How Could You? Hall of Shame-Legend and Sincere Robinson-Strong case-Child Deaths UPDATED

By on 10-18-2023 in Abuse in foster care, California, How could you? Hall of Shame, Legend and Sincere Robinson-Strong, Schitara Page

How Could You? Hall of Shame-Legend and Sincere Robinson-Strong case-Child Deaths UPDATED

This will be an archive of heinous actions by those involved in child welfare, foster care and adoption. We forewarn you that these are deeply disturbing stories that may involve sex abuse, murder, kidnapping and other horrendous actions.

From Roseville, California, twin foster children, Legend and Sincere Robinson-Strong, 2,  drowned on October 9,2023 in a west Roseville pool.

“The twin boys were under the care of their foster parents at the time of the drowning and the boys’ grandmother said that her daughter and the boys’ mother had been asking for the children to be removed from the home before their deaths.

The boys had been in foster care for about two months at the time of their deaths.

“Our daughter pleaded for them to be removed from that place,” the grandmother said. “Because she was having complications there with the foster parents, and at the same time, nobody heard her cry. Now they’re trying to cover all this under the rug.”

The Roseville Police Department has served several search warrants in the course of their investigation but they have not announced any arrests.

“I’m numb, the boys’ grandfather said. “I don’t really know how to feel. Disgusted, at all kinds of stuff here like I can’t get it out of my head.“

The boys’ grandmother believes that somebody needs to be held accountable for their deaths and is asking why nothing was done to try and save these boys.

“Where are your alarm doors to let you know the kids are gone?” she asked. “And how are you not paying attention to two toddlers for so long that they drowned and we’re still in the pool when paramedics arrived, but you are certified CPR. Why didn’t you help them?… why is she not in jail? Why hasn’t she been arrested?”

According to the grandmother, the boys’ biological mother has been working through a program and only had a month left.

“She never got to say goodbye to her boys,” the grandmother said.

A GoFundMe has been set up to raise funds to provide proper burials for the boys.””

Grandparents of drowned Roseville toddler twins want justice
[Fox 40 10/12/23 by Matthew Nobert]

REFORM Puzzle Piece

Update:“Police seized the foster parent’s cell phone. She obtained an attorney and is now no longer talking to law enforcement.

More than 60 pages of documents have been released from Child Protective Services, however many pages of the documents have been redacted.

The case dates back to Oct. 9. First responders arrived around 11:22 a.m. to the area of Waterford Glen Circle after the two boys were found unresponsive. Both were taken to the hospital, but they did not survive, according to Roseville police.

The new documents reveal the two boys were two-year-old twins in foster care at the time. It appears they had just been placed in the caretaker’s home back in January.
The documents said it was reported that the foster caregiver failed to provide adequate supervision for two twins resulting in the children drowning in the home pool. The caregiver said that she looked away for five minutes and then found them in the pool. She called 911 and started CPR. Two other children were at school at the time. No other adults were in the home.

Later in the documents, law enforcement allegedly observed a Mike’s Hard Lemonade alcoholic drink on the counter. It’s not clear who the drink belonged to, but police said the foster parent was the only adult listed in the home.

There is a ring camera, but the documents said the foster parent would not give the video to law enforcement. Police seized the foster parent’s cell phone. She obtained an attorney and is now no longer talking to law enforcement.”

CPS Documents: Roseville caregiver failed to provide adequate supervision for twins who drowned

[ABC 10 11/28/23 by Chris Thomas]

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