on Jan. 29 police were called to a reported visitation interference involving Gregory Vaughn..."

 

Father should move to Maricopa, AZ - would be awarded sole custody!!!

 Bob W. Szewcyzk Sr should move to Maricopa County, AZ because here he would be awarded sole cusotdy and mother would be put on supervised visits.  In  Maricopa, I think, that abusing your children is the mark of what judges are looking for in good parents (sarcasm for those of you who don't recognize it.) 

Custody dispute over children brings charge
A custody dispute at Park Drive Manor II Monday landed a Utica father in City Court Tuesday on accusations that he threw his two young children onto the floor.
Police said Bob W. Szewcyzk Sr., 25, of 766 Mary St., Utica, went to the apartment at 12:45 p.m. without permission for a custody exchange with his ex-girlfriend. In a statement to police, Szewcyzk’s ex-companion said that her brother owned the apartment, and she was visiting when Szewcyzk drove up with their two children, a 1-year-old boy and a 2-year-old girl.
The woman said she brought the children inside, which is when Szewcyzk decided that he wanted the children back, she told police.
Authorities said Szewcyzk pushed past the woman when she tried to block the front door and trespassed inside the residence, despite both his ex-girlfriend and her brother telling him to leave. Authorities said Szewcyzk picked up his two children and tried to carry them out of the residence.
When he was blocked once again by his ex, police said Szewcyzk threw the young children onto the ground. The woman told police that he eventually picked them back up and ran out the back door of the apartment to his vehicle, but by then police had arrived.
Szewcyzk is charged with one count each of endangering the welfare of a child, second-degree harassment and trespass, police said. Bail was set and not met at $500 cash or bond by City Court Judge Daniel C. Wilson on Tuesday, and his case was adjourned to March 3.

 

A 19-year-old Gilbert father was arrested Friday on suspicion of first-degree murder in connection with the death of his 2-month-old daughter, who died at a local hospital on Thursday after suffering serious head injuries, according to police.

It's happening all over Arizona - children are dying because Maricopa county Family Court Judges are placing an abusive parent's right for visitation over the value of a child's life.

Source: www.wral.com
WRAL News has learned that investigators believe skeletal remains found Tuesday afternoon belong to missing Stem mother Kelly Morris. Her husband Scott Morris was taken into custody and was being booked late Tuesday at the Oxford magistrate's office.

 

www.nowpublic.com/world/wi-judge-jails-mother-over-daughters-refusal-visit-father

WI: Judge jails mother over daughter's refusal to visit father

Yesterday, Marinette County Circuit Court Judge David Miron sentenced a mother to 30 days in jail for her daughter's repeated refusal to comply with court ordered visitation with her father.  Loraine Tipton was immediately taken into custody following the contempt hearing. 
This 11 year old child reports having to sleep on the floor when visiting her father because there are no accomodations for her in the small location in which Hensberger resides with his mother, after recently losing his own home.  In addition, his mother has also been accused of abusing the daughter in an incident where she tried to force feed the child her own vomit.

 

Peoria, Arizona -- Father murdered his 20-year-old daughter by running into her with his car; she has now died

"Family members say Faleh Hassan Almaleki believed his daughter had become too Westernized and was not living according to his traditional Iraqi values." http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/11/02/arizona.iraqi.dad/

 Do you believe this???? Biological fathers are killing their children, so AZ judges are giving more biological fathers custody, the question is why???

NYC dad admits killing daughter found in boiler

NEW YORK— A father pleaded guilty Friday to strangling his 14-year-old daughter, who was 12 weeks pregnant with his child, then stuffing her body into his apartment building's boiler and partially burning it.

Miguel Matias told investigators he strangled his daughter Ana with an electrical cord after he found her writing "sex things" on a computer in February 2008.

It was more than a year later, in April, when additional charges of sexual assault were filed after DNA tests uncovered he had impregnated her.

Matias, 35, initially pleaded not guilty and underwent a psychiatric evaluation after he tried to hang himself in prison. He was found fit to stand trial, but his attorney, Roy Schwartz, had asked for additional testing.

After the plea deal to second-degree murder, he faces the faces the maximum 25 years to life in prison, but could have gotten 50 years to life had the case gone to trial, Schwartz said.

"We had to do it. It's not a triable case," Schwartz said of the plea.

 

It's not a triable case??? Why because a father's rights has more value than a human life??

 
Special thanks to Randi James for information! You are an inspiration. 

Judge Resigns Over Bias Against Domestic Violence Survivors
It's sometimes hard to tell non-advocates how biased the judicial system can be towards women. And some days all you need to do is watch a video. It takes a lot to get a judge removed from the bench, so I applaud the advocates in Houston, Texas for a job well done.

Advocates were able to gather enough evidence of Judge Reagan Helm being biased during domestic violence cases that he has stepped down. You really need to watch the video of the Houston ABC News network to see for yourself how biased he was (unfortunately I was not able to embed it here). Here are some key quotes from the former judge:
In a case involving a man who was about to be deployed to Iraq and accused of beating his girlfriend, the motion says Judge Helm indicated the country needed men like him to fight for their country and asked the prosecutor if she wanted him here attacking women or fighting the enemy abroad.

In another case, according to the motion, Judge Helm asked a woman seeking a protective order against her husband, "'How are you going to pay for groceries without him around?'"

What gets my goat is that he puts the burden of responsibility back on the survivor. It is essentially victimizing the woman again. "You don't want to be responsible for another woman being beaten? So suck it up." The issue of judges being unable to understand domestic violence issues is critical not just to people, mostly women, seeking orders of protection or convictions, but the issues are brought up in divorce courts and when parents are seeking custody.

Again, bravo to the advocates in Houston, especially one of my twitter friends who can be seen in the video.

 

LEICHTENBERG-CONNOLLY CASE, McLean County, Illinois. March 31, 2009: "Jack and Duncan Connolly's mother, Amy Leichtenberg, blames Judge James Souk for allowing her ex-husband to have unsupervised visitation with her boys and for her sons' deaths. Now, she and her friends are taking action. 'She knew this was his intentions from the beginning because it was never about the boys it was to hurt her and she told the judge that, she told him and he didn't listen... It is his fault these boys are gone, it is definitely Judge Souk's fault,' Tuley said. 'He single-handedly handed down an order for Michael to have visitations with those boys unsupervised and because of it they're dead.' ..." 

 "Sadly, this case typifies the problems we are seeing in Family Courts nationwide,” says Irene Weiser, executive director of StopFamilyViolence.org. “Family court judges are failing to recognize signs of abuse, and are placing children in harms way.  Even worse, instead of investigating the abuse allegations, they accuse the parent making the allegations of being vindictive and punish them for taking actions to protect their children.  Often judges seem more concerned with maintaining the child’s relationship with the father than ensuring the child’s safety.”

IT'S HAPPENED AGAIN: Dad gets court-ordered visitation despite the mother's two orders of protection; dad murders son (Greece, New York)

As a former resident of western New York, I can tell you that the family court corruption and incompetence there is a serious rival to San Bernadino County, California, where there were TWO recent cases of fathers murdering their children during court-ordered visitation (additional information on those cases is posted here at Dastardly Dads).

In this case, the (still) UNNAMED DAD had court-ordered visitation with his 7-year-old son DESPITE the fact that the mother had taken out two orders of protection against the father, one of which was SUPPOSED to clear the father's home of guns. And you think these half-assed measures are going to protect a child? Let's get real. In 100% of the cases where dad is a danger to the mother, he is a real or potential danger to the children. Even if there are no documented incidences of child abuse--yet. 

The Chief of Police calls the incident "traumatic." Actually, it's worse than that. This was a completely preventable crime. The courts need to stop granting visitation to violent fathers. If he's bad enough for two orders of protection to be issued to the mother, he's not safe around kids. Period. Use some common sense, people. And let's value children's safety over some loser's "rights" for once, shall we?

 

 

Peoria woman later killed in apparent murder-suicide

http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2009/10/19/

Dustin Gardiner – Oct. 20, 2009 12:00 AM
The Arizona Republic

 Two weeks before she was killed, Dawn Axsom pleaded with Judge Jose Padilla of Maricopa County Superior Court to let her leave Arizona with her son because she feared Gabriel Schwartz, the toddler’s father, would harm her or their boy.

Padilla denied the 26-year-old’s request and ordered the pair to attend parental counseling together.

 Are these statistics also anti-dad?

