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Summer at our little sanctuary in Melbourne

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Day Lillies

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Zak, lord and master of the house

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We have five bird baths in our garden but this is the birds’ favourite

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Two of many New Holland honey eaters nesting or playing in our garden

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The pomegranates are almost ready…

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freshly squeezed pomegranate juice

freshly squeezed juice from our home grown pomegranates

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a regular visitor for crab apples and red bottle b

a regular visitor for crab apples and red bottle brush flowers

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freshly picked from the red crab apple tree

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Sunshine captured in jars…red crab apple jelly

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Freshly picked from the yellow crab apple tree

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A little girl who loves flowers and honey bees>>>>>>>>>

pots of geraniums...always evocative of summer

pots of geraniums…always evocative of summer

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Zak loves the bird bath too..

Zak loved the bird bath too..now he only gets out on a lead when the birds are about

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Iceberg roses in June

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A pair of rainbow lorikeets invite themselves into our naked crab apple tree to sample a hanging honey seed treat

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Pomegranate trees showing off their autumn colours

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The last of the pomegranates…small but still holding plenty of juicy crimson seeds

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winter roses in full bloom

Updated 2 May 2019 …

I felt I had to write about this remarkable Australian doctor who has devoted her life’s work to treating women suffering from obstetric fistula, in Ethiopia.

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Dr Catherine Hamlin

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Dr Catherine HamlinAC, MBBS, FRCS, FRANZCOG, FRCOG, is an Australian obstetrician and gynaecologist who, with her late husband Dr Reg Hamlin, co-founded the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, the world’s only medical centre dedicated exclusively to providing free obstetric fistula repair surgery.

Dr Hamlin has been recognised by the United Nations agency UNFPA as a pioneer in fistula surgery, for which she developed specialist techniques and procedures. She, her husband, (a New Zealander) and the hospital’s medical staff, have treated more than 34,000 women.

Read my review of Dr Catherine Hamlin’s book about her remarkable work here: The Hospital By The River    

The Hospital By The River

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Dr Hamlin, now in her late eighties, heads the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital in Ethiopia. The surgical technique developed by the Dr Hamlin has a 93% cure rate for obstetric fistula cases. The Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital has established a purpose-built village called Desta Mender (Village of Joy) to provide long-term care for women whose condition is caused by giving birth at a very young age, and some sexual practises. The hospital is dedicated to improving health, reducing infant mortality and empowering women.

The Hamlin College of Midwives, set up by Dr Catherine Hamlin and Dr Reg Hamlin, trains young women as midwives to work in the Ethiopian countryside where there is presently no access to medical assistance during pregnancy and labour. The College’s mission is to have a midwife in every Ethiopian village.

The Hamlins’ long association with the College of Midwives began in 1958 when they answered an advertisement in the Lancet Medical Journal for an obstetrician and gynaecologist to establish a Midwifery School at the Princess Tsehay Hospital in Addis Ababa. They arrived in 1959 on a three-year contract with the Ethiopian Government but only about 10 midwives had been trained when the Government closed the midwifery school. The Hamlins went on to establish the College and fifteen years later they founded Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital.

Catherine Hamlin lives in her cottage on the grounds of the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital as she has done for over thirty-five years. She is still very active in the work of the Hospital and operates every Thursday morning as well as running a clinic. Her son, Richard Hamlin is involved in the activities of the Hospital and sits on its Board of Trustees.

There is currently a dispute between three members of the Board of Trustees including the chair, and Dr Catherine Hamlin, regarding the direction the hospital is taking. Dr Hamlin has withdrawn support for her Australian fundraising trust over the religious dispute that threatens her charitable medical work in Ethiopia.  The board had moved to take a hardline Christian approach. As a result of the dispute, the board has halted all fund-raising in Australia.  Dr Hamlin believes the board was attempting to take control of the management of the hospital against her will.

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Bernadette Lack

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Bernadette Lack is a young Australian midwife who is running the Great Ocean Road marathon from Lorne to Apollo Bay; a gruelling 45km.  She is raising funds for the Hamlin College of Midwives, an organisation she is passionate about.  The College and Hospital rely heavily on funding from overseas.  When Ms Lack was informed that Hamlin Fistula Australia wouldn’t  accept her donation because the board was in disarray, she contacted Lucy Perry, official spokesperson for Dr Hamlin in Australia. Ms Lack has been assured by Ms Perry that the funds she raises in the marathon will be sent directly to Ethiopia.

