By Joseph Snook
Investigative Reporter
This is an exposé on the Department of Human Services (DHS) and how
they stripped three young children from their mother. This article will reflect
on how it was done under the auspice of “keeping the children safe.” The
tactics DHS used, the rights they abused, the evidence they created and the
evidence they simply turned a blind-eye towards is something every mother
and father should be aware of. This is a - “Gripping Look
into the Department of Human Services.”
When it comes to the
safety of children, and their well-being, it is very important to understand
that
some families endure problematic events that
present circumstances where action needs to be taken. Sometimes, removing
children from parent(s) to protect everyone in the family is a necessary
decision. Sometimes it is not, and this is when the US~Observer gets involved…
As an investigative reporter,
I have witnessed many examples of government agencies that don't always
do the right thing. For many reasons, the interests
of certain government agencies can potentially alter government employees
intentions. Sadly, for Amber Caitlin Parker, her three young children have
been “stolen by DHS.”
DHS Background – From
DHS:
“At
any given time, Oregon's DHS can have up to 9,000 children in their
system, at a cost of up to $27,000.00 per child annually.”
--Margaret Carter, Deputy Director, Oregon Department of Human Services
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“The 1971 Oregon
Legislature created the Oregon Department of Human Resources, an agency
providing a
spectrum of human services to individuals,
families and communities.
“The 2001 Oregon
Legislature reorganized the department and changed its name to the Oregon
Department
of Human Services. In 2009 the Oregon Legislature
transferred many of the health related functions to the newly created Oregon
Health Authority. Today, the Department of Human Services key functions serve
children, adults and families and seniors and people with disabilities.”
“They Stole
My Heart”
--Amber Caitlin Parker
Amber Caitlin Parker (Duran)
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Albany, OR - After years of abuse endured during two separate intimate relationships,
Amber Parker found herself alone, supporting her three young children. Amber's
life was threatened on more than one occasion by her former boyfriend David
Boatright, father of her oldest child.
Michael Duran, father of Amber's two youngest children and currently married
(divorce has been filed) to Amber, had also reportedly threatened and attempted
to take her life numerous times.
David Boatwright's criminal history as described in a psychological report,
which reflects on DHS documents produced by former DHS employee Kimberly
Williams, shows that he has an extensive criminal record. Williams' report
didn't differentiate between charges and convictions wherein the crimes included
Assault I, Attempted assault of a public safety officer in 2011, Assault
IV/Domestic Violence in 2008, Domestic Abuse/Harassment in 2007, Harassment
in 2007, Assault/Harassment in 2006, Criminal Mischief II in 2006, Criminal
Mischief II in 2007 and Menacing in 2005. Williams wrote that Boatright has
a history of alcohol and drug abuse and domestic violence. It was confirmed
according to documents obtained that Boatright would submit to random UA's
and anger management/domestic violence batterer's programming. No information
was obtained that confirmed whether or not these courses were completed.
This reporter attempted to communicate with Mr. Boatright after a recent
full review hearing, but was unable to make contact.
Michael Duran's criminal
history was described in a psyche exam, which reflected on a report also
produced
by Kimberly Williams of DHS. His record reflected: "forcible
entry", likely burglary in August of 2000, Possession of Controlled
Substance (PCS) in 2002, Open Container in 2002, DUII in 2003, PCS in 2004,
Assault IV in 2005, Attempt to elude in 2008. Convictions were for Assault
IV, DUII, and attempt to elude. It is somewhat unclear which of these "charges" and "convictions" may
have represented the same instances. Further inquiry into Duran's criminal
history revealed the following: Parole violation on 11/10/11, Burglary I,
PCS in 2005, Manufacture of Rock Cocaine, Felony drug possession 2005, felony
drug possession 2006, Child neglect 1st degree 2005, Endangering welfare
2005, Contempt of court 2004. Duran is currently awaiting trial on reported
Assault charges against Amber Caitlin Parker (police reports were used in
our findings). Mr. Duran was contacted by this reporter and stated that,
he was, “Advised not to talk to any reporters.” He further stated
that, “He would be willing to talk, once everything was over.”
“I
think PTSD played a factor in the following months after this whole
thing started,
Still
I flinch
when guys move too quickly if I don't trust
them - which is most of them, or when they raise their voice.”
