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"But (Captain Charles Kennedy, a retired police officer) didnt give up. He started writing detailed letters to Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange and other state officials outlining the rampant abuse (of children) at the Restoration Youth Academy (RYA). All the while, he was adding new victims to his list of people to contact.
"Yet his efforts mostly led to more of the same. Early in 2012, Kennedy says the attorney generals chief investigator, Tim Fuhrman, brushed him off after hed done an on-site investigation that didnt confirm Kennedys claims. Fuhrman apparently didnt try to contact many of RYAs former cadets or their families who were willing to speak about the programs horrors, a point confirmed by some of the victims. Nobody ever called me or cared, except Captain Kennedy, says one parent.
"On February 3, 2012, Kennedy says he got a call from Fuhrman, who told him the attorney general (i.e., Strange) had determined the case wasnt worth pursuing. These children are from out of state and their parents dont vote here and I dont want the churches mad at me, Kennedy says Fuhrman told him in regards to Stranges views.
"...Kennedy is equally outraged that former state Attorney General Luther Strange has been appointed a U.S. senator to replace Jeff Sessions, the new U.S. attorney general. He [Strange] threw the children under the bus so he could grease the way for his political ambitions, Kennedy says. All these politicians have lined their pockets with the blood of children.
http://www.newsweek.com/2017/03/10/saving-youth-foundation-alabama-christian-school-beatings-nudity-562257.html