Both Dr Hamlin and her hospital are the recipients of numerous awards. Dr Hamlin, known for her dedication and humility, says of the plaudits she has received ‘I’m doing what I love doing and it’s not a hardship for me to be working in Ethiopia with these women’.

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Crab Apple Jelly Made From Crimson Malus ‘Gorgeous’ Variety:

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Jars full of sunshine

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Red crab apple just picked & ready for the pot

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basketful of yellow Malus ‘Golden Hornet’ crab apples (not so good for crab apple jelly)

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I am often asked by friends who love my crab apple jelly  “Oh, can you eat crab apples?”

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Little balls of yellow amidst the summer green

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Jelly made from these red crab apples has a beautiful delicate colour

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I remember as a child eating crab apples straight from a tree. They were sour, but if I picked the really ripe apples, they weren’t too bad, quite refreshing in fact.

 I have two crab apple trees in my garden; one has red apples and the other yellow. Not only do the cherry-sized apples enhance the beauty of the trees, in Spring we are rewarded with pink/red delicate blossoms. Crab apple trees are much loved by visiting honey eaters and small parrots.

 Every year I make crab apple jelly, which is just as nice on toast as it is served with pork.  Here is the recipe I use (no, you don’t have to core & peel the apples)

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Recipe for Crab Apple Jelly

 

INGREDIENTS:

1.5 kg crab apples

1 unwaxed lemon

sugar

a piece of straining muslin

2-3 clean, dry, warm jam jars, about 250g each, with lids or covers.

 Makes 500g – 750g of jelly.

METHOD:

Sort the apples discarding any bruised or marked fruit and all leaves.

Wash the fruit, cut in half and place in large pan, add water to just under the level of the fruit. Peel zest thinly from the lemon and add that, and the peeled lemon to the pan. Part cover pan with lid and simmer for one hour. Transfer mixture to muslin to drip slowly overnight into bowl. Do not squeeze the bag, as this will make the jelly cloudy. I tie the muslin bag onto the tap over a bowl in the kitchen sink after dinner, and remove it first thing in the morning.

 Measure the juice into a clean preserving pan and for every 600mls of juice add 450g sugar (or part thereof). Simmer over low heat, stirring, until sugar is dissolved, then increase the heat and boil hard for 5-10 minutes or until setting point is reached. Take pan off heat and test for set. (put saucer in fridge, and place tiny bit of jam on saucer and leave for 5 mins. If setting point is reached, a jelly will form). Place back on heat if not ready to set.  Be careful not to over-cook.

Once setting point has been reached, skim the jelly, then stir and pour into jars. Store in cool, dark pantry.

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Zahra’s Law – the very least we could do for you Zahra.

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Zahra Baker

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A tough new law inspired by the murder and dismemberment of 10-year-old disabled Australian schoolgirl Zahra Baker has come into effect in North Carolina.  But I wonder why it has taken so long for such a law to be implemented. Zahra is by no means the first person to be murdered and dismembered in the US. It’s tardiness has denied Zahra full justice by being treated as a lesser crime. In my mind, it takes a particularly evil person to murder a child and then dismember the body.

Zahra’s Law makes dismembering human remains in North Carolina a Class one felony, allowing prosecutors to seek stiff penalties against offenders. The new law also applies to secretly dispose of a body or conceal a death.

Zahra Baker, born in the NSW country town of Wagga Wagga, moved with her father, Adam Baker, to the US after he met North Carolina woman Elisa Baker online and wed. Elisa, 43, entered a guilty plea to Zahra’s murder and dismemberment in September and is serving a 15 year prison sentence that outraged the local community because it was considered not harsh enough.

Adam Baker escaped punishment even though he showed wilful neglect of his young daughter. It appears both her parents let her down.

Zahra, who at the age of five had her lower left leg amputated after battling bone cancer, was reported missing from the family’s Hickory, North Carolina, home on 9 October 2010, and weeks later parts of her body and prosthetic leg were found tossed in bushland.

Read more about Zahra’s story

Ode to Zahra and other innocents: Zahra, Daniel, & Caylee; No Summer Will They See

Read more about Caylee’s story

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Caylee Marie Anthony

Man makes statement: ‘I’m definitely not dead’

IAN ALLEN

Last updated 11:43 18/10/2011

Graham Brooks, Renwick Photographer

ALIVE AND WELL: Renwick man Graham Brooks has publicly quashed rumours of his demise. He’s not ready to dig the hole, he says.

A Marlborough man has issued an unusual reminder to friends and family – “I’m definitely not dead”.

The Renwick rumour mill has been working overtime on lifelong resident Graham Brooks, and come up with the crazy notion that the 61-year-old suffered a massive stroke and died three weeks ago.

The former newspaper photographer laughed it off at first as well-wishers visited the family home to offer condolences to his wife, Cynthia.

However, after hearing he was losing photography jobs, he knew it was time to set the record straight.

“I definitely didn’t have a stroke and I’m definitely not dead,” Mr Brooks said.

“I’ve had my guts full of this. It has gone beyond a joke. A local businessman drove up my driveway, parked, looked me in the eye and said, `You’re not dead’. He didn’t even get out of the car, just turned around and left. I thought, `What the hell is going on here?’ Maybe I’m a reincarnation.”

Even when people see Mr Brooks is alive and well, they still assume he suffered the stroke and is on the mend.

But it’s the patronising looks of sympathy that irritate the most, Mr Brooks said.

“People put their arms around my shoulders, look me in the eye and say, `How are you feeling? I heard what happened’. I tell them it is a load of b…….”

The rumour has taken on a life of its own, he said.

“People hearing it for the first time think it only happened a few days ago and that it must be true because someone told them. Even when people talk to your face they think you must be hiding it.”

There are two plausible reasons for the mix-up, Mr Brooks explained.

“A close friend of mine died a few weeks ago.

“He developed a virus in his heart and was taken to Wellington Hospital where he suffered a stroke. His name was Graham Valk.

“His sister-in-law knows about the rumour and jokes with me, saying `How are you feeling’?”

However, Mr Brooks has been walking about town looking slightly worse for wear lately.

He stepped into a hole – for a tree, not a grave – and twisted ligaments in his knee while saving his wife from a dog attack.

“Maybe people have seen me hobbling around town with a crook knee. But I’m not on death’s door, not yet anyway.”         – Marlborough, New Zealand

Source: Stuff.co.NZ

Here is an interesting question which has been asked again and again since jurors returned a verdict of “Not Guilty” in the Casey Anthony murder trial: should Caylee’s mother, Casey Anthony, be allowed the privilege of giving birth to another child?  She has smilingly made it clear in media interviews that she wants more children.

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If someone kills another person by careless use of a motor vehicle they lose their licence to drive a car.

 If a person cruelly kills a dog, they are banned from ever owning another dog.

But if a person neglects and murders their own child, they are free to continue bringing more children into the world.

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Zahra, Daniel & Caylee, No Summer Will They See (poem)

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There is doubt about the veracity of Casey Anthony’s claim by her defence that her father and brother sexually abused her for years.  There is video footage of her at a prison visiting session with her parents where she berates her weeping father for saying he should have been a better grandfather to Caylee.  Casey tells him not to say that; he was a great dad and granddad.  She had spent three years in prison awaiting trial and had much time to reflect on her past life.  During this prison visit or any other, as far as we know, she showed no signs of anger at either of her parents.  To my mind, if the sexual abuse allegations were true, this was the very time and space in which she could have railed at her parents,  while mourning the death of her little girl.  How could she not have been angry?  Her defence team argued that the abuse Casey suffered as a child was the reason she showed no emotion and partied even though she knew Caylee was dead.

In fact, Caylee had not been seen by extended family members for 31 days and was first reported missing by her maternal grandmother, Cindy, with  whom she had lived since she was born. Casey had suddenly left the family home with Caylee, and Caylee was never seen alive again. Casey only called 911 to report that her daughter had been missing for “31 days” after her mother finally located Casey and informed her that she was going to let police know Caylee was missing because she was becoming increasingly worried about her granddaughter’s safety. Casey’s car had just been found abandoned and her father had noticed a strong smell of “decomposition” in the boot of the car.

A time-line was created by the prosecution with photos, boyfriend’s and other friend’s testimonies, to show that Casey partied and took part in a ‘hot body’ contest during the 31 days Caylee was supposedly missing.  Friends and acquaintances testified Casey wasn’t depressed or upset in any way that they could ascertain,  even though according to the evidence Casey already knew at the time that her daughter was dead. The strong circumstantial evidence brought out in court was that she had buried her daughter herself after borrowing a shovel from her next door neighbour.  After which he saw her reverse her car into the family’s garage, when there was no one else at home at the time. Backing her car into the family’s garage was something he had never seen her do before.  Casey also had never borrowed anything from her neighbour before even though they had lived in adjacent houses for years.  Caylee’s body was later found in a rubbish bag beside a lane just a few houses down the street from where she and her extended family lived.  Traces of chloroform were found in the boot of Casey’s abandoned car and her confiscated computer showed that she had downloaded information from the internet about the use of chloroform.

There was evidence admitted at the trial that Casey Anthony neglected her daughter Caylee, although she posed for many photos dressed up and made up, to promote the image of herself as a devoted mother.  This part of the testimony reminded me of the case of the celebrated  film star Joan Crawford, whose adopted daughter wrote about her and her adopted brother’s horrific lives with the star in a memoir  called Mommie Dearest.  In all the staged photos of Joan and her children, she advertised and marketed herself as a devoted mother, but she was nothing of the sort.    The posed photos of Casey Anthony with Caylee, seemingly depicting Casey as a happy, devoted mother just don’t tally with various testimonies given at the trial.

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Caylee with her mother Casey Anthony

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Casey Anthony, in a long  interview  with a detective the day after she reported Caylee missing,  answered questions in a rambling way in which she appeared to be making things up as she went along.  She told the interviewing detective that she had last seen Caylee when she dropped her off at her nanny’s so she could go to work.  And here is the rub: Casey Anthony couldn’t remember the woman’s exact address or phone number even though she had two mobile phones!  She gave the detective several addresses for where she may have left Caylee, but none checked out. She said she had known her daughter’s nanny ever she was pregnant with Caylee, but that the woman shifted a lot, that’s why she was confused about the address.  And she had several SIM cards which were mixed up, so she couldn’t remember where the nanny’s  phone number was stored. The fictitious nanny was never found of course so Casey had to admit to the detective that she had lied in her first interview.

I always get suspicious when a woman like Casey Anthony uses sexual abuse by her father as a defence in a trial, and as an excuse for killing her own child, for not showing any emotion.  Many hundreds of women have been abused by their fathers and close relatives, but usually this makes them even more determined to protect their own children from harm and neglect. I was a victim of sexual abuse by an uncle when I was ten years old and it took me years to be able even to talk about it, but it made me very aware of the dangers, and extra vigilant when males had access to my young children.  Most of us so abused are over protective, if anything.

I worked as a social worker in NZ for a short time, and in the worst cases children were removed from their abusive mothers and fathers. But time and again those same mothers became pregnant again and those same fathers sired more children.  The cycle of abuse continued  with the next child.  In one case the mother of eleven children, who had all subsequently been removed from her care one by one, quipped to the social worker, who along with police, rescued that eleventh child, “I don’t care, I’ll just have another one”. I left this career after only eighteen months because I could not handle the heartbreak of so many children repeatedly abused and murdered by those very people who should have loved and protected them.

All social workers who face this problem day after day, deserve medals of the highest order not only because of the good work they do, always without appreciation, but also because they spend their lives working to protect and rescue children from abusive families.  The children that do come to the attention of welfare agencies are the tip of the iceberg, many die without ever having contact with welfare agencies. The tragedy is that agencies often fail largely because of the sheer numbers of children who need their help and the lack of resources available to them.  Often when I worked as a social worker, we each handled 30 to 40 serious cases, with very limited support structures.  Social welfare agencies are notoriously under-funded in my experience. Too many children have died and are still dying at the hands of their parents.  Isn’t it about time that those men and women who kill their children are banned forever from having other children.  Perhaps those men and women should be ordered by the courts to be sterilised.  Like registers for paedophiles, there should be a register that holds the names of all those men and women so that in the event they apply for adoption or reversal of their operations their murderous and abusive histories will be available for all relevant agencies to access.

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By now most people will know that Casey Anthony has been released after the jury found her “Not Guilty” of murder.  She can now make millions by writing a best-selling book about her ‘ordeal’ (they are always best-sellers!) and by giving interviews to all types of media for huge sums.  But judging by Twitter, other online comments, various media and legal reports,   very few people believe this mother to be innocent of the murder of her child.  I can only think of that beautiful little girl who lived for two and half years, who died a horrible death probably by her mother’s own hand, and whose death will never be avenged.

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Caylee Marie Anthony

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How is it that thousands of children in wealthy countries like, America, New Zealand and Australia, parents continue to murder their children?  Each case is tragic, no matter what the circumstances.  In a perfect world every child should be wanted and loved.   But as we all know, this world is far from perfect, and children will continue to die unless drastic measures are taken, and people with a well documented history of abuse, neglect and murder of children, are prevented from procreating.

Food for thought.

Update from HUFF POST News source:

Casey Anthony is not going back to hostile Orange County without a fight. Lawyers representing Ms Anthony will appeal a court order mandating her to return to her home state to serve probation for a cheque-fraud conviction. Last week, Judge Belvin Perry ordered Ms Anthony to report to a probation officer in Orange County by noon on Aug. 26 — but her attorneys argue that the 25-year-old has already served the time. Due to a previous conviction for cashing $644.25 of bad cheques using a friend’s stolen cheque book, Ms Anthony still faces one year of supervised probation.

In dispute, due to a court process error, is whether Ms Anthony served her probation while in jail awaiting trial, or whether she must fulfill the probation after her release.

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The First Sail Boat

Today papyrus is recognized by many as just the paper sedge, the source of paper used for writing from 3300 BC until 900 AD, a span of almost four thousand years.   

   Egyptians weren’t  alone in this discovery. From around 6000 BCE until the advent of the wooden boat in 3500 BCE papyrus fulfilled another need, the reed boat, a vehicle that launched Egyptian civilization on that great internal highway called the Nile. 

     Throughout several river deltas in the arid world and the lake cultures in treeless high altitudes, reeds were used to build boats that made life easier for people who depended on boats for transportation of any significance.During this time the slim, ultra light, papyrus reed craft evolved, which became the sailboat, a craft that was very useful for going upriver from the delta using wind to carry it against the current. 

     The early sailboat was equipped with rigging made from papyrus rope, a sail made from finely made thin papyrus mats and a cabin or superstructure made from papyrus stems.  The only things not from the swamp were the wooden mast and the rock used for an anchor.  

     Of course all during those seven thousand years papyrus also provided a source of paper, a refuge for birds and a biological filter to control erosion and provide a natural balance on the Nile. 

   A plant for all ages, it still provides a bird refuge and pollution filter in Africa today. – Images & Script Source:  BwanaPapyrus.

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The earliest discovered remains from a 7000 year-old reed boat were found in Kuwait.  They were also constructed from early times in Peru and Bolivia, and boats with remarkably similar design have been found in Easter Island.  Reed boats are still used in Peru, Bolivia, Ethiopia, and until recently in Corfu.

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Scribe's equipment - Egyptian Antiquities at the Louvre

A scribe’s equipment consisted of a palette with wells, brushes also made from reeds, crushed mineral pigments, rolls of papyrus.  Papyrus cutters were needed to straighten the edges of the sheets and smoothing tools smoothed the sheets and seals.

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For more…http://www.fieldofreeds.com/

Zahra; what suffering lies behind those eyes?

We will never know the full extent of the physical and mental suffering of Zahra Baker.  Born in Brisbane, abandoned by her mother at two years, Zahra suffered and survived severe cancer, and was then taken to America by her father. Bad enough you would think.  There have been many platitudes given about Zahra, but the fact of the matter is that both  her parents failed her,  failed to protect  and nurture their daughter.

Zahra’s mother may have suffered from depression, but where was the rest of the extended family?  It must have  seemed to Zahra as though everyone in her family had deserted her; why else did she not have the confidence in them to write and tell them what was happening to her?  She believed no-one really cared. At five, Zahra lost her left  leg above the knee to bone cancer, and then she lost her hearing; she almost died in the struggle to overcome the disease.  Later, she had an operation for lung cancer and her recovery was very slow.  Just to survive that much in her first ten years is truly heroic.  Did her pain and suffering become too much of a burden for her mother, or was her mother too self-centred to care?  Perhaps she did not have enough support.

Zahra’s father, Adam Baker married an American woman he met on the internet,   and left Australia for good to live in America.  But for Zahra, her father’s decision to leave Australia, where Zahra’s medical treatment was free, for North Carolina, where it’s not, was stupid and selfish. The new Mrs Baker had no medical insurance and family members advised Adam not to go.  He had little money and his needy daughter was deprived of the regular medical care she needed.  There is no evidence that Adam Baker ever took Zahra to a doctor in America. The weak man that her father was, should never have left Australia with his daughter; her needs were great and should have come first.  Most dads would agree with that, no matter how lonely they might be.  Excuses just don’t cut it here.  Instead, Zahra was placed in the trailer-home world of a vicious step mother who began to beat and torment this defenceless child.  She was shifted from small town to small town. Zahra’s strength of character would prove her undoing; she didn’t complain to anyone.  However,  Adam Baker knew Zahra was suffering.  The North Carolina Department of Social Services admitted with some embarrassment that its staff had visited Zahra four times last year to investigate allegations of abuse by her stepmother.

Adam would not talk to News Limited this week, except to say that his first wife, Emily, Zahra’s mother, who was expressing her grief for Zahra back in Australia, had “never been a mother to Zahra”.  Well, he obviously had never been a father to Zahra. Adam Baker did not create the person that is Mrs Elisa Baker. But he would have known during his two years in North Carolina that his daughter was being neglected and ill treated. The most telling and troubling thing that has come out of this heartbreaking case, is that  Adam Baker  called the police fifteen days after  Zahra had gone  missing from his home.

Mrs Baker had beaten her own three children to the point where, in a bail hearing shortly after Zahra’s remains were found, Mrs Baker’s  daughter, Amber Fairchild, 25, testified her mother was a flight risk and a danger to her children. Mrs Baker has had  seven husbands – some in bigamist circumstances.  Shirley Mims lived right next door to the Bakers but only saw Zahra once, when they first moved in. “We never even knew a child lived there,” Mrs Mims says. “There was screaming, hollering, cussing – they were very violent. They were asked to leave.” In late 2009, Elisa, Adam and Zahra moved to a trailer home in Granite Falls, and the young girl was sent to the nearby Hudson Elementary school. It was then that Mrs Baker’s mistreatment of Zahra began attracting the attention of authorities, but Adam says he noticed nothing amiss.

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The two people who probably had more dealings with the family than anyone else in North Carolina were their trailer-park neighbours, Bobby Green and Kayla Rotenberry. “The whole time, everything Ms Baker ever told us about her life was nothing but lies,” said Ms Rotenberry.Every time something bad would happen to Zahra, Mrs Baker said it was best for Zahra. The reason Mrs Baker told people Zahra was confined to her room permanently was because she was a hospital baby, that she was used to it. Then Zahra appeared with a  black eye, which was also her fault. “Everything was Zahra’s fault.”  Mr Green got Adam a job working with him at Mark Coffey’s RealTree company, mulching, tree-lopping and landscaping, but Mrs Baker did not work. The neighbours say they never saw Mrs Baker hit Zahra, but they knew something was wrong.  “I got the feeling Zahra was scared,” says Mr Green. “One night, the Bakers had to go somewhere and they was gonna leave Zahra by herself. Ms Rotenberry said she could stay here with her”. Zahra never left Ms Rotenberry’s side all night.  “When we said, ‘There’s your mum and dad back home’, she ran and hid in the bedroom. She didn’t want to go home. The red flag started going up.”  The neighbours say they made no complaints because they had no evidence and they knew welfare was already involved. Mrs Baker’s own daughter, Amber, who also lived in the park, publicly attacked her mother for forcing Zahra to walk up the steep hill on her prosthetic leg, even though it was obviously causing the poor little girl great discomfort.  What Zahra wanted more than anything was a bike. Her step mother told her  she’d never get one unless she walked, hard, all the time.

Zahra; A short, tortured life

Residents living in the trailer park, complained to police that Mrs Baker was threatening them with violence when they questioned her treatment of Zahra.  Mrs Baker then moved out of the trailer park to Hickory, taking Zahra out of Hudson Elementary where she had completed fourth grade.  No-one ever saw Zahra at the new address, or ever again.   Adam Baker called the police to report his daughter missing.  His tone in that recorded call is flat, unengaged, matter-of-fact. He says he had last seen Zahra at 2.30am, when he checked on her. The 911 dispatcher sounds more shocked than Adam. Adam tells the dispatcher a garbled story about a ransom note, explaining that it seems the kidnappers thought the Coffeys lived at his address, and took the wrong child: Zahra.