-- Amber Parker
Reported text messages
sent from Duran to Amber stated that he would “paint
her house in red with her blood.” In the fairly small community of
Albany Oregon, one former neighbor of Duran's stated, “His father was
in prison for murder, and he has many family members who are into drugs and
violence. Michael Duran is probably the worst Duran I know of.”
Amber's bruises, "after one of their
arguments," referring
to Michael Duran.
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“Michael and I were arguing (I think about his partying), we were
in our bedroom next to the bed, he lifted me up by my neck about 6 inches
- 1 foot off the ground and held me against the wall. When he let go about
5-10 seconds later, I almost fell onto our (at the time 2-3 week old) son.
I put my hands down to stop myself from landing on him. My neck was very
sore and I couldn't turn my head to the right for several days afterwards.
I had 3 small bruises on the right side of my neck, and still have a ‘lump’ that
sticks out a little bit.”
– Amber Parker
According to police reports,
Duran “choked Amber and kicked her in
the stomach” just months after she gave birth to their child and threw
her out of a moving automobile, then attempted to “run her over.” Duran
spent a total of ten months in prison for this and was released in October
of 2009. After his release, Amber, apparently naive at the time, wanted to
give their family a second chance. Her attempts failed and Duran allegedly
continued to abuse her. Amber has since filed for divorce and obtained a
restraining order against Duran, issued on December 16, 2011. Duran was recently
indicted by a Grand Jury on Feb. 22, 2012 and is awaiting trial for assault
IV, felony domestic violence charges. The trial is reportedly set for sometime
in August as of this publication.
Amber has claimed many
things according to documents from DHS. She has claimed that someone had
broken
into her house and attempted to poison her children,
that they were coming in through the closet and attic. Another report stated
that Boatright was drilling holes in her roof to “spy on her.”
They were very strange accusations, but when you look into the issues surrounding
them and the domestic abuse that Amber suffered, it's surprising that she
has been able to maintain her composure throughout this process. DHS documents
claim that Amber was either using drugs or was a paranoid schizophrenic.
She was battered, DHS!
On or around November
4, 2011, David Boatright was given custody of Amber's oldest son. On or
around November
14, 2011, Amber's two youngest children
were officially placed in foster care. At that time, she reportedly volunteered
to do whatever she could to get her children back. Amber was referred by
DHS to a Psychologist that they often use. Amber underwent a comprehensive
psychological exam given by James A. Ewell, Ph.D. in Eugene Oregon. Ewell's
report stated, “In addition to information gathered through the procedures
mentioned above, I also received background data from Ms. Williams' letter
of referral. Accompanying that letter Ms. Williams forwarded additional documents
describing Ms. Duran's history, behaviors and contact with agency workers.
These materials were briefly reviewed PRIOR to my meeting with her.” Strangely
enough, Ewell's diagnosis apparently fell in line with what DHS had presumed...
He stated that, “I do not believe Amber would currently be able to
safely parent/protect her children, if they were returned to her care. She
should be evaluated for the possible use of psychotropic medications. She
probably also could benefit from supportive psychotherapy. She should continue
to submit random urinalysis screenings...” While reading Ewell's entire
report, I found parts of it repetitive and similar to what I had read from
DHS reports.
Shortly after her children were taken, Amber obtained the help of the US~Observer.
Amber was very skeptical of Ewell's report. She was strongly opposed to using
psychotropic drugs, which Ewell suggested, and therefore unwilling to comply
with a report she adamantly disagreed with.
Amber subsequently obtained an independent psychological exam from a well
known psychologist out of Portland, Oregon.
This second exam was
conducted by Frank Colistro Ed. D. (Ed. D. is a Doctor of Education Degree,
equivalent
to a professor or lecturer at the university
level). Colistro found that Amber had similar findings resulting from similar
tests given by Ewell, although Colistro's report seemed less repetitive and
much more thorough to this reporter. Colistro stated, “Overall,
results of this assessment do not support Dr. Ewell's diagnosis of Schizophrenia
or any other form of mental illness, nor are there any indications of a substance
abuse problem.”
Colistro also stated
that Amber's findings were, “supportive of the
appellation of Battered Women's Syndrome...”
