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Dehumanisation

A True Story of Organised Child Abuse

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Dehumanisation

By: Jen Grace, Samuel Grace
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Unwanted and homeless from day one: Social services found Jennie a new home. Tragically she was enslaved into a brutal regime of horrific abuse, extreme neglect, loss and degrading humiliation with foster parents.

It continued behind closed doors in a seemingly well-respected household for twenty-three years. The foster family trafficked her to other sickening perpetrators of organised abuse rings. The death of both foster parents did not stop the hideous abuse, which continued for decades as they hunted down Jennie and her son despite moving thirty-six times.

Jennie developed DID Dissociative Identity Disorder to survive after suffering such severe trauma.

All Jennie knew was shocking betrayal – including what she discovered from her social service records years later.

How she and her son survived is unfathomable, but Jennie's remarkable resilience shines through as she refuses to give up.

“The Stabards were excused from the previous allegation of abusing children in their care.”

“Noted that Faith and Jennie are possibly being sexually abused by the Stabards. If we were to investigate this, our problem would be, who would care for these misfits in society.”

“It is in the best interest to stay where they are as it is regarded they will not have any long-term problems as to the result of the abuse.”

“These Children are lucky to be placed in a home setting with experienced foster carers.”

Social care notes 1965 - 1974

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Powerful Story • Gripping Narrative • Good Ending • Eye-opening Content

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I didn’t like that the narration was done by a grown man. This was a story of a black girl. They used AI to narrate the story. I question why they chose a grown man’s voice. It throws you off. Why not a woman’s voice? That would have helped me connect more with the story line.

The forgotten and neglected children

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This book will really open your eyes. As a DJJ teacher , this gives insight to my students .

Excellent

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The storyline was hard to hear- such a horrendous treatment of them. The narration was lacking- yes it was virtual but very hard to get into listening- a feminine voice would have been better- the world is such a sad place for innocents.

Such a strong woman

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I can not with this virtual voice! Please! I just can’t listen to it! This voice that was chosen for this story could not have been worse!

Argh!!!

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The voice was a male voice. Didn't sound right, needed a female voice to sound more believable.

The inadequacy of CPS

