Subject: "... – and DMHAS went into CYA mode" & CT DCF's Sexual
Assault Case
Date: Apr 17, 2011 6:27 AM
"An alert was issued April 7 – and DMHAS went into CYA mode"
http://www.courant.com/community/middletown/hc-ubinas-silver-alert-0417-20110417,0,666710.column
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Yes, thank you. I think we're finally
getting it.
"- and DMHAS went into CYA mode."
That's what we think is happening with
this DCF-Penisbiter case:
http://www.actionlyme.org
It could not possibly be true that this
penisbiter could get away with suing me
for reporting her penisbiting to the New
London Police (followed by an Entrapment
operation by DCF:
http://www.actionlyme.org/ENTRAPMENT_DCF_CHILD_ABUSE.htm
and to the DCF, which you can listen
to here:
http://www.actionlyme.org/ENTRAPMENT_DCF_CHILD_ABUSE.htm
and which you can see for yourselves, here:
http://www.actionlyme.org/CRIMES_OF_CORRUPTICUT.htm
)
because there was another child in the
home of the penisbiter - Kimberly Gosselin -
whose counselor, Amy Sizer, called in
a report of abuse about the same penisbiter:
http://www.actionlyme.org/KIMGOSSELIN1.gif
"Caller is Amy Sizer, therapist at Child
and Family Agency."
"Annette Anderson also smacks Kim in the
head and butt, makes her eat garbage..."
"There is another child in the home with
this sick maniac, Anastasia Inkel."
"FROM: JEANE FARRIS
"TO: DCF Supervisor Dave English,
Colleen Lenney, Colleen Durga, Elizabeth Duarte,
Michael Winaker, Jessica Wills, Maria
Guiliano, Tammy Agar,
and when the Inkels filed a motion regarding
this abuse:
http://www.actionlyme.org/INKEL_MOTION_APPEARANCE.htm
who was copied in?
AAG William Wholean. Same guy who happened to
already know about Anderson's sexual violence.
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So, this is why Anderson is suing *me* (and
not the Inkels:
http://www.actionlyme.org/andersonpenisbiter.htm
for reporting the exact same things
to DCF, Jodi Rell, etc., that the Inkels
reported to the courts:
http://www.actionlyme.org/INKEL_MOTION_APPEARANCE.htm
http://www.actionlyme.org/CRIMES_OF_CORRUPTICUT.htm
http://www.actionlyme.org/ENTRAPMENT_DCF_CHILD_ABUSE.htm
DCF's penisbiter must have some reason to believe
I cannot prove she is a penisbiter.
"CYA mode" for the DCF staff who knew about
Anderson and her boyfriend's abuse of the
children. The best defense is a good
offense.
Notice that Anderson did not sue the Inkels
for making the same public statements
about Annette Anderson:
http://www.actionlyme.org/andersonpenisbiter.htm
And we all wonder why DCF never improves;
their reputation remains "INCOMPETENT":
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.diseases.lyme/browse_thread/thread/2938a90dc2973c07?hl=en#
It *REALLY* isn't incompetence.
It's the same reason Yale has been unable
to produce any sound science for the
last 20 years.
It's just plain Evil.
Everything DCF does is "CYA mode."
Everything DCF does is about the best
interests DCF.
I can't think of any case that would
better demonstrate this point, than to
have DCF issue an illegal gag order to
me after I made a police complaint, then
try to have me violate the gag order
that I never got (until after DCF asked
me to violate it)....
and NOW the penisbiter is suing me for
reporting her penisbiting, as if there
is no evidence - especially of the
children reporting this themselves:
http://www.actionlyme.org/CRIMES_OF_CORRUPTICUT.htm
What else could they do.
The Statute of Limitations for the Inkels
to sue the Stage of CT does not run out for
another 40+ years.
So, this lawsuit is a CYA campaign to
libel and perjure and slander against
me, some more, so that later the Inkels
can't sue??
KMDickson
http://www.actionlyme.org
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http://www.courant.com/community/middletown/hc-ubinas-silver-alert-0417-20110417,0,666710.column
More Than A Year After An Adult Went Missing From CVH, State Issues An
Alert
Helen Ubiñas
April 17, 2011
hc-ubinas-silver-alert-0417-20110417
There's too little, too late. And then there's so little, so late —
it's ridiculous.
A year and a month after Aaron Torres went missing, the Department of
Mental Health and Addiction Services finally issued a "Silver Alert"
for a young man who suffers from bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
That's about a year and a month longer than the crucial hours after a
person goes missing.
Torres walked away from a supervised break at Connecticut Valley
Hospital on March 17, 2010. Since then, his mother, Margarita Torres,
has relentlessly pressed CVH to do more to find Aaron, turning to
anyone she could to get the word out about her only child.
[Sample Our Free Breaking News Alert And 3 P.M. News Newsletters]
After stories about the state-run psychiatric hospital's failure to
look for Torres, family friend and state Rep. Kelvin Roldan had
questions for public safety and mental health officials.
Among them: What about that Silver Alert he'd read was never issued?
The alert, which went into effect in Connecticut two years ago, is
specifically for missing individuals who are 65 or older, or 18 and
over if mentally impaired.
In short, it's specifically for people like Aaron, who's spent most of
his 26 years in mental health facilities.
Only after story after story about Torres, and inquiries from Roldan,
did they finally get around to it.
An alert was issued April 7 – and DMHAS went into CYA mode.
Roldan said he found it "amazing" that the alert was just recently
issued.
That's one way to describe how DMHAS has handled Torres'
disappearance. I'd opt for: Outrageous. Irresponsible. Heartless —
especially when you consider the efforts Aaron's mother has put in to
keep people from forgetting her son.
"I'm angry," Torres said. "Before, I believed they were trying to do
everything they could. Now I know they didn't."
When I reached out to DMHAS Commissioner Patricia Rehmer Friday, she
sent a brief e-mail saying she'd be in meetings "every hour" of the
day and referred me to department spokesperson James Siemianowski.
Siemianowski issued a brief statement that in part said after Torres
disappeared, a statewide bulletin was sent to local and national law
enforcement agencies.
"The Department is evaluating whether a Silver Alert should become a
routine part of agency procedure when a patient leaves state-operated
psychiatric facilities without permission," the statement continued.
"Federal and state privacy laws may prohibit the Department from
routinely releasing this information so this patient rights issue must
be more carefully reviewed."
Look, I understand patient confidentiality is a concern. But it's an
issue to be resolved — not to excuse failing to offer families every
option possible in locating their loved ones. Bottom line: Laws
shouldn't be an impediment to a person's safety.
More frustrating is that the department doesn't yet have a policy
about using a tool that could help in situations just like Aaron's —
which might explain why officials told Roldan this was the first alert
they'd issued. The Silver Alert, in effect since 2009, is sent to
media outlets, police stations and missing persons agencies
specifically to help locate adults in danger.
Torres' mother has been asking — no, begging — to get the word out
about her son since he walked away from the state caregivers who were
responsible for him.
On the 386th day of his disappearance, the officials in charge got
around to taking a logical step in the quest to bring him back. That
is not acceptable.
"I want to know why," Torres said. "Why did they wait so long? Why
now? And is this all they are going to do to find Aaron?''
All fair questions from a mother who's long overdue for some answers
and action to find her son.
Helen Ubiñas' column appears on Thursdays and Sundays. Read her blog,
Notes From Hel, at courant.com/helen and follow her on Twitter at
http://twitter.com/NotesFromHeL.
KMDickson