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      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.activism.death-penalty, alt.so       iety.liberalism       XPost: alt.politics.democrats, talk.politics.guns       From: albansani_sporger_now7@freedyn.de              A mother accused of killing her 8-year-old daughter previously       considered putting her up for adoption and had been investigated       multiple times for her treatment of the girl, according to state       records.              Amari Hall was reported missing by her mother, Brittany Hall, on       Nov. 21, two days before the girl’s body was found, The Atlanta       Journal-Constitution previously reported. Brittany Hall and her       domestic partner, Celeste Owens, were each arrested on multiple       charges before Amari’s body was found. Their charges have since been       upgraded to include murder.              Now, state records obtained by Channel 2 Action News show that Hall       had been investigated multiple times by the Department of Human       Services Division of Family and Children Services. A DHS       spokesperson acknowledged that Hall had been investigated in 2015       and 2017 with no results. She also said a report on Hall had been       filed in 2021.              “Based on these records, DHS had no reason to believe the child was       in imminent danger,” the DHS spokesperson said. “We are working       closely with law enforcement to assist them in their investigation,       and to ensure the safety and well-being of the mother’s other       children.”              Arrest warrants for the two women obtained Tuesday by Channel 2       revealed that Amari’s death was caused by multiple blows to the head       and that Hall waited nearly two days to report her daughter as       missing.              In the 911 call recording, Hall told police that Amari had autism       and that they had been “having problems with her.” Later in the       call, the 911 dispatcher asked Hall to give more details about the       severity of Amari’s autism.              “She knows her surroundings, she knows the person and stuff, it’s       her behavior,” Hall said.              Though police believe Hall knew what happened to her daughter, they       do not think she went with Owens to dump her body, Channel 2       reported. Police said Hall gave them the general area where they       could find Amari’s body, but that Owens has not spoken with them at       all.              The warrants state that Amari died after she was repeatedly hit in       the head by Owens. They also accuse Owens of placing the girl’s body       in a trash bag and abandoning it in a wooded area in a DeKalb County       neighborhood.              Owens has been charged with malice murder, felony murder, concealing       a death, making false statements and seven counts of cruelty to       children, online jail records show.              Hall is accused in the warrants of causing “battered child syndrome”       through repeated abuse of her daughter. She is charged with malice       murder, felony murder, false reports of a crime, making false       statements to conceal a fatality and five counts of cruelty to       children, according to jail records.              Both women are being held in the Gwinnett County Jail without bond.              Some of the child cruelty charges against Hall and Owens are related       to videos found by detectives that show Hall’s two other children, a       6-year-old girl and a 5-year-old boy, being beaten, according to the       warrants. Both have been placed in protective custody, the AJC       previously reported.              When Hall’s other children were taken into custody by DHS       investigators, she told them that she had struggled to handle       Amari’s behavior. She also said she considered putting Amari up for       adoption and had called three adoption agencies before changing her       mind, Channel 2 reported.              — Please return to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution for updates.              https://www.ajc.com/news/crime/cops-gwinnett-8-year-old-killed-by-       battered-child-syndrome/5MC2QCJJCRHMTN4O3ZPFXCRLPQ/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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