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Jewboo
26th April 2019, 09:01 AM
After a False Accusation, Police and Child Services Forced a Family Apart for 7 Months

Adam Lowther, a Navy veteran and nuclear deterrence expert, lost his job and spent $300,000 fighting the allegations.


Adam Lowther was a busy man, traveling constantly for his work as director of the Air Force's Advanced Nuclear Deterrence Studies. But on the afternoon of August 30, 2017, he called his wife, Jessica, with good news: He would be home in time to take their two children—ages 4 and 7—to tae kwon do practice.

Little did Adam know that he was about to be forcibly separated from his children for half a year, and would spend more than $300,000 in legal bills trying to reunite his family after it was torn apart by the New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department (CYFD) on the basis of a false sexual abuse accusation. Now Adam and his wife are suing (https://reason.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Lowther-Civil-Rights-Case.pdf) the police and child services officials for violating their rights, misleading other authorities about the merits of the case against them, and traumatizing their children.

They are suing, not just in hopes that they might recover some of their financial losses, but also to bring about institutional change. The experience has opened up the Lowthers' eyes to the inequities of the criminal justice system—and they don't want anyone to go through what they did."We never thought this kind of thing could ever happen," Adam told Reason. "We assumed that law enforcement was competent and we assumed that they obeyed the law. That was a wrong assumption, but that was our assumption."

WHAT A NIGHTMARE!

:mad: (https://reason.com/2019/04/25/adam-lowther-child-services-police-abuse/)

Ares
26th April 2019, 11:13 AM
Good god, what a nightmare.

Cebu_4_2
26th April 2019, 11:44 AM
Imagine how many horror stories like this or worse never see the light of day.

madfranks
26th April 2019, 04:41 PM
They are suing... to bring about institutional change

Good luck, like that's actually going to happen.

brosil
27th April 2019, 03:44 AM
New Mexico again. I'm pretty sure I've seen multiple stories like this out of NM.

Bigjon
27th April 2019, 07:07 AM
Hitler youth come to America.

Horn
27th April 2019, 09:38 AM
A polygraph examination administered by the Bernalillo Sheriff's Department also lent credence to Adam. The department had initially interpreted the test to mean that Adam's answers were "deceptive," but the district attorney conducted an independent analysis: Bernalillo had misunderstood the results, which were "favorable to the alleged perpetrator," according to Hood.

Lie detectors for lie detectors needed?

mamboni
30th April 2019, 12:34 AM
After a False Accusation, Police and Child Services Forced a Family Apart for 7 Months

Adam Lowther, a Navy veteran and nuclear deterrence expert, lost his job and spent $300,000 fighting the allegations.


Adam Lowther was a busy man, traveling constantly for his work as director of the Air Force's Advanced Nuclear Deterrence Studies. But on the afternoon of August 30, 2017, he called his wife, Jessica, with good news: He would be home in time to take their two children—ages 4 and 7—to tae kwon do practice.

Little did Adam know that he was about to be forcibly separated from his children for half a year, and would spend more than $300,000 in legal bills trying to reunite his family after it was torn apart by the New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department (CYFD) on the basis of a false sexual abuse accusation. Now Adam and his wife are suing (https://reason.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Lowther-Civil-Rights-Case.pdf) the police and child services officials for violating their rights, misleading other authorities about the merits of the case against them, and traumatizing their children.

They are suing, not just in hopes that they might recover some of their financial losses, but also to bring about institutional change. The experience has opened up the Lowthers' eyes to the inequities of the criminal justice system—and they don't want anyone to go through what they did."We never thought this kind of thing could ever happen," Adam told Reason. "We assumed that law enforcement was competent and we assumed that they obeyed the law. That was a wrong assumption, but that was our assumption."

WHAT A NIGHTMARE!

:mad: (https://reason.com/2019/04/25/adam-lowther-child-services-police-abuse/)


What a fucking outrage and miscarriage of justice. The accuser was a worker with the day care center having a criminal record - but her accusations were totally unfounded and formed the basis for the entire case: fucking disgrace. The social worker and detective were over zealous scumbags. The kids suffered massive psychological trauma by the "investigators." Holy shit, my blood is boiling! Fucking government hires dirtbags and lowlifes off the street and gives them authority over citizen's lives! Government treats our children as their "property."

These days, I have zero respect and zero trust in law enforcement, the courts and social services. They are enemies of the people IMHO.

Parent with young children: home school your children and DO NOT utilize these day care centers - one bitter jealous worker can wreck your family with just a whisper!

PatColo
30th April 2019, 04:18 AM
This indy docu "Kids Inc" has been expected released for a year already; not sure what's (((hangup)))?

https://www.kidsincdocumentary.com/about-the-film

Jewboo
30th April 2019, 06:44 AM
Holy shit, my blood is boiling! ...These days, I have zero respect and zero trust in law enforcement, the courts and social services. They are enemies of the people IMHO....one bitter jealous worker can wreck your family with just a whisper!



Better to abandon caring now and accept that we are living in Clown World. It is actually mentally healthy to accept that which we cannot change. Hide your sanity and obvious anger.

:)