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Wanted Fugitive Narberth Mother Captured In Canada However, the
Montgomery County District Attorney's office is complaining Canadian
authorities are choosing to ignore the arrest warrants and are instead
treating the arrest as an illegal immigration case. (Aug. 08,
2006)
The Times Herald
Fugitive mom arrested in Canada COURTHOUSE - A wealthy Main Line
woman, who was the subject of an international search after going on
the lam with her then-three-year-old daughter in January 2003 during
a bitter custody battle...But Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce
L. Castor Jr., who Monday announced Librett's capture at a noontime
press conference, said he was concerned that Canadian authorities at
a hearing scheduled for today could release Librett on bail, leaving
her free to flee again. (Aug. 08, 2006)
The Philadelphia InquirerWanted
Fugitive in custody case found by Keith Herbert -- In January 2003,
Common Pleas Court Judge Rhonda Daniele issued an order that awarded
Michael Marran, the father of Librett's daughter Rachel, joint custody.
Librett, formerly of Narberth, refused to comply with the order, police
said, and the child was not seen at her Wynnewood school after Jan.
10, 2003.( (Aug. 08, 2006)
NBC Philadelphia
Wanted Mom on the Run Caught with Daughter (NBC 10) NORRISTOWN,
Pa. -- The search is over for a mother who took off with her daughter
three years ago, but authorities in our area might still have a tough
time bringing her back to the United States to face charges. Claudia
Librett and her now 6-year-old daughter Rachel have been missing since
January 2003. The two disappeared the day after a Montgomery County
judge granted Librett's husband, Michael Marran, joint custody of Rachel.
"He finally gets to see his daughter and she disappears," said Colleen
Consolo, Marran's attorney (Aug. 07, 2006)
- ABC Philadelphia
Wanted Mom on the Run Caught in Canada (ABC 6) It took a three and
a half year international manhunt. The FBI has finally captured Claudia
Librett, the woman wanted for kidnapping her own daughter in Montgomery
County. Police in Ontario, Canada say Librett surrendered in a small
town near Niagara Falls. She had been living with her daughter, Rachel,
for several years. Librett fled Lower Merion with Rachel, in January
of 2003, when the girl was 3-years-old. She was involved in a custody
battle with her husband Michael at the time. A press conference on this
case is scheduled to take place at the bottom of the hour. (Aug. 07,
2006)
- CBS KYW Philadelphia
Wanted Search For Missing Main Line Girl Comes To An End (CBS 3)
NORRISTOWN by Robin Mackintosh A missing persons case involving a Main
Line girl came to end this weekend after a three year search. Rachel
Librett Marann vanished from her Main Line home January 10, 2003. CBS
3 has learned the search for Rachel Librett Marann came to an end Saturday
when police in St. Catherines, Ontario, arrested the child’s mother.
(Aug. 07, 2006)
- NBC 10 News Philadelphia
Mom On The Run Caught With Daughter in Canada A Montgomery County
woman and her daughter have been found in Canada after being on the
run from Montgomery County for more than three years. Claudia Librett
and her now-6-year-old daughter, Rachel, have been missing since January
2003. The two disappeared the day after a Montgomery County judge granted
Librett's husband, Michael Marran, joint custody of Rachel. (Aug.
07, 2006)
- AM900 CHML
Wanted Alleged Pennsylvania kidnapper cuffed in The Falls ST.CATHARINES,
Canada by Jay McQueen- A woman wanted for kidnapping and avoiding authorities
in Pennsylvania has been arrested in Niagara Falls. 51-year-old Claudia
Librett was arrested last night in Niagara Falls after she surrendered
to Niagara Police. She and the child had been living in Niagara-on-the-Lake
for the past 2 years until leaving the area last week. The FBI, Canada
Immigration and Niagara Police all had a hand in the investigation which
has been featured on America's Most Wanted. (Aug. 06, 2006)
- AM900 CHML
Wanted Women Flees Niagara ST.CATHARINES, Canada by Ken Mann - A
51-year-old woman, wanted by authorities in Pennsylvania, has been tracked
to Niagara-on-the-Lake. But Niagara Police believe that Claudia Librett
has managed to slip through their grasp. They say the woman and her
7-year-old daughter were last seen running from a condominium complex
on Wednesday. They'd been living there for the past two years.
(Aug. 05, 2006)
- America's Most Wanted
Millionaire Mother Takes Off With 4-Year-Old Daughter The FBI and
Pennsylvania authorities say 4-year-old Rachel Librett Marran disappeared
from Narberth, Pa. on Jan. 10, 2003. According to officials, Rachel
was kidnapped by her mother, Claudia Beth Librett, after a judge ruled
that Librett and Rachel's father had to share custody of their daughter.
(Jan. 16, 2006)
- The Independent
Reward Offered For Missing Child by Kathryn Georgette, Michael Marran
last saw his now five-year-old daughter, Rachel, nearly two years ago.
