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  • Celia was around 14 years old when she was sold into slavery in Missouri.
    Over the next several years, she was repeatedly abused by the man who claimed to own her.
    In 1855, after years of abuse, she killed him.
    During her trial, her defense argued she had acted to protect herself. The court rejected that argument, and the law did not recognize the same protections for an enslaved woman.
    Celia was executed at 19 years old.
    Her case remains one of the most tragic examples of how slavery denied basic legal protections and justice to enslaved people.
    History remembers many names. Celia deserves to be one of them
    Celia was around 14 years old when she was sold into slavery in Missouri. Over the next several years, she was repeatedly abused by the man who claimed to own her. In 1855, after years of abuse, she killed him. During her trial, her defense argued she had acted to protect herself. The court rejected that argument, and the law did not recognize the same protections for an enslaved woman. Celia was executed at 19 years old. Her case remains one of the most tragic examples of how slavery denied basic legal protections and justice to enslaved people. History remembers many names. Celia deserves to be one of them
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  • Kierstin Tonay Thomas, 16, Chesterfield, Virginia
    Two months ago, law enforcement in this very county was serving felony warrants on people exploiting children online — and that investigation is still open. Somebody out there has seen her.
    Kierstin Tonay Thomas
    Black female. Black braided hair, brown eyes.
    Last seen wearing jeans and a black jacket, carrying a red backpack.
    **Distinguishing mark: U-shaped scar on her forehead.**
    Kierstin was last seen on July 2, 2026, in Chesterfield, Virginia.
    🟠 DANGER LEVEL: 7/10 — HIGH
    🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧⬜⬜⬜
    In April 2026, Chesterfield County PD partnered with the Southern Virginia Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and executed 29 felony warrants on four suspects for child exploitation — production of child pornography, sexual abuse of minors, online enticement. That investigation is ongoing. A 16-year-old girl missing from this county right now is not missing in a vacuum.
    NCMEC Case VA26-2892
    1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678)
    Chesterfield County Police Department: (804) 748-1251
    The MCA Virtual Search Party™ is how we find the gaps in a search — and right now there are gaps that need to be filled. If you know anything, call. If you've seen her, call. And if you're sharing this, you're part of what finds her.
    "Whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me." — Jesus Christ, Matthew 18:5
    We trust Jesus Christ to bring Kierstin home.
    ❤️🙏
    Kierstin Tonay Thomas, 16, Chesterfield, Virginia Two months ago, law enforcement in this very county was serving felony warrants on people exploiting children online — and that investigation is still open. Somebody out there has seen her. Kierstin Tonay Thomas Black female. Black braided hair, brown eyes. Last seen wearing jeans and a black jacket, carrying a red backpack. **Distinguishing mark: U-shaped scar on her forehead.** Kierstin was last seen on July 2, 2026, in Chesterfield, Virginia. 🟠 DANGER LEVEL: 7/10 — HIGH 🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧⬜⬜⬜ In April 2026, Chesterfield County PD partnered with the Southern Virginia Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and executed 29 felony warrants on four suspects for child exploitation — production of child pornography, sexual abuse of minors, online enticement. That investigation is ongoing. A 16-year-old girl missing from this county right now is not missing in a vacuum. NCMEC Case VA26-2892 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) Chesterfield County Police Department: (804) 748-1251 The MCA Virtual Search Party™ is how we find the gaps in a search — and right now there are gaps that need to be filled. If you know anything, call. If you've seen her, call. And if you're sharing this, you're part of what finds her. "Whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me." — Jesus Christ, Matthew 18:5 We trust Jesus Christ to bring Kierstin home. ❤️🙏
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  • 👀 Ugandan General Muhoozi Kainerugaba is making headlines again after posting a bizarre message about Beyoncé. In a since-deleted post on X, the son of Uganda’s president jokingly demanded that Jay-Z “surrender” Beyoncé to him within a week or face him in a fight for her love, even claiming he’d take the matter to the United Nations if it didn’t happen. The outspoken general has gone viral before for controversial social media posts that have occasionally sparked diplomatic headaches for Uganda. #wtf
    👀 Ugandan General Muhoozi Kainerugaba is making headlines again after posting a bizarre message about Beyoncé. In a since-deleted post on X, the son of Uganda’s president jokingly demanded that Jay-Z “surrender” Beyoncé to him within a week or face him in a fight for her love, even claiming he’d take the matter to the United Nations if it didn’t happen. The outspoken general has gone viral before for controversial social media posts that have occasionally sparked diplomatic headaches for Uganda. #wtf
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  • Jamie Varley, 37, a former teacher, has been found guilty of murdering and sexually abusing 13-month-old Preston Elijah Davey, a baby boy he and his partner were in the process of adopting.