Somehow, with the apparent threat of a kidnapping in the air, from 5.30am, Adam did not bother to check on Zahra until he made the 911 call at 2pm – 8 1/2 hours later.   Interviewed by police, Adam changed his story, saying he had not seen Zahra since Wednesday.

That afternoon, Mrs Baker failed a polygraph test. Asked whether she had hurt the child, whether she knew anyone who had hurt the child or whether she had written the ransom note, police assessed she had shown deception on all three answers.  On Monday, October 11, Adam Baker appeared on Good Morning America, pleading for information about his lost daughter. Later on the same day, Mrs Baker admitted to police that she had written the ransom note, saying she was “mad” at her landlord, Coffey. She was held on charges of obstructing justice, along with other outstanding warrants.

On November 19, Mrs Baker told Hickory police that Zahra had died on September 24 and had been cut up and dumped the following day. She said Adam dismembered Zahra and they both had disposed of her in various woodland locations around Granite Falls and Hudson, claims he denies.  Despite telling police he had not seen his daughter for a number of hours, then a few days, before reporting her disappearance, he finally told a Hickory TV station, immediately after Mrs Baker was charged, that he had not in fact really seen Zahra for some time.  His mother told the Herald Sun: “Adam was working long hours. He would go into Zahra’s room and [Mrs Baker] had made up the bed to make it look like she was in bed asleep.”   This means he didn’t talk to his sick little daughter, who was living in the same house, for 15 days.

It also means he slept in the house, on the evening of September 24, when Zahra was dead, and he came home on the evening of September 25, after she’d been dismembered and taken away, and noticed nothing.  Increasingly, it looks as though Mrs Baker had become an active meth user, if not distributor, in the Granite Falls and Hudson areas. There is speculation that police do not yet know how she killed Zahra. The girl’s remains that were found have told only the story of her dismemberment, with evidence that cutting tools were used on her body.  Zahra’s skull, which could reveal her cause of death, has not been found and is the likely reason why Mrs Baker is facing a second-degree murder charge, rather than first-degree, which in North Carolina carries the death penalty. Her indictment states she wilfully and with premeditation murdered Zahra.  As yet, no-one knows exactly how Zahra died.

Rest in Peace, Zahra.

See Post: Zahra, Daniel & Caylee No Summer Will They See (poem)

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The face of an evil stepmother: Elisa Baker

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Update 16 September 2011

Source: Herald Sun

 Zahra Baker’s stepmother, Elisa Baker, has pleaded guilty to killing and dismembering her body, WCNC-TV reported. Elisa Baker, 43, was charged with second-degree murder, and has since been sentenced to a maximum of 18 years in prison, with a minimum of 15 years. Adam Baker has been cleared of any involvement in his daughter’s murder.

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Adam Baker: a weak man who probably did love his daughter

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Zahra Baker may have been raped by associates of Elisa Baker,  in North Carolina before she was killed and dismembered, according to court documents. Zahra was probably murdered to cover up her sexual abuse and rape.

The information was contained in search warrants issued in connection with the case that were unsealed by a judge today in the US state of North Carolina. This information would not have been revealed at the trial unless the plea bargain of second-degree murder was agreed to.

In one warrant, a source told police they had information that two men raped Zahra – and when asked if those same men killed her, the source said: “They might have hit her in the head,” The Charlotte Observer reported. It was claimed one of the men had a relationship with Elisa Baker, Zahra’s stepmother.

The documents released today also revealed Elisa Baker’s lawyer told police that remains might be found in the bathtub of the home where the Baker family lived in Hickory, North Carolina, 93km northwest of Charlotte. When police searched the home they removed drain pipes and traps looking for blood, along with sections of a wall.

A mattress with a dark stain on it was recovered from the home, while Elisa Baker told police she and Adam Baker had discarded another mattress at a dump in Granite Falls. Elisa Baker previously provided information to police as to where they should direct their search for Zahra.It was also revealed her dismembered body was concealed in a bed comforter and car cover, and discarded in a skip behind a grocers, according to court documents released overnight.

