Saturday, June 14, 2014

Justina Pelletier: "Please let me go home right now."

“Please let me go home right now.”

Those are some of the first words that the public has ever heard from Justina Pelletier since she was taken out of her parents custody and into the care of the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families 16 months ago.

“This is the first time they can actually hear her in her own voice,” Rev. Patrick Mahoney told TheBlaze Monday of the video posted to the “A Miracle for Justina” Facebook page, showing the 16-year-old in a wheelchair.

“All I really want to be with is with my family and my friends,” Justina said in the video posted Sunday night.

“You can do it. You’re the one that’s judging this. Please let me go home Judge Johnson and Gov. Patrick,” Justina continued directing her comments to Suffolk County juvenile court Judge Joseph Johnston and Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick. “Please, right now. Please let me go home right now. I need to be home with my family and just please do it.”

WATCH  the emotional video of Justina pleading to go home

4 comments:

Thelma said...

Sick, sick, sick! Not Justina -
the medical people who would use guardianship solely for control and not just for money, like the feasting fids.

Anonymous said...

You can have all the "goals" and "plans" and "reunification" you want, and needlessly drag this fiasco on for months.

Or you can put this child in a van, drive to her house, and drop her off with her family, where she belongs.

This just smacks of very bad lawyers making misdirected efforts to avoid liability by trying to sweep this under the rug.

News flash, esteemed counselors at law: we have the internet. This story is out there. You can't put it back in the bottle.

You are supposed to be PROTECTING this young lady. If your only goal is to avoid liability, you can do that by PROTECTING this young lady, and returning her to her parents who love her.

The damages continue to mount ....

StandUp said...

Well done, Justina. Your message is loud and clear.

Anonymous said...

The government is "helping" Justina.