    His partner, John McGowan-Fazakerley, 32, was also found guilty of causing or allowing Preston’s death, child cruelty and sexual assault.
    This case started with a baby who was supposed to be getting a safer life.
    Preston was born at Wythenshawe Hospital on June 16, 2022. Five days later, on June 21, he was placed into emergency foster care. For the first nine months of his life, health professionals described him as healthy and happy.
    Then came the adoption placement.
    On March 23, 2023, an adoption panel approved Preston’s placement with Varley and McGowan-Fazakerley. On March 31, Preston spent his first night with them. He was only 9 months old.
    Four months later, he was dead.
    Police said every criminal offense against Preston happened during the short time he was in their care.
    Within weeks, Varley was already messaging friends saying he found Preston annoying and was struggling to cope. By April 17, he had taken the first video of Preston. Police later recovered images and videos from the men’s phones that showed cruelty, bruising and abuse.
    On May 11, McGowan-Fazakerley made a 999 emergency call, but it was abandoned after four seconds. Before the call ended, police said Varley could be heard telling him to put it down. When the number was called back, a man claimed the emergency call was a mistake and said he meant to call 111.
    Later that night, McGowan-Fazakerley called 111 and said Preston had breathing problems and could not hold his head properly. An out-of-hours call was arranged, but police said he never answered it and no medical treatment was sought. The next day, neither man told the health visitor about Preston’s health problems.
    On May 25, Varley took Preston to Blackpool Victoria Hospital, claiming the baby had breathing difficulties and a seizure. Safeguarding staff contacted police, but medical staff did not raise concerns about non-accidental injury at that time. It was the only hospital contact police received about Preston until the day he died.
    The warning signs kept coming.
    On June 30, Preston was taken back to Blackpool Victoria Hospital with a rash. Bruises were noted on his head. Varley and McGowan-Fazakerley showed staff a video claiming a toy box had fallen on him. Police later said the video had been recorded 12 days earlier, meaning it could not explain those bruises.
    On July 6, Preston was back at hospital with a fractured arm. Police said Varley gave different explanations to different people: one account to A&E staff, another to doctors, and another in a message to a friend.
    On July 19, Varley recorded videos of Preston being spun too fast on a playground ride while the baby was clearly distressed. Police said Varley shared one of the videos with others, including McGowan-Fazakerley, and later set two of them to music.
    On July 24, Varley recorded Preston alone in a bath for more than 14 minutes. Police said Preston was not in his bath seat and was in serious distress, whimpering and trying to get out.
    Then came July 27, 2023.
    At 4:45 p.m., Varley recorded Preston on a bed struggling to breathe and in obvious discomfort. Prosecutors said Preston had been assaulted earlier that day and then suffered a second assault that obstructed his airway. Only Varley was in the house when those assaults happened.
    Varley and McGowan-Fazakerley did not arrive at Blackpool Victoria Hospital with Preston until 6:24 p.m.
    Preston was unconscious and in cardiac arrest.
    He was pronounced dead at 7:20 p.m.
    Varley claimed he had left Preston in the bath for a few minutes and came back to find him submerged. But prosecutors said that story was a lie. Medical evidence did not support drowning, and police said Preston was completely dry when he arrived at hospital.
    A Home Office postmortem found Preston had suffered 40 traumatic injuries while in Varley and McGowan-Fazakerley’s care. Those injuries included at least 30 external bruises, internal bruising to his mouth and throat, internal injuries, and a healing non-accidental fracture to his left upper arm.
    Preston died from acute upper airway obstruction.
    After a seven-week trial at Preston Crown Court, a jury took just over two days to unanimously find both men guilty.