This week the East Hampton resident offered a $25,000 reward for information
leading to Rachel’s return; her mother Claudia Librett, currently faces
federal kidnapping charges — she was charged with concealment of a child’s
whereabouts and interference of the custody of a child, both felonies,
by the Lower Merion Police Department in Ardmore, Pennsylvania — near
where the child and mother were living. Investigators recently met with
experts in the field of international child abduction behind closed
doors. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been involved with the
case since March 2004. (Dec. 7, 2004)
- Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, PA
Father offers $25,00 in quest to find missing child by Stephanie
L. Arnold, Inquirer Staf Writer Lower Merion police and a Long Island
man have initiated an international search for the mother of his 5-year-old
daughter who police say fled with the child in 2003 after a judge awarded
the couple joint custody. (Nov. 24, 2004)
- The Day.com
Bonnie Rubenstein
Accused Of Violating A Court Order Records Say She Accosted Her Son
Outside His School by By ETHAN ROUEN, Waterford - Bonnie Rubenstein,
the Waterford woman who was acquitted last year of custodial interference
after being prosecuted for fleeing the country with her son, was in
court Monday after she and her mother approached her son, violating
a court order. Rubenstein and her mother, Elaine Dembroff of Waterford,
accosted Randy Rubinstein and relatives at Oswegatchie Elementary School
at about 3:15 p.m. last Tuesday as Randy's paternal grandmother was
giving him a ride home, according to court records. (Nov 16, 2004)
- CTNOW.com Mother
In Custody Row Back In Court by Alaine Griffin, Courant Staff Writer,
CTNOW.COM NEW LONDON -- Bonnie Rubenstein, the Waterford mother
who gained nationwide attention when she disappeared with her son during
a bitter custody battle seven years ago, was back in court Monday defending
herself against breach of peace charges stemming from an incident at
her son's school. Waterford police charged Rubenstein, 44, with two
counts of second-degree breach of peace and loitering in or near a school
after she and her mother, Elaine Dembroff, went to Oswegatchie School
in Waterford on Nov. 9 to deliver birthday presents to Rubenstein's
son, Randy .. (November 16, 2004)
The Times Herald News
Attorney acts on behalf of absentee client MARGARET GIBBONS, Times
Herald Staff, COURTHOUSE - His client may be on the lam but that is
not preventing a Montgomery County lawyer from continuing to act in
her behalf. Advertisement Defense attorney Marc R. Steinberg, who is
representing wealthy Main Line mother Claudia Librett, has petitioned
the county court to throw out a charge of kidnapping that was filed
against his client in February by Lower Merion police. .. (April 15,
2004)
- Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, PA
Mother accused of abducting her child, A Narberth woman allegedly defied
a judge's order to share custody of her daughter, now 4. by Keith
Herbert, Inquirer Staf Writer Montgomery County authorities have added
a kidnapping charge to those a Main Line mother faces after defying
a court order to share custody of her 4-year-old daughter with the child's
father. (Feb. 26, 2004)
- Office of the District Attorney, Sacramento County, CA
Press Release: Case of Interest People v Stephanie Elizabeth Sim, 98F06895
by Office of the Ditrict Attorney, Sacramento, CA - Sacramento County
District Attorney Jan Scully announced today that a 5-year manhunt for
37-year-old Stephanie Elizabeth Sims ended with her arrest by the Scranton
Police Department in the State of Pennsylvania. Sims was a wanted fugitive
on criminal charges for Parental Child Abduction, which were filed by
the Sacramento District Attorney’s Office in August of 1998. (Oct. 3,
2003)
- CentreDaily.com
Police arrest woman who disappeared with daughter 5 years ago by
Associated Press, Scranton, PA - A woman who disappeared from California
in 1998 with her 4-year-old daughter was arrersted in her West Scranton
apartment by detectives acting on a tip, police said. Scranton detectives
searched a restaurant where Stephanie Elizabeth Sims, 38, was said to
be working before finding and arresting her at her apartment. (Oct.
2, 2003)
- The Day.com Letter
to the Editor: Jury Failed to See Rubenstein's Intent by MIchael
Meakem, Waterford - Having read many of the accounts of the Bonnie Rubenstein
trial in local and state newspapers, as well as having attended the
trial the day that the Bonnie Rubenstein interview with NBC's “Dateline”
was played for jurors, I still cannot for the life of me reconcile how
Ms. Rubenstein's statement in her “Dateline” interview indicated that
she planned to keep Randy Rubenstein away “forever” does not clearly
indicate to this incompetent jury that she had not “intended” to bring
him back at all. (Jul 8, 2003)
- The Day.com Letter
to the Editor: From Bonnie Rubenstein As much as I would personally
acknowledge each and every individual who has shown kindness and support
to my entire family, that is not possible. (Jul 6, 2003) Editors
note: Here is Bonnie once again violating another court order. We heard
that there is a gag order in the family law custody caste.
- The Day.com Letter
to the Editor: Rubenstein Verdict Has Sickening Effectby Denise
Perry-Evertt, Oakdale - I learned our judicial system does not work,
again. Bonnie Rubenstein was found not guilty. She takes her child out
of the country after her ex-husband is awarded full custody, she parades
on national TV with the women who hide her, teaches her child to lie
about his name and lie about his father abusing him, and they say she
is not guilty. (Jul 5, 2003)
- The Day.com Letter
to the Editor: From Juror by Kati Drzewianowski, Waterford... By
far though, the most popular question I have been asked is: What if
Bonnie Rubenstein was a father who took his son? That question I cannot
answer. Why not? Because I would have to see the evidence, hear the
testimonies; understand the information of that case. This was not a
“you've seen one, you've seen them all” case. You cannot just flip it
over and say what if she was a he. (Jul 3, 2003)
- The Day.com Too
Young To Drink But Old Enough To Judge by Steven Slosberg...Three
of the six jurors in the Rubenstein child-abduction case couldn't have
gone out for a drink after delivering a not-gulity verdict last week
even if they needed one. The are under 21. (Jul 3, 2003)
- CTNOW.com Correction by CTNOW.COM Bonnie
Rubenstein testified during her trial that her son invented an imaginary
boy and had nightmares. A story on Page A15 Thursday incorrectly implied
that her son, ..., testified about the behavior. .. (July 2, 2003)
- CTNOW.com
Father seeks federal prosecution in abduction case by Associate
Press, I The father of a child at the center of a custody battle has
asked federal prosecutors to step in following the acquittal of his
wife on state charges that she abducted the boy. .. (July 1, 2003)
- CTNOW.com
Mother's Intent Crucial to Jury - Rubenstein's Paln to Return To State
Determined Verdict by Katie Melone, In reaching their decision,
jurors said they keyed on testimony that Rubenstein planned to return
from Florida to Connecticut in October 1997, about a month after she
first left the state with her then 3-year old son, Randy, amid a custody
battle. .. (June 29, 2003)
- The Day.com
Bonnie Rubenstein Acquittal: Two Jurors Say Verdict Based Solely on
the Law by Katie Moran. Two members of the jury that acquitted Bonne
Rubensetin on a felony charge say they jettison edmtion and focused
their decision dryly on the letter of the the law when renering their
decision in the child custody case Friday... “I'm very happy for (Bonnie
Rubenstein). It made my night,” Yager said by phone, adding that only
one woman among the thousands she has helped was ever convicted for
fleeing. “The public wouldn't have accepted” another verdict.
