Our Children Are NOT Being Protected! Wake Up America - Time To Speak UP
ANOTHER HEARTBREAKING STORY…
The children are the innocent victims of all these stories that have been making the news daily. One by one they are being taken from us, due to abuse, mental health struggles, instabilities, substance abuse, and violence.
When do we say enough is enough. The system is so broken, and we need to draw attention to it, as we need to protect our youth.
This is another case of wrong “decision making”. The court had allowed visitations for these girls to be with their dad, even though he was homeless, living in his car and very mentally unstable. He scared the young girls with his outbursts, but were still forced to go with him. These visits should have been supervised “court ordered” to protect the children. The children even came home with marks on the, begged not to go, and the oldest daughter called her mother crying that she couldn’t find their dad, and they were in situations with many strange men around.
The mother states he was a Military Veteran who served his country but was unraveling. The other question surrounding this story - Why wasn’t he getting the proper help and support that he needed as a veteran with mental health issues? Why was another Veteran homeless? There were countless RED flags in this scenario, and they were ignored. How could this be? So many signs and NOBODY stepped up! The Silence kills.
This tragedy could have been avoided if the proper steps were taken to help all who were involved, and now three beautiful children are gone, dying a horrific death. A mother is grieving the loss of her family, and a father is still missing.
The other disturbing part about this story is the NO AMBER ALERT WAS ISSUES. They issued and endangerment alert, but that does not care as much exposure. His vehicle was seen, but it was all too late.
These little girls died in such a horrific way, and NO CHILD should ever have to endure what they did. God Bless these little angels.
The sisters – Paityn Decker, 9, Evelyn Decker, 8, and Olivia Decker, 5 – failed to return from a “planned visitation” with their father on Friday, sparking a police canvass involving local detectives, federal officers and a Homeland Security helicopter in Chelan County, Washington.
Authorities found their bodies near their father’s car on Monday at 3:45 p.m. around the Rock Island State Park campground in western Washington. The girls’ father, 32-year-old Travis Decker, remains missing and is wanted on suspicion of first-degree murder and kidnapping, the Wenatchee Police Department said in a press release.
Police have determined that the likely cause of death was asphyxiation after the girls were found with plastic bags over their heads and their hands zip-tied
IMAGINE… Thier last moments of life, beyond comprehension
3 Missing Sisters Found Dead At Campground After 'Planned Visitation' With Father: Police
When will people wake up and step up. Ask the important questions and do not take NO for an answer. That age old say, “SEE SOMETHING SAY SOMETHING” —- Is what needs to be happening. Everyone remained silent, and the children are now gone. A man who was internally struggling didnt get the help he needed, and now he is missing. Does he even comprehend what he has done or is he is a state of delusion? Is he even still here on this earth or did he choose to die alongside his girls? Who is left, the mother now broken and distraught. She wanted to keep the girls connected to their father, and will live out the days of her life playing over the last moments before they were out of her sight. The guilt and sadness she must feel. A loss so tremendous, how will she ever overcome it? Can she?
This tragedy should have never of happened, and it would not have, if someone BROKE THE SILENCE.
Powerful Thought,
I pray for this family.
God Bless
Lisa Zarcone
Author - Child & Mental Health Advocate - Public Speaker - Social Media Influencer - Blogger
CASA ADVOCATE (Court Appointed Special Advocate for Youth)
MA National Ambassador for Nassca (National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse)