I have not checked in for awhile here. Was there another arrest? TIA
Not that I know of, just the one.
I have not checked in for awhile here. Was there another arrest? TIA
Facebook’s new system will allow the social media website to send an AMBER Alert directly to the mobile phones of people in the designated search areas when a child has been abducted.
The alert will include important details about the child such as a photo, description, location of the abduction, and any other available information that can be provided to the public to aid in the search. People will also have a direct link to the most up-to-date information about the case and, importantly, will be able to share the alert with friends.
“It is our hope it will result in bringing children home quickly and safely to their familie,” said Emily Vacher, Facebook Security Trust and Safety Manager.
You may be right. I could have sworn I read or saw it in an embedded video report, but I just tried to find a MSM link to confirm, and wasn't able to.
My apologies.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
My gf got a "thank you for attending the memorial service" message on her Facebook account from Kenneth's father. Since we've never had contact with any member of the family, and certainly not through Facebook, we assume someone got our name from the visitor registry (or whatever it's called). I guess it was a nice gesture, but definitely a first for me.
The aunt and previous legal guardian of Kenneth White, the 5-year-old found dead in a roadside snowbank in Knox, was denied visitation of his two young siblings Wednesday during a family court appearance...
Maney was unwavering, and denied VanAlstyne's request to see the 4 and 5-year-old girls' in a supervised situation while they remain in foster care.
Meanwhile, the children's biological parents, who had lost custody of their children, were granted the continued right to see them.
yes, Kimi... I see the aunt's request as you do....Thank you OkieGranny for this latest update.
I can't wrap my head around this - why does she insist on visitation for herself? The girls need stability and to move on from all of this, not be reminded of what happened. This just seems incredibly selfish and self serving.
Does anyone else see it this way?
As for the "parents" - I shall remain silent. I'm not exactly on the :fence: but I will respect TOS.
I pray that the foster care system is going above and beyond right now. These children have been through enough trauma and loss to last several lifetimes.
:moo:
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
After court, Van Alstyne said: "I think it's ridiculous. I'm the one who took care of them all these months.
Also, a woman who said she was the 4 and 5-year-old girl's great aunt, Michelle Sweet, presented a petition to gain custody of the girls, who were placed in foster care shortly after Kenneth was killed. But she was denied custody Wednesday during the hearing, the attorneys and judge saying that no one knew anything about Sweet or her living situation.
Meanwhile, Jayson White, the father of the boy and his two sisters, withdrew his petition for custody. He also has since moved out of the North Adams apartment he shared with his girlfriend, who had previously lost custody of two of her children.
"So I'm supposed to find there's no risk? The trauma these children have fared has been eliminated because of one visit to a health center?" Maney said.
Craig Apple, Albany, the courts, Kenneth's Army are all doing such a great job looking out for those girls. Laws that end up protecting those who abuse others more than their victims can be tweaked, it seems, to work right?
An Albany County grand jury Friday indicted Tiffany VanAlstyne on second-degree murder and first-degree manslaughter charges that could send her to prison for the rest of her life, if convicted of the strangulation murder of her 5-year-old cousin Kenneth White.
![]()
:rose:
#JusticeForLittleKenneth
:candle:
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.