(Jun 29, 2003)
- The Day.com
Rubenstein Acquitted in Child-abduction Case by Izaskun E. Larraneta,
Bonnie Rubenstein, emotionless for days during her trial in Norwich
Superior Court cried Friday when the jury foreman announced she'd been
found not guility of custodial interference for fleeing with her 3-year-old
son nearly six years ago... Tyler Walworth, 19, said he could not render
a guilty verdict...Walworth said he and the other jurors believed there
was some evidence to show that at some point Bonnie Rubenstein intended
to return to Connecticut. (Jun 28, 2003)
- CTNOW.com
Expert testifies that boy did not show signs of abuse by Katie Melone,
Judge Robert J.Devlin had instructed the jurors that if the prosecutor
failed to prove Rubenstein intended to hold her son for a protracted
period between those two dates, or that she knew she was violating the
law when she fled with him - two crucial elements required to secure
a conviction under the law - they should vote to acquit her. .. (June
28, 2003)
- CTNOW.com
Expert testifies that boy did not show signs of abuse by Associated
Press, Randy Rubenstein showed no signs that he was sexually abused
by his father, a clinical psychologist testified at the custodial interference
trial of the boy's mother....Tacy's testimony was used to contradict
earlier testimony from Dr. Charles Nord... (June 25, 2003)
- The Day.com Rubenstein
Testifies Ex-Husband Physicaly, Sexually Abused Her Son by Izaskun
E. Larraneta, Bonnie Rubenstein said her marriage to her ex husband...
(Jun 11, 2003)
- CTNOW.Com
Abuse Claims Renewed - by Katie Melone, On trial on charges that
she abducted her son six years ago, Bonnie Rubenstein took the witness
stand for the first time Wednesday, detailing her claims that her former
husband abused their only son. (Jun 12, 2003)
- CTNOW.Com
Abuse Claims Raised in Rubenstein Trial by Katie Melone, (Jun
11, 2003)
- The Day.com State
Rests Case Against Bonnie Rubenstein by Izaskun E. Larraneta, Lawyer
Appointed by court in custody case testifies. (Jun 11, 2003)
- The Day.com
by Izaskun E. Larraneta . (Jun 6, 2003)
- The Day.com FBI
Agent Gives Arrest Details in in Rubenstein Trial by Izaskun E.
Larraneta Last July, FBI Special AGent Alan Santiago got the tip he'd
been waiting for. (Jun 7, 2003)
- CTNOW.Com
Woman On Trial in Custody Battle by Katie Melone, Norwich, CT. Six
years after disappearing with her son during a custody fight, a Waterford
woman is standing trial on custodial interference charges. (Jun 11,
2003)
- The Day.com Rubenstein
Goes On Trial for Fleeing Country with Son by Izaskun E. Larraneta
After five years on the Run, Bonnie Rubenstein will have to defend herself
against charges she unlawfully deprived her ex-husband having a relationship
with their son when she fled the country...if she is found guility of
first-degree custodial interference she could be sentenced up to five
years in prison. (Jun 6, 2003)
- News Channel 8 ABC
Waterford women rejects plea agreement in favor of trial New London-AP,
A Waterford woman accused of abducting her son during a custody battle
rejected a plea agreement yesterday, sending her case to trial...In
a proposed agreement, Rubenstein would have been sentenced to five years
in prison, suspended after two years or less, in exchange for a guilty
plea on a first-degree custodial interference charge. (Jan 3,
2003)
- The Contra Costa Times,
Dad of stolen girls files suit by Claire Booth The father of two
little girls taken and then hidden by their mother has sued Lafayette
police because he says they initially refused to take missing-persons
reports or investigate the crime. Daniel Nunez contends that police
refused to credit a family court order forbidding his ex-wife Kelli
Nunez from visiting their daughters, ages 4 and 6. (Jan 1, 2003)
- NBC 30 Connecticut News
Mother Gives Son Questionable Hanukkah Gift Bonnie Rubenstein was
allowed to visit her son Randy on Dec. 10. According to court testimony,
she gave him Hanukkah toys that included a vest and a scrapbook full
of pictures of them on the run. She called it a vacation, and wrote
that she can't wait to do it again. (Dec 14, 2002)
- The Contra Costa Times,
Underground groups conceal abduction rings by John Simerman Whatever
drove Kelli Nunez to stash away her two young girls with apparent strangers,
whatever willed her to sit for months in jail to keep them form her
ex-husband and the alw, whatever spurred her desperation, is good enough
for Faye Yager..."The chances of getting caught are high, it's really
not worth it," said Connie Valentine, president of the California Protective
Parent Association." (November 29, 2002)
- The Day.com,
Rubensetin denied accelearted rehabilitation by Izakun E. Larraneta
A New London Supeior Court judge Friday denied former fugitive Bonnie
Rubenstein's request that she be granted accelerated rehabilitation,
which would have enabled her to avoid prison time... "This is the most
extreme custodial interference case that I'm aware of in the state of
Connecticut, McMahon said. She had 1,800 days to make things right."
(November 23, 2002)
- The Los Angeles Times,
Kidnapped and Raised on the Run From Her Parents by Mitchell Landsberg
Thirteen years later, they are still in hiding, the three of them, somewhere
in Southern California. ...She fears, however, that her freedom will
come at the expense of her grandparents, who are still being sought
by state and federal authorities for violating child custody laws...In
desperation, Irene Lopez called Faye Yager...Today, the Lopezes' lawyer,
Carl A. "Tony" Capozzola, says that they were coached to make those
claims put in their mouth,... (November 17, 2002)
- The Day.com,
Gag order imposed on Rubenstein proceeding by Katie Melone After
spending nearly eight hours in juvenille court Firday, attorneys and
family remembers remained tight-lipped on the custody status of ..the
8-year old boy who was bacuted five years ago by his mother....She's
in prison," she said, wiping her eyes, then shrugging. "She never expected
to be in prison..." (August 3, 2002)
- The Day.com,
Police search home of Grandmother by Katie Melone Local police Wednesday
afernoon searched the Colonial Drive home of Elaine Dembroff, whose
daugther Bonnie Rubenstein, was arrested last week after abducting and
hiding her son for five years. (August 3, 2002)
- The Day.com,
Lawmakers support DCF's caution in Rubenstein case by Connecticut
News Alliance Although the father of an 8-year-iold boy returned to
Connecticut after an ugly child custody dispute is upset with the Department
of Children and Families for delaying a reunion, Connecticut lawmakers
and the state's child advocate praise DCF for being cautious. (August
1, 2002)
- The Day.com,
Family hoping to meet with Child soon by Katie Melone, Waterford--The
family of the 8-year-old who was returned safely to Connecticu Saturday
after a nearly five-year underground odyssey with his mother appears
to be moving closer to reaching an agreement with the state Deapartment
and Children and Families to visit the boy. (July 31, 2002)
- The Harford Courant,
Extradition Waived in Custody Case by Peter Franceschina, Special
to The Courant. West Palm Beach, Fla -- Bonnie Rubenstein, the Connecticut
woman who disappeared with her son during a bitter custody battle five
years ago, didn't fight extradition Tuesday in an abduction case that
has gotten national attention. (July 31, 2002)
- The Harford Courant,
DCF Review Delays Father, Son Reunion by Karen Guzman - As his family's
impatience and frustration grows, an 8-year old remains in state custody
... (July 30, 2002)
- The Day.com,
Family prohibited from seeing abducted boy by Katie Melone - For
nearly five years, Jeffrey Rubenstein of Waterford and his family waited
and prayed for the return of his abducted son, Randy. They were elated
when Randy was finally found and returned to his home state Friday.
