• mikezane@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    “Search warrants filed by the Transylvania County Sheriff’s Office said the boy was stiff and cold to the touch by the time first responders arrived, with his pants and underwear laying on the floor next to his shoulder.”

    This was a 12 year old boy. This camp should be completely shut down. And thid is the second camper to die in 10 years after another 17 year old died after they ran away from the camp. What is going on there?

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      It took regulators a month to shut the place down. After none of the staff could explain how a 12 year old is found dead and naked from the waist down, the state let them stay open for a month.

      And even then, the camp is complaining that “This negligent and reckless move by the State denied parents the opportunity to continue to care for their children in the appropriate manner"

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      It must be one of those “behavioral” boarding school type places. How these are still legal in America in 2024 is a mystery. There’s hardly one of them that doesn’t have some kind of abuse or neglect reported.

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    Search warrants filed by the Transylvania County Sheriff’s Office said the boy was stiff and cold to the touch by the time first responders arrived, with his pants and underwear laying on the floor next to his shoulder.

    According to the warrants, none of the staff with the boy could explain how his pants and underwear got there.

    On Monday, N.C. DHHS wrote the camp’s leaders to demand the program stop accepting new participants, among other steps, in order to remain open during the investigation.

    Monday’s letter from N.C. DHHS said the camp had kept investigators from seeing the remaining campers in the program for days.

    The Transylvania County Sheriff’s Office has said the camp’s leadership was not cooperating with the investigation, a claim a spokeswoman for Trails Carolina has denied.

    I absolutely think they’d not cooperate when this is the state of their camp.

    When I was a teenager, I got shipped off to a military academy because I kept getting into trouble. There was horrible abuse. Give troubled teenagers authority over each other and not much adult supervision and watch chaos descend.

    A kid with some rank decided that a kid from his company was gonna fight a kid from my company. The beating that happened was so severe that the kid from our company ended up in a coma. This is but the most extreme example I can give. I wish I had sued them when I turned 18 and got them shut down.

    My mother, of course, never believed the wild stories I would tell her about the nightmarish conditions. She thought I exaggerated or simply fabricated stories. I finally escaped when I got a friend to drive several hours to help me sneak away. I didn’t come home for a month and finally called her saying if she sent me back, I’d escape again and she wouldn’t see me again until I turned 18. I was checked into a mental health facility that night.

    The troubled-teen industry is a monster.

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    That’s the headline? The actual death doesn’t matter…

    They use kids as a whole for marketing.

    I didn’t read the article.

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      The article isn’t reporting on the death which was already covered soon after it happened. The article is reporting the Department of Health ordered the kids removed from the camp. It’s a follow-up and supplement to the whole story of the child’s death. There are plenty of insensitive headlines out there but this isn’t one in the way you’re calling out. It accurately describes the focus and content of the article.

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      They use kids as a whole for marketing.

      To what end?
      “A kid died and was potentially molested at our camp and now the remaining kids are being removed for their safety, send your kids to us!” ??
      I know they say no publicity is bad publicity, but seriously, in what world do you twist this shit in to “marketing”??

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        I already said I was corrected. I didn’t read the article.