    Varley was convicted of murder, serious assault, child cruelty, sexual offenses and indecent-image offenses involving Preston. McGowan-Fazakerley was convicted of causing or allowing the death of a child, two child-cruelty offenses and sexual assault.
    Both men were remanded back into custody. They are due to be sentenced at Preston Crown Court on June 18.
    Preston was not even two years old.
    He entered foster care as a baby. He was described as healthy and happy. Then he was placed with two adults who were supposed to love him, protect him and give him a home.
    Instead, police said his last four months became a pattern of cruelty, injury, hospital visits, missed chances, lies and abuse.
    A baby cannot report abuse. A baby cannot explain bruises. A baby cannot tell a doctor the story keeps changing. A baby cannot beg social services to come back and check.
    Adults have to notice.
    AWARENESS ANGLE: Adoption and foster placement checks cannot be treated like paperwork after a child moves in. Watch for repeated injuries, changing explanations, hospital visits, sudden fear, weight loss, bruises, fractures, distress around caregivers, missed medical follow-ups, odd videos, cruel “jokes,” and caregivers saying they are overwhelmed or angry at the child.
    If a baby or child in care keeps getting hurt, every “accident” needs to be questioned. A child should not have to die before the pattern becomes obvious.
    SOURCES: Lancashire Police, Crown Prosecution Service, Sky News, The Guardian, PEOPLE.
    #NewsUpdate #abuse #ProtectOurChildren #ChildSafety
    #adoption #humanity #justice #JusticeForChildren
    Jamie Varley, 37, a former teacher, has been found guilty of murdering and sexually abusing 13-month-old Preston Elijah Davey, a baby boy he and his partner were in the process of adopting. His partner, John McGowan-Fazakerley, 32, was also found guilty of causing or allowing Preston’s death, child cruelty and sexual assault. This case started with a baby who was supposed to be getting a safer life. Preston was born at Wythenshawe Hospital on June 16, 2022. Five days later, on June 21, he was placed into emergency foster care. For the first nine months of his life, health professionals described him as healthy and happy. Then came the adoption placement. On March 23, 2023, an adoption panel approved Preston’s placement with Varley and McGowan-Fazakerley. On March 31, Preston spent his first night with them. He was only 9 months old. Four months later, he was dead. Police said every criminal offense against Preston happened during the short time he was in their care. Within weeks, Varley was already messaging friends saying he found Preston annoying and was struggling to cope. By April 17, he had taken the first video of Preston. Police later recovered images and videos from the men’s phones that showed cruelty, bruising and abuse. On May 11, McGowan-Fazakerley made a 999 emergency call, but it was abandoned after four seconds. Before the call ended, police said Varley could be heard telling him to put it down. When the number was called back, a man claimed the emergency call was a mistake and said he meant to call 111. Later that night, McGowan-Fazakerley called 111 and said Preston had breathing problems and could not hold his head properly. An out-of-hours call was arranged, but police said he never answered it and no medical treatment was sought. The next day, neither man told the health visitor about Preston’s health problems. On May 25, Varley took Preston to Blackpool Victoria Hospital, claiming the baby had breathing difficulties and a seizure. Safeguarding staff contacted police, but medical staff did not raise concerns about non-accidental injury at that time. It was the only hospital contact police received about Preston until the day he died. The warning signs kept coming. On June 30, Preston was taken back to Blackpool Victoria Hospital with a rash. Bruises were noted on his head. Varley and McGowan-Fazakerley showed staff a video claiming a toy box had fallen on him. Police later said the video had been recorded 12 days earlier, meaning it could not explain those bruises. On July 6, Preston was back at hospital with a fractured arm. Police said Varley gave different explanations to different people: one account to A&E staff, another to doctors, and another in a message to a friend. On July 19, Varley recorded videos of Preston being spun too fast on a playground ride while the baby was clearly distressed. Police said Varley shared one of the videos with others, including McGowan-Fazakerley, and later set two of them to music. On July 24, Varley recorded Preston alone in a bath for more than 14 minutes. Police said Preston was not in his bath seat and was in serious distress, whimpering and trying to get out. Then came July 27, 2023. At 4:45 p.m., Varley recorded Preston on a bed struggling to breathe and in obvious discomfort. Prosecutors said Preston had been assaulted earlier that day and then suffered a second assault that obstructed his airway. Only Varley was in the house when those assaults