But the elation faded Monday, they say, when they were denied the right
to see him or talk to him. ... (July 30, 2002)
- The Harford Courant,
Father Reunited with Son after 5 years by Karen Guzman - Federal
Agennts recovered in Florida recovered the 8 year old child...marking
the end of his father's five-year search for the boy. (July 27,
2002)
- The Day.com,
Waterford Family's Prayers Are Answered by Bethe Dufresne - Waterford
— Today is the day the Rubenstein Family has prayed for since Aug. 25,
1997, when Bonnie Rubenstein took her young son from his father and
began an underground odyssey that ended Thursday with her arrest in
Florida. (July 27, 2002)
- The Harford Courant,
Mother wo fled with child arrested in Miami by Karen Guzman - A
woman who fled from her ex-husbad in 1997, taking their son with her,
has been arrested by federal agents in Miami, The Day of New London
reported Friday. (July 26, 2002)
- The Honolulu Star-Bulletin,
Woman sentenced for taking children. WAILUKU - Mary Lou French,
found guility by a jury of two counts of first-degree custodial interference,
was sentenced Thursday to five years' probation and ordered to spent
six months in jail...But 2nd Circuit Judge Joseph Cardoza turned down
a Maui prosecutor's request that she be sentenced to consecutive five-year
prison terms. (June 2002)
- The Honolulu Star-Bulletin,
Maximum term sought for mom’s custody violation by Gary Kubota —
Wailuki - Maui County Deputy Prosecutor Carson Tani said he will probably
seek the maximum penalty of five years in prison for a woman who fled
with her two adopted daughters to Costa Rica and violated a joint custody
agreement with her ex-husband James French. Tani said the evidence showed
Mary Lou French was lying when she claimed her ex-husband had sexually
abused the children. (April 2002)
- The Honolulu Advertiser,
Maui mother guilty of fleeing U.S. with children by Timmothy Hurley,
Advertiser County Bureau — Wailuki - Mary Lou French, 56, cried when
the verdict was announced in Maui Circuit Court after an hour and a
half of jury deliberations. . (April 2002)
- Maui.net News,
Woman guilty of breaking custody agreement — Wailuki - A woman who
left Maui with her two children instead of turning them over to her
former husband as part of a joint custody agreement was convicted Monday
on two counts of first-degree custodial interference. Mary Lou French,
56, a California resident, gasped and wept when the verdict was read.
Sentencing is scheduled for June 13. (April 2002)
- Honolulu Star Bulletin,
Woman Faces 5 Years in Custodial Interference Trial By Star Bulletin
Staff — WAILUKU - Maui County Deputy Prosecutor Carson Tani said he
will probably seek the maximum penalty of five years in prison for a
woman who fled with her two adopted daughters to Costa Rica and violated
a joint custody agreement with her ex-husband James French. (April
2002)
-
Custody Interference Trial Begins for Ex Maui Mom By Lilia Fujimoto
- WAILUKU — Mary Lou French was unhappy with a court order that she
and her former husband share custody of their two young daughters when
she left Maui with the girls three years ago, a deputy prosecutor said.
"That's what this case is about," Deputy Prosecutor Carson Tani told
2nd Circuit Court jurors as French's trial began Tuesday. "It's about
betrayal and deception. (March 2002)
- The Daily Camera,
Boulder County - Alan Rosenfeld announces candidacy Boulder attorney
Alan Rosenfeld, a child-rights advocate, has announced his candidacy
for the Democratic nomination for House District 11 legislative seat.
The district includes most of Longmont and stretches down the Diagonal
Highway into north Boulder. Trip DeMuth who was a recent Democratic
candidate for Boulder County district attorney, will serve as treasurer
of Rosenfeld's House campaign. Lawyer Sean McCallister will serve as
campaign manager. In a prepared announcement, Rosenfeld said the goal
of his candidacy will be to "help create for our children a fairer and
more just society than the one we inherited." He called for campaign
finance limitations, campaign spending limitations and implementation
of an "instant runoff voting" system. (March 2002)
- Women's eNews,
Desperate Moms Taking Abused Children Underground by Miriam Rafferty
This is a story from an underground supporter at an
overzealos child
abuse industry conference. It's alleged that these conferences are
a recruiting event for the underground. The speakers included attorney
Alan Rosenfeld; convicted underground mom Mary Lou French and Wendy
Titelman, a mom involved in a custody case. (November 29, 2002)
- Mothers
and Children In Hiding: The Crisis and Controversies Geraldine B. Stahly,
Chair Alan Rosenfeld, Toby Kleinman, and Mary Lou French, For the
past 15 years we have heard about mothers going into hiding in an organized
underground railroad ... ... We are on the cusp, however, of having
the first generation of those children come forward as they reach majority
age. This panel discussion will attempt to focus attention on the ongoing
crisis and consider changes that need to be made in the systemic response
to these cases of child maltreatment and protective parents. (Sept.
9, 2001)
- Trial date
set for mother charged with keeping kids from father by Maui.net,
A Sept. 17 trial is scheduled in 2nd Circuit Court for a woman charged
with fleeing Maui with her two children to keep them from their father.
Mary Lou French, 55, entered not-guilty pleas Tuesday to two counts
of first-degree custodial interference ...Earlier this month, Cardoza
denied a fourth request to allow Rosenfeld to practice in the state.
Three previous orders granted by Cardoza had expired when he did not
pay the bar fee or provide the necessary documents to the bar association.
(August 2001)
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Mother Pleads Not Gulity in Battle Over Two Girls by Timothy Hurley,
Advertiser Maui County Bureau, Mary Lour French, 55, wo was considered
a federal fugitive for more than a year before her arrest in Panama
in April 2000, is scheduled to go to trial on Sept. 17 before Maui Circuit
Judge Joseph Cardoza. A judge earlier allowed her to to remain free
without posting bail...The custoidal interference charges carry a potential
penalty of five years in prison and fines of up to $10,000. (June
25, 2001)
- San Francisco Chronicle,
Family abduction More parents in custody battles win by fleeing with
their children by Charlie Goodyear, Authorities said Stratton was
able to commit a "family abduction" with the help of Children of the
Underground, a loose network operating for more than a decade, providing
safe houses, means of transportation, even phony passports. (May
18, 2001)
- MauiNet,
Abducting Maui Woman on Trial - Alan Rosenfeld is the Attorney Mary
Lou French, a Maui woman is on trial in Wailuku, Hawaii. French was
was arrested in Panama City, Panama on her way to Asian. She had previoulsly
been in Costa Rica. Underground Attorney Alan Rosenfeld is the pro hac
vice defense attorney. (April 2001)
- Houston Chronicle,
Group offers legal aid to child-abuse victims by Bill Murphy --
As she spoke before a group of Houston lawyers Friday, a Georgia mother
appeared on the verge of tears several times as she recounted why she
no longer can see her two daughters...Richard Ducote said lawyers appointed
to represent a child’s interests in court, called guardian ad litems,
often provide ineffective representation. (January 2001)
- New London Day,
A
Brick Wall by Stan DeCoster -- Jeffrey Rubenstein's son, Randy,
was abducted by his wife three years ego. Despite federal and private
investigations, no solid leads have emerged on the boy's whereabouts.