Elisa Baker had directed investigators to the Fox Ridge apartments in Hickory. Through her lawyer, she admitted that she and Adam Baker wrapped Zahra’s prosthetic leg in a white trash bag and threw it in the apartment skip.  On October 10, a dog trained in recovery of bodies gave a positive alert for the presence of human remains in or on two vehicles at the Baker home in Hickory.  Zahra’s prosthetic leg was recovered at the first site and later a bone, identified as belonging to Zahra, was recovered.

Zahra’s biological parents, Adam Baker and Emily Deitrich, have pleaded for Elisa Baker to give them more information to enable them locate the rest of Zahra’s remains, including her skull. Meanwhile, a memorial for Zahra that was to be held on Thursday local time has been rescheduled to a later date, The Hickory Record reported. The family asked that the date remain private.

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Zahra Baker Law Passed In North Carolina

Unregistered huskie & Kelpie cross in neighbour’s rear yard

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Our enclosed garden

Another view of our garden looking out from the patio where the dogs trapped Cleo

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Our beloved Cleo in the in-tray

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See post: Cleopatra  & The In Tray

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We arrived home from a family dinner to find our beautiful Burmese cat, Cleo,  mauled to death by two of our neighbour’s dogs.  In the past, the dogs have dug many holes from under their side of the adjoining fence. We have constantly filled the holes in and blocked them off with rocks.  There is only one place that the dogs were able to dig, and that was a very small patch near our garden composting bin.  All the rest of the fence line is blocked off with a thick growth of ice plant and rocks. However this day, when we were out, the dogs dug a huge hole, and cornered our cat who had no escape from the patio in which she was sleeping in her cane chair. We could clearly see what had happened by the state of the patio.  We are devastated.  Cleo, our companion of 12 years, was in superb condition.

We immediately reported the incident to the police and to the local council, neither of whom would take any action.  We considered the dogs to be aggressive and dangerous and were concerned for the welfare of our grandchildren who often play on the patio.  In our experience, dogs such as these become killer dogs once they have killed an animal and progress from there to babies and children if given the chance.

We finally got action from the Council after my son rang their office and demanded to speak to the person in charge of dog legislation.  My partner and I were too distressed to take the case up ourselves.  The council came to our house the following day and inspected the large hole under the fence,  but told us they could not take the dogs to the pound until the owners were home; access to the property had to be granted by the owners.  This, I could see, was going to be a long, drawn out affair!

The next morning at 9.20 am the dogs dug another hole under the fence and began to jump up against the glass doors of our house.   The owner had blocked up the first  hole with a car wheel and bricks.  I rang the council and twenty minutes later they arrived to catch the dogs.  They managed to get a collar and leash on the Kelpie cross, but the huskie was another matter.  It took several minutes for both of the officers to wrestle and grab the huskie’s neck with a shepherd’s crook, and then to secure a collar.  The owners were home but would not answer the door. Apparently the owner remarked to the officers later that he didn’t know what all the fuss was about!

The Council has told us that if the owner admits his dogs killed Cleo, the dogs will be put down immediately.  Otherwise, the Council will proceed to take the case to court and in 90% of cases, the judge rules that the dogs must be euthanised.  We have taken many photos of the scene and these will be used in court if necessary.  The scene where our beloved pet was killed, shows plainly the struggle she put up and how much she must have suffered.  She did not have a chance with these two dogs.  The owner is insisting it wasn’t his dogs!  “They wouldn’t hurt anyone, they would lick them to death”.  I can’t count how many times I have heard dog owners say this.  They don’t get it do they?

The internet is full of instances where dogs have mauled babies, children and small pets.  Not long ago two pet dogs in Australia took their owners’ new born baby out of its crib, ran out of the house with it, and ate it on the family’s front lawn.  These were well cared for and loved pet dogs.  In recent years in Australia and New Zealand, scores of young children have been maimed by pet dogs, not to mention adults.  One girl I remember, had her face torn off while playing in a playground.  When are councils going to bring in by-laws which make it illegal to keep large dogs in built up areas?  We often walk around the conservation wetlands near our home, where there is much wild life in residence.  We see owners letting their dogs run into the lakes and chase the swans, ducks and herons,  to name a few.  All dogs are required by law to be on leashes.  Clearly, by-laws are not being enforced.

The dogs’ entry hole on the neighbour’s side of the fence. He has since blocked it off with a car tyre and bricks. The second hole dug by the dogs the following morning is on the right beside the two bricks.

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See Ode To Cleopatra  (1998-2011)