happened. Varley and McGowan-Fazakerley did not arrive at Blackpool Victoria Hospital with Preston until 6:24 p.m. Preston was unconscious and in cardiac arrest. He was pronounced dead at 7:20 p.m. Varley claimed he had left Preston in the bath for a few minutes and came back to find him submerged. But prosecutors said that story was a lie. Medical evidence did not support drowning, and police said Preston was completely dry when he arrived at hospital. A Home Office postmortem found Preston had suffered 40 traumatic injuries while in Varley and McGowan-Fazakerley’s care. Those injuries included at least 30 external bruises, internal bruising to his mouth and throat, internal injuries, and a healing non-accidental fracture to his left upper arm. Preston died from acute upper airway obstruction. After a seven-week trial at Preston Crown Court, a jury took just over two days to unanimously find both men guilty. Varley was convicted of murder, serious assault, child cruelty, sexual offenses and indecent-image offenses involving Preston. McGowan-Fazakerley was convicted of causing or allowing the death of a child, two child-cruelty offenses and sexual assault. Both men were remanded back into custody. They are due to be sentenced at Preston Crown Court on June 18. Preston was not even two years old. He entered foster care as a baby. He was described as healthy and happy. Then he was placed with two adults who were supposed to love him, protect him and give him a home. Instead, police said his last four months became a pattern of cruelty, injury, hospital visits, missed chances, lies and abuse. A baby cannot report abuse. A baby cannot explain bruises. A baby cannot tell a doctor the story keeps changing. A baby cannot beg social services to come back and check. Adults have to notice. AWARENESS ANGLE: Adoption and foster placement checks cannot be treated like paperwork after a child moves in. Watch for repeated injuries, changing explanations, hospital visits, sudden fear, weight loss, bruises, fractures, distress around caregivers, missed medical follow-ups, odd videos, cruel “jokes,” and caregivers saying they are overwhelmed or angry at the child. If a baby or child in care keeps getting hurt, every “accident” needs to be questioned. A child should not have to die before the pattern becomes obvious. SOURCES: Lancashire Police, Crown Prosecution Service, Sky News, The Guardian, PEOPLE. #NewsUpdate #abuse #ProtectOurChildren #ChildSafety #adoption #humanity #justice #JusticeForChildren
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  • Nicholas LoCicero is a former law enforcement officer who worked for both the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office and the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office. He was terminated by Livingston Parish in 2022 for performance-related issues. He was then hired by East Baton Rouge before being fired in 2024 after authorities received the rape allegations that triggered this investigation.

    ‎A Livingston Parish grand jury has now indicted him on twelve felony charges: five counts of first-degree r*pe of a child under 13, one count of sexual battery of a child under 13, three counts of indecent behaviour with juveniles and three counts of molestation of a juvenile. The case involves two female victims, with most of the charges relating to the younger child.

    ‎A judge ordered him held without bond following the indictment.

    ‎Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill said crimes against children are among the most serious prosecuted by her office.

    ‎He wore a badge in two separate parishes. The children he is accused of abusing had every reason to believe adults in authority were there to protect them.

    ‎#TrueCrime #CrimeNews #Justice #Louisiana #ChildSafety
    Nicholas LoCicero is a former law enforcement officer who worked for both the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office and the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office. He was terminated by Livingston Parish in 2022 for performance-related issues. He was then hired by East Baton Rouge before being fired in 2024 after authorities received the rape allegations that triggered this investigation. ‎ ‎A Livingston Parish grand jury has now indicted him on twelve felony charges: five counts of first-degree r*pe of a child under 13, one count of sexual battery of a child under 13, three counts of indecent behaviour with juveniles and three counts of molestation of a juvenile. The case involves two female victims, with most of the charges relating to the younger child. ‎ ‎A judge ordered him held without bond following the indictment. ‎ ‎Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill said crimes against children are among the most serious prosecuted by her office. ‎ ‎He wore a badge in two separate parishes. The children he is accused of abusing had every reason to believe adults in authority were there to protect them. ‎ ‎#TrueCrime #CrimeNews #Justice #Louisiana #ChildSafety
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