Rubenstein believes people with influence and power have greater chance
to locate loved ones in such cases. (October 2000)
- Readers Digest,
America's Stolen Children by Daniel Levine -- Hundreds of kids are
abducted abroad each year. Why won't our government fight to bring them
home? This article attacks the government for the International Family
Abudction problem in our country. (September 1999)
- New London Day,
Man in child custody sues Waterford police department by STAN DeCOSTER.
Day Staff Writer Jeffrey Rubenstein, whose wife disappeared with their
son following a bitter custody battle, is suing the Waterford Police
Department, claiming that an officer connected to the case had an intimate
relationship with the fleeing mother. The suit alleges that the officer,
Hugh C. Teel Jr., manufactured a false record of domestic violence complaints
against the father of 4-year-old Randy Rubenstein to advance Teel’s
romantic interests with the mother, Bonnie Rubenstein, and to influence
the custody fight in her favor. (August 31, 1999)
- The Hartford CurrantPolice
Face Suit Over Role In Custody Battle by DWIGHT F. BLINT This story
ran in the Courant August 31, 1999. Jeffrey Rubenstein, whose wife disappeared
with their son following a bitter custody battle, is suing the Waterford
Police Department, claiming that an officer connected to the case had
an intimate relationship with the fleeing mother. The suit alleges that
the officer, Hugh C. Teel Jr., manufactured a false record of domestic
violence complaints against the father of 4-year-old Randy Rubenstein
to advance Teel’s romantic interests with the mother, Bonnie Rubenstein,
and to influence the custody fight in her favor. (August 31, 1999)
- Tulsa World, Sentencing Set for Custody Case by Beill Braun World
Staff Writer -- Barbara Louise Morton, 42 pleaded guilty to a felony
charge of kidnapping her son to Albania and violating a court order.
Prosecutor David Robertson recommended a two year prison sentence. Her
hearing is scheduled for Sept. 14 in front of Tulsa District Judge Jeffers
Sellers. (July 22, 1999)
- Rediff On the Net,
Fugitive Mother Returns To Reunite With Daughters by R S Shankar
in Philadelphia -- She faces up to 14 years in prison and a $ 30,000
fine for running away with them in defiance of a court order that had
given her and her former husband joint custody (May 27, 1999)
- Philadelphia Online,
Mother returns to America to face kidnapping charges by Stephanie
A. Stanley and Ralph Vigoda -- Ellen Dever returns to Philadelphia after
nearly two years on the lam with the Children of the Underground. She
was arrested and arraigned in Chester County Courthouse in West Chester,
Pennsylvania on charges of concealing the whereabouts of a child in
violation of custody orders. Her lawyer, Richard Sprague, entered her
plea of not guilty and waived her right to a preliminary hearing. After
bail was set at $255,000, Dever was booked by detectives and released
after her parents' home near Phoenixville was put up as bail. (May 26,
1999)
- Philadelphia Online Search Page,
Search Page
for Philadelphia Online for the most recent stories on Ellen Dever.
- Charleston Post and Courier,
Mother returned to face kidnap charge by Brian Hicks of The Post
and Courier staff -- Wow, another recovery ... Teresa Weber was extradited
from Costa Rica after five years on the lam in Federal Court by U.S.
Magistrate Robert Carr in Charleston, South Carolina. This story attracted
national attention when ABC Prime-Time did a story about Teresa Danzler
Weber. The case also involved Ambassador Peter de Voss' wife of the
United States Embassy who supported Weber. Weber is being held without
bail unless she returns her daughter from Costa Rica to North Carolina
where custodial parent Farriel Britt lives. The girl is being held in
a foster home in Costa Rica. (April 27, 1999)
- The Charlotte Observer,
Woman
who sought peace for kids seeks it for self Activist trying to find
refuge in Brevard from parents, lawsuits by Eric Frazier Staff Writer
-- This reporter from the Charlotte Observer is trying to tell us that
Faye Yager has quit the Underground. He claims that she cooks morning
breakfast for her guests at the Bed and Breakfast in Brevard, North
Carolina. We have advice for law enforcements officials, they should
check the guest registry and the license plates for her guests. Also,
if Yager really were responsible for helping hide hundreds of mothers,
we wouldn't recommend staying a night at her B and B. The reporter also
gets a quote from the grandfather of a recovered child in North Carolina.
He doesn't like Yager anymore than we do.(April 24, 1999)
- Philadelphia Online,
Family drama leads to a Swiss village - Two girls are back in Rosemont
with their father, who has custody, after nearly two years with their
mother. by Stephanie A. Stanley and Ralph Vigoda -- Okay, here's
the story of how Bipin Shah got his children back. He performed a personal
recovery of the children, not waiting for the Hague Convention or the
State Department to act. Bipin is our hero for his efforts. As the experts
say, the Hague, sometimes works and sometimes doesn't. (April 15, 1999)
- Philadelphia Online,
Mother who hid children still is facing warrant by Stephanie A.
Stanley and Ralph Vigoda -- Federal and local authorities continue their
search for Ellen Dever. The federal UFAP and local warrant for her arrest
are still active. John Pavloff, an assistant district attorney in Chester
County is the one handling the case for county. Linda Vizi, is the FBI
Agent in charge of the case. Paul Sarmousakis, is the assistant U.S.
attorney in Philadelphia, where a grand jury last year looked into Yager's
role in the case. Albert Momjian is Shah's attorney. (April 15, 1999)
- Philadelphia Online,
Unclear who villain is, but there's no mistaking the victims by
Jill Porter -- Ughh, Jill, you need to do some research before you write
a story like this. You should speak to the Social Scientists. The victims
are the children, the searching parents, family members ... Ellen Shah
is no victim. (April 14, 1999)
- Philadelphia Online,
Your Thinking Child V Myrna B. Shure Ph.D. by April Adamson Daily
News Staff Writer -- More details on Bipin Shah's personal recovery
of his children. It sounds like his private investigators didn't wait
for the FBI to move in. We applaud you Bipin for this decision.