Two different psychological exams produced two different conclusions
What would you do if you were beaten by the father of your child? What would
you do if your life was threatened constantly? What if you were almost intentionally
ran over by an automobile driven by your husband? What if you were choked,
beaten, had your finger broken, and were constantly attacked and verbally
assaulted? What if you were told that your house was going to be painted
red with your own blood? What if you were kicked in the stomach? What if
your ex's had such extensive rap sheets as reported in this article? What
would you do if the people you looked up to for help, reportedly disregarded
your claims and ultimately used them against you, then stole your children?
What if the people who were supposed to help you, failed to understand that
you were the victim of extreme domestic violence? What if the help they offered
required UA's instead of treatment for domestic abuse? What if the help you
were ridiculed for not accepting, required the use of psychotropic drugs?
One thing is clear to
this writer: Amber has taken numerous parenting courses, she has removed
herself from
the presence of her exes. She has obtained restraining
orders against her exes, she has filed for divorce from Duran, and has been
doing all she can to get her children back. She has reportedly undergone
20 clean UA's (one was reportedly inconclusive due to a prescription she
was taking at that time) and she has NO CRIMINAL HISTORY WHATSOEVER. Amber
has a perfect record, minus a couple traffic citations. According to one
psyche exam, "Amber has made substantial efforts to grow and learn in
the area of parenting. Although not employed, she involves herself in productive,
pro-social activities such as volunteering for the Humane Society and staying
active in her church."
What would you do if
you were subjected to this kind of treatment? What if you were told your
children were possibly going to be placed in foster
care permanently?
At a recent full review hearing, this writer communicated with DHS employee
David Purcell.
Mr. Purcell, Julia Blackburn's (case worker assigned) supervisor, filled
in for her at the hearing. Mr. Purcell expressed that he could not communicate
with the press, but was willing to listen. Mr. Purcell was given this writers
contact phone number and was asked to give it to his supervisor. Mr. Purcell
was also informed of Amber's willingness to cooperate with DHS, given they
were willing to accept her position regarding the psychological exams. It
was surprising to see Mr. Purcell not only do the right thing during the
hearing, but his willingness to listen was a trait this writer respects.
I can report that Mr. Purcell appeared to be an honest person, who's intentions
were truly genuine.
At the recent full review
hearing, DHS' Attorney stated, "we've received
information that a reporter is present" and asked that the judge not
allow it. Judge Daniel Murphy responded by quoting Oregon law and the first
amendment, then asked if anyone "objected", to which there was
no reply. Concluding the hearing, Judge Murphy stated that if the children
are not given back to one of the parents by August 9, 2012, that one of the
attorneys needed to schedule another review hearing. Judge Murphy appeared
to be concerned for the children, which was evident when he spoke to the
many attorney's present.
Editor’s Note: The US~Observer contacted Julia Blackburn who is/was
the case worker at DHS assigned to this case. During the short conversation,
Blackburn stated, "I don't feel comfortable talking." We were eventually
put into contact with DHS supervisor Marco Benavides. Mr. Benavides reassured
the US~Observer that Amber’s case would be reassessed. Nothing has
been documented to prove anything has happened as of this publication. In
fact, Amber is reportedly awaiting a hearing where the determination will
be made regarding DHS's decision to keep her children from her permanently.
Amber is a fit mother that needs counseling for Battered Women's Syndrome.
DHS has failed thus far at doing the right thing in this case. DHS has given
out of office visitation to Duran for the two youngest children and temporary
custody of the eldest child to Boatright.
Amber currently has
to visit her children under strict supervision at DHS. DHS has even gone
as
far as telling
Amber she cannot "talk to the children
about future placement with her..." In other words, if one of her children
said they wanted to come home, she must "redirect the conversation." Amber
was also recently notified that she was no longer permitted to take photos
of her own children during her visits with them.
What is wrong with
this picture people? David Boatright has custody of Amber’s
oldest son and Michael Duran has visits with Amber’s two younger children,
outside of DHS supervision, while he most likely awaits another prison term
for his alleged criminal attacks on Amber. Amber’s visits with her
own children are closely monitored and supervised, as she is constantly dissected
and examined by DHS. This is NOT okay with this writer and this is NOT okay
with the US~Observer. This is incompetence, it is negligence and this is
absolute abuse of Amber. It will NOT continue…
If you have any information
regarding DHS employees, Julia Blackburn, Kimberly Williams (former DHS)
or Marco
Benavides, please contact the US~Observer
immediately via email edtior@usobserver.com, or call 541-474-7885. It’s
time to put an end to abuse at the hands of DHS.