Why would a family court judge ignore well-founded evidence of child injury or sexual abuse and grant custody to the abuser? If you can't think of any reason, you obviously haven't participated in, nor investigated any family court players. Why did Judge Timothy Blakely steer cases to the firm that did his divorce? Why did Judge Mark Ciavarella send juveniles with petty crimes to a particular facility? Why does Michael J. Bone still get away with practicing psychology, when his license is suspended? Why did Judge Jose Padilla deny Dawn Axsom's relocation request which resulted in her, and her mother's murder? Why did Judge James Souk give the Leichtenberg boys over to their suicidal father, who then killed them? Why did Judge Joseph A. Dugan Jr. deny Amy Castillo's permanent protective order, and instead gave the kids over to the father, who drowned them one by one in the bathtub? Why does Judge Shawn Briese continue to rule on a case in which the court of appeals decided that his former actions were a violation of due process and an abuse of his trial discretion? Why don't we have access to the Florida Judicial Qualifications Committee complaints to see for ourselves who is doing what, without the fox guarding the henhouse?

  While the judge chastised the father for game playing in the court, he then berated the mother for not coming to agreement with the father. He could see how unreasonable the father was and the judge was not subject to violence from the man but yet he blamed the mother for not reaching an agreement. He said any child in this situation would grow up damaged but then blamed the mother rather than the father who was the one committing the violence. The judged focused on the mother’s move to escape the violence rather than the harm of the violence itself. - www.helpmomsprotect.com

 

The complete failure of the court to protect the victim continued after father received custody. When she complained that the father forced her to have sex if she wanted to see the child, the case manager said that it was just part of co-parenting so deal with it.

Dad charged with neglect, failure to pay child support; left baby in car, apparently during his visitation (Cape Coral, Florida)
It appears that dad LOUIS LANZANO had some sort of visitation with his infant daughter, though it sorely sounds like getting visitation was basically a way to reduce his child support obligations, since he apparently had not been paying anything. At any rate, Dad showed utter indifference to this baby by leaving her in the car while he went into a city utilities office to pay his water bill. Somebody even asked inside the building who had left a baby in a car, and there were a couple of announcements, but Dad kept his mouth shut. He later said he didn't hear. Yea, right.

Thank goodness for the good samaritan who rescued this baby before we had another infant fatality on our hands. Hopefully this will be the end of Dad's visitation. But given this is Florida, don't hold your breath.

http://www.news-press.com/article/20100219/SS08/2190398/1003/ACC/Left-inside-car--infant-is-rescued-by-a-passer-by-in-Cape-Coral

Left inside car, infant is rescued by a passer-by in Cape Coral
Father was paying bill, faces neglect charge
By DENES HUSTY III • February 19, 2010

Go to our Children’s Resource Center, dedicated to help the children of our community grow up safe from abuse or neglect, promote strong families and provide information to people who want to help kids.

Daniel Cox of Cape Coral said he was at the right place at the right time.

He had gone to the city utilities office Thursday morning off Pine Island Road to pay his water bill when he spotted a crying baby girl inside a locked car in the parking lot. He immediately called 911.

But he didn't want to wait for police and rescue personnel to arrive, so he asked while still on the phone if he could break the window to rescue the baby.

Operators told him to go ahead.

"I got a lug wrench and banged on the driver's window six times, but it wouldn't give," said Cox, 45, who stocks shelves at a local Walmart. "So I wrapped my hand around the wrench and punched the window and it broke."

Cox said he unlocked the car and grabbed the baby.

"She was screaming," Cox said. "I held her for a couple of minutes to calm her down. She couldn't have been more than 2 months old.

"I just don't understand people."

Police arrived and arrested the baby's father, Louis Lanzano, 55, of Cape Coral, on charges of child neglect and not paying child support. Lanzano had gone to the utilities office to pay his water bill and left the baby in the car, according to Cape police.

A couple inside the building told employees about the baby.

"We asked two or three times if somebody had a baby in a car outside" but got no response, said Angela Puzio, a city employee. She said the father of the baby was talking to a service representative and apparently didn't hear the announcements.

Eventually, the man heard what was going on and went outside, Puzio said.

The baby was checked by rescue personnel and was then taken to the police station until the mother could pick her up, police said.

"She's fine," Cox sai

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