(April 14, 1999)
- Philadelphia Online,
Millionaire recovers Missing Daughters by Stephanie A. Stanley and
Ralph Vigoda INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS - Wow, here is the story on the
recovery. He is back on the Main Line with the children, of whom he
has custody. They had been living with their mother in Switzerland.
(April 14, 1999)
- Online Post Gazette
Pa. millionaire takes back 2 children in custody battle by Mackenzie
Carpenter, Post-Gazette Staff Writer -- Feminist reporter Mackenzie
Carpenter details how in June 1997, Ellen Dever invited the Post-Gazette
to photograph her as she prepared to enter an underground network of
safe houses run by Faye Yager. Her controversial series has been called
bias by many victim parents and professional journalists. In this article,
only her headline is suspect. (April 15, 1999)
- Parental Abductions.org Site,
The Morse Children are Recovered The Morse children were recovered
on March 28, 1999. We understand all three of the children were living
with false identities. The mother has been arrested in Texas and is
waiting extradition to San Diego, California. "subpoena" not "subpoena".
(March 28, 1999)
- Washington Post,
The Jan Kemp
Affair She alleges other harrowing experiences since then - from
break-ins at her home to the gassing of her bedroom - and has had countless
disputes with the local police over their handling of these alleged
incidents. She also spent 348 days in a Cobb County jail for contempt
of court in connection with a legal battle with her ex-husband over
custody of their two children. For the most part, Kemp attributes these
experiences not to her lawsuit against UGA, but to her "divorce that
never ends" and a close association with Faye Yager, the controversial
founder of Children of the Underground (January 1999)
- Atlanta Photojournalistm,
Underwatch
Blooper Award for 1998 Our Blooper Award for 1998 goes to the Atlanta
Photojournalism Seminar Chairman
Michael Schwarz and
his board members. Their First Place Best Portfolio Award entitled SUBPOENA
SERVED to controversial photographer Allan Detrich just proves our point,
these photo guys can't write. There are two things wrong with the following
text on their page: "Faye Yager, who runs an underground which hides
sexually abused children, is served a subpoena stating that she must
return a hidden child to Georgia so that the court ordered visitation
for the child's father can be enforced. " Okay, we don't think these
photojournalists should represent that the children in Faye's underground
are sexually abused without using the word "alleged". As we've stated
before, our research indicates there were false allegations on 90 percent
or more of the Faye cases. Also, the correct spelling is "subpoena"
not "subpoena". (December 18, 1998)
- Philadelphia Online,
Woman who aids moms, kids hounded by area father Wow, the media
is now calling Faye Yager, the former operator of Children of the Underground
in Sandy Springs, Ga. As long as these children are not recovered, we
contend that Faye is still the operator of the Children of the Underground.
The article gives more details on the Yager's The Inn at Brevard, a
bed and breakfast in the small college town of Brevard, North Carolina.
(December 14, 1998)
- ABC News.com,
Whose Child? International Parental Abduction An explosive story
by Lilian Huang of ABCNEWS.com. Two stories are featured. One involving
John LeBeau's search for his children in Denmark and England. As of
October 21, 1998, John is awaiting a ruling by a England court to bring
his children back to the United States. John tried to get Attorney Janet
Reno's help on October 28, 1998. Paul Marinkovich, is searching for
his child in Sweeden. It is unknown whether the Children of the Underground
are involved in the cases. The story does expose the challenges in recovering
children in Europe. (December 1998)
- Maryland SunSpot,
Woman charged with abduction is free on $100,000 bail Police accuse
mother of taking 5-year-old son Mrs. Wimperis' bail of $100,000
was met by her supporters. It appears as if she wants the case to go
to trial in Maryland where her crime is a misdemeanor. In 1990, the
father had sole custody when she fled on Fathers Day. The mother had
a regular visitation day each week and had the boy on alternate weekends.
(November 19, 1998)
- Chicago Sun Times,
Some parents taking abducted kids underground This very short
article that mentions Faye Yager features quotes from Ernie Allen of
NCMEC and Howard Davidson of the ABA Center for Children and the Law.
As Mr. Davidson would say, Parents who take the law in their own hands
are not only giving up on the justice system and trying to evade it,
but they're harming their children. there (October 11, 1998)
- Maryland SunSpot,
Defense attorney: Wimperis stands by allegations Mrs. Wimperis,
50, formerly of Finksburg, remained at the Carroll County Detention
Center on Wednesday in lieu of $100,000 bail, charged with two misdemeanors
involving child abduction by a noncustodial parent. Defense attorney
E. Thomas Maxwell Jr. is representing Wimperis. The trial is scheduled
to start October 16th. (October 1, 1998)
- Atlanta Journal Constitution,Amendment
to suit charges both Yagers Racketeering: Attorney for man blaming Faye
Yager for disappearance of children says evidence also implicates husband
Bipin Shah filed a motion in Federal Court to add Faye Yager's husband
to the 100 million dollar lawsuit. (September 19, 1998)
- Colorado University National Lawyers Guild,
-- Alan Rosenfeld
trying to teach at Colorado University Underground Attorney Alan
Rosenfeld now living in Lousivile, Colorado is trying to teach at Colorado
University. (September 18, 1998)
- Atlanta Journal Constitution,
Judge rules with Yager on father's missing son Boy's whereabouts will
remain secret U.S. District Court Judge Willis B. Hunt Jr. ruled
that the federal courts had no jurisdiction to restrain Faye Yager from
hiding Bonnie Rubenstein. (September 3, 1998)
- The Hartford Courant,
U.S. Judge Stays Out of Custody Battle Federal Judge Willis B. Hunt
has denied Jeffrey Rubenstein's request to order Faye Yager to stop
hiding his ex-wife and 4-year-old son. In a ruling Wednesday, U.S. District
Judge Willis B. Hunt said that granting Jeffrey Rubenstein's request
for a temporary restraining order against Faye Yager would involve the
federal court in a child custody matter that instead belongs in state
court. Okay Judge Hunt, it is common knowledge that Bonnie Rubenstein
has been seen abroad. Hasn't he heard of Public Law 103-173, Section
1204 International parental kidnapping. The jurisdiction for this federal
crime with of 3 year prison term is the federal courts. We suspect this
case will eventually find its way back in the federal courts.
(September 3, 1998)
- Online Athens,
Georgia Supreme Court disbars Athens' McLarty The Georgia Supreme
Court disbarred Faye Yager's former attorney, Atlanta lawyer Hirsch
Friedman for violating five State Bar standards including charging a
client in a bankruptcy case fees in excess of those approved by the
court. (September 1998)
- Online Post-Gazette Special Report,
Casualties of a Custody War - Maverick expert exerts wide influence
on custody cases. Radical feminist reporter Mackenzie Carpenter
is at it again with an attack on Dr. Richard Gardner. Mackenzie uses
the phrase children "visiting;" their father. Underground expert witness
John E.B. Meyers of Sacramento, California says Gardner's ;"gender bias
infects the syndrome and makes it a powerful tool to undermine credibility
of women who allege child sexual abuse,". Meyers has had involvement
in the Amanda Otter case and has a quote on MASA's (Mothers Against
Sexual Abuse) web page. (August 1998)
- Maryland SunSpot,
Sharon Elaine Wimperis, 50, was arrested by FBI agents Aug. 5 at her
apartment near Detroit. She was charged with unlawful flight to
avoid prosecution for parental kidnapping. Wimperis abducted her son
in 1990 after losing custody to her former husband. It is believed that
Mrs. Wimperis received assistance from the Underground due to the allegations
that appeared in a 1992 Washington Post Cover Story with the child's
drawings. The child, now 14 was returned to the custodial father. The
Washington Post did not cover this story. (August 25, 1998)
- Atlanta Journal Constitution,
Faye Yager faces backlash from spurned fathers Federal Judge Willis
B. Hunt Jr. adjourned the hearing on August 7, 1998 as for at least
10 days as evidence grows against Faye Yager. The new evidence obtained
by Bipin Shah that Faye, her husband and teenage son flew to Germany
on June 8, 1997, the day Dever disappeared. There's also numerous civil
lawsuits in addition to the federal grand jury investigation. A father
from Connecticut also testified in front of an Atlanta Judge this week.
That's plenty to handle for her newest attorneys Robert Welsh and Catherine
Recker of Philadelphia. Meanwhile, Reporter Clint Williams reports that
Howard Yager has paid 695,000 for a bed-and-breakfast inn in Brevard,
N.C. (August 9, 1998)
- MSNBC,
Judge delays ruling on request for restraining order against underground
U.S. District Judge Willis Hunt said he would delay his ruling on restraining
orders against Faye Yager of the Children of the Underground for allegedly
hiding 4 year old Randy Rubenstein. Jeff Rubenstein testifies that two
Dateline producers interviewed Bonnie Rubenstein in hiding in Belgium.
Faye Yager is alleged to have setup the interview. In this article,
the Waterford Connecticut police department asks that people email leads
to their investigators at waterfordpolice@waterfordpolice.org, or call
1-860-442-9451. (August 7, 1998)
- Atlanta Journal Constitution,
Racketeering alleged in lawsuit against Faye Yager Gary Bunch, a
Carrollton Attorney has filed an $80 million lawsuit in U.S. District
Court on behalf of Jeffrey Rubenstein, a Connecticut man who has been
looking for his son. Rubenstein's former spouse Bonnie was was one the
mothers profiled in the controversial Pittsburg Post Gazette article
by Mackenzie Carpenter with photographer Allan Detrich present. Nick
Souris of Smyrna testified he rented an apartment near Paris to Faye
Yager in February. Souris had met a woman named Liz and her son, David.
Souris, when shown photos of Bonnie and Randy Rubenstein, identified
them as Liz and David. (August 7, 1998)
- The Hartford Courant by Karen Guzman,
A Mother and Child Go Underground This story of Jeffrey Rubenstine's
search for his child put tears in our eyes. There is a piece about 2
year old Randy's grandfather carrying a picture in his back pocket of
his kidnapped grandchild. The real stories of the Underground are buried
in the local papers like The Hartford Courant. You'll find unbias reporting
here. Jeffrey is the father who went on the Ophrah Winfrey Show. As
Oprah pointed out to her audience, Underground mother Bonnie Rubenstein's
story lacked credibility. (August 2, 1998)
- The Hartford Courant
Briefs - State Waterford father Jeffrey Rubenstein has filed a 90
millon dollar civil suit against Faye Yager, leader of the Children
of the Underground. (July 28, 1998)
- Philadelphia Online,
Testimony Ordered in Family Abduction Case Wow, here is one of the
most interesting underground stories of the story of the year. Faye
Yager and her former attorney Hirsch Friedman have been ordered to appear
before the federal grand jury. Inquirer correspondent Stephanie A. Stanley
reports that Hirsch had written a letter to Shah's attorney Nick Chilivis
asking that Shah putt 2 million in an escrow account in a Swiss bank;
agree that a 1 million bond to be paid if Shah did not keep the agreement;
agree that all legal proceedings against Yager be dropped, with federal
prosecutors concurring. The letter also sought monetary and custody
provisions for Dever and gave Shah and his attorneys one day to respond.
U.S. attorney Paul Sarmousakis has also asked Hirsch for his fingerprints
and picture. No agreement was reached and Yager has hired new attorneys
that includes Catherine Recker of Philadelphia. (July 11, 1998)
- WSB-2 ACTION NEWS,
Inside The Underground Here is a
RealVideo
clip with sound of an interview by Anchor/Reporter John Pruitt with
Faye Yager. This local Atlanta Reporter who
admits to knowing Faye for years is trying to tell us that she turned
down all the national networks so and he would get an exclusive for
her proclaimed last television interview. Faye's also trying to tell
us that she is retiring but the underground will go on. (June
29, 1998)
- WSB-2 ACTION NEWS,
Inside The Underground - The Carrollton Case Here is a
RealVideo
clip by John Pruitt of the daughter, the mother and the father. Now
why would any parents allow their child to be interviewed in this manner?
The other common theme here is that this mother is absolutely positive
that her former spouse's custody time should be supervised. (June 29,
1998)
- Time Magazine,
Letters:Bipin Shah Responds:. Bipin eloquently responds to the letters
that were received and printed by Time Magazine. "My ex-wife and Faye
Yager, who runs an illegal underground network, don't speak for my children.
They don't speak for me. Yet, in concert, they removed my daughters'
rights to see me and my rights as a parent to see them. I find that
reprehensible." (June 22, 1998)
- Time Magazine,
Letters: Where are my girls? . These letters are in response to
the Hide and Seek article about Bipin Shaw's quest to find his children.
The letters include one by Faye Yager and Underground supporter Pamela
Coukos, Public Policy Director for the National Coalition Against Domestic
Violence in Washington D.C. Washington. Hey Pamela, isn't your agency
federally funded? (June 1, 1998)
- Atlanta Journal and Constitution,
Atlanta Lawyer says Chung got Rough Let's talk about deja vu. Connie
Chung of ABC News is the latest to be accused of by Faye Yager's cast
of of characters while attempting to cover this story. We've been told
by several parents that this is a common occurrence when the alleged
paranoid schizophrenic Yager appears in court. This time it's her wheel
chair bound attorney Hirsch Friedman who is doing the accusing. (May
30, 1998)
- Time Magazine,
Hide and Seek. This is the cover story millionaire Bipin Shaw's
search for his two children in the Underground. He has offered a 2 million
dollar reward for the location of his children from his former spouse
Ellen Dever. (May 11, 1998)
- University of Colorado Peace and Conflict Mail List,
Harold Pepinsky Posting. Indiana University Feminist Criminal Justice
Professor Hal Pepinsky receives a call from Howard Yager. He wants University
Peace and Conflict Mail list members to show support for Faye Yager.
We recall that Hal has Faye Yager speak in his classrooms. Hal claims
that he reviewed the infamous Underground Information Binder on Ellen
Dever. It's a good thing that Indiana University is better known for
their basketball team. (May 8, 1998)
- The Indian Express,
With $2 m bounty, NRI launches a hunt for wife and two kids A good
good article by reporter Chidanand Rajghatta that details the over $600,000
that Bipin Shah's former spouse Ellen Dever took off with. The article
also discloses that Bipin had custody from Thursday through Saturday
every week. We've heard that other fathers had similar custody schedules.
(May 5, 1998)
- The American Lawyer,
The birth of the Underground by Francis Wilkinson -- Karen Newsom
sees her children once a week for 90 minutes. Her visits with 4-year-old
Katy and 2-year-old Adam take place just outside Hattiesburg, Mississippi,
in a house owned by her ex-husband, Eugene Newsom, the children's father.
Eugene supervises each minute of the visit and tells Karen when her
time is up. Afterward she drives back to her home in Gulfport, Mississippi.
(May 1998)
- MSNBC,
A Call for Help. This article includes a picture of 13 year old
Amanda Otter by controversial photographer Allan Detrich who was present
with his camera when Amanda is alleged to have placed herself in the
Underground without assistance from her mother and known underground
leader April Meyer. April Meyer entered the Underground when Amanda
was a toddler appearing on TV Talk Shows Geraldo and Sally Jesse Raphael
while in hiding. There are real-audio sound clips on this site from
Amanda, Allan. There is a picture of a crying April Meyer who wants
us to believe that she wasn't involved in this crime. What we can't
seem to figure out is how this photo journalist was present in Ms. Meyer's
home before the crime took place. (May 1998)
- Christian Science Monitor,
Family:Groups Help Parents Avoid Desperate Measures Marilyn Gardner,
staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor reports that "Seventy
percent of parents Faye helps are mothers and 30 percent are fathers."
We only know of a couple of fathers that Faye ever helped. These reporters
never seem to get it right. Show us the numbers Marilyn and Faye!
(May 7, 1998)
- The Press Enterprise-Riverside, CA by Joe StruppCustody
Battle for Amanda Otter The State Court of Appeals hears arguments
for the trial court's decision that awarded custody of alleged Underground
leader April Meyer's child Amanda to the father. Alan D. Rosenfeld,
the Underground Attorney has several quotes in here. We hear that Rosenfeld
is the Family Law Attorney and Meyer's criminal defense attorney. Rosenfeld
has also defended other Underground moms. (February 5, 1998)
- San Francisco Chronicle,
Family:Groups Help Antioch Mother FleeSan Francisco Chronicle Reporter
Charlie Goodyear learns that Faye Yager has been helping Antioch California
mother Elizbeth Ann Stratton. (January 16, 1998)
- Philadelphia Daily News, NewsBites
Courts - Suing ex-wife, woman. In the suit, filed in Georgia, Shah
accused Faye Yager of running a clandestine operation that helped his
former wife,
Ellen Dever. (January 8, 1998)
- The Southern Short Course in News Photography,
Feature Picture Story with Underground leader April Meyer's daughter
by controversial photographer Allan Detrich. For reasons unknown, Detrich
decides to provide an alias to the child. Sponsors for this award include
Adobe Systems, Inc., Cannon USA, Fuji Film, The Harold-Sun Durham, NC,
The News and Observer Raleigh, NC, Nikon, Inc., NPPA Region 6, Photo
Systems, Inc., Pitman Photo Supply and Randolph Community College Asheboro,
NC. (December 1997)
- Allan Detrich, Freelance., Toledo Blade
Bonnie watches as Faye Yager. gives Randy a kiss before he
and his mother take a plane flight which will lead them into the underground.
(December 1997)
- CNN,
Millionaire on quest to find his kids Offers $2 million reward for information.
Bipin Shaw announces a $2 million dollar reward for the recovery of
his children. His custodial embattled former spouse
Ellen Dever is in hiding with his children. (December 24, 1997)
- CNN Europe Interactive by Correspondent Norma Quarles who contributed
to this report,
Millionaire on quest to find his kids Offers $2 million reward for information
Bipin Shah's story is on the CNN Europe site. (December 24, 1997)
- Unsolved Mysteries,
Parental
Abduction Wanted:Dorothy Lee Barnett Unsolved Mysteries originally
broadcast this segment on this former International Flight Attendant
who went into the Underground. She has family in Belize. (October
20, 1995)
- Men's Health Magazine,
Alicia, underground Donovan Webster covers the story of Texas abductor
Pat Hope. Hope abducted her daughter with her new husband Mark Hall.
Hall was a financially troubled former Carrollton City Councilman. This
child was eventually recovered in the Dominican Republic. Hope's parental
rights were terminated at the time. (October 1995)
TwinCities.com Pioneer Press,
Police Seek Woman Who Took Her Kids
paternal custody. The FBI continued a nationwide search Thursday for a Minneapolis woman suspected of kidnapping her two children. Holly-Ann Collins moved out of her Minneapolis apartment June 30 and allegedly kidnapped the children the same day as they walked to a shop near their divorced father's Crystal home, where they were living. ``She and the children haven't been seen since,'' said Minneapolis-based FBI agent Larry Mefford. (July 22, 1994)
- On The Issues,
Sister, Fear Has No Place Here By Phyllis Chesler Feminst
author Chesler discusses the Newsome and Singley underground cases.
In the mid- to late 1980's, Mississippi mothers Karen Newsom and Dorrie
Singley were forced to 'kidnap' their daughters and/or flee the state
to rescue their (allegedly) sexually abused children from court-awarded
paternal custody. (After Newsom's arrest, the Hensons picketed the jail
on her behalf.) (Fall 1994)
- Sojourner: The Women's Forum,
Mothers and Children Seek Sanctuary This is one of the older stories
on the Children of the Underground in this radical feminists publication.
You will notice that they use the word sanctuary. This term has been
modified in recent years to the newer term protective parent.
(September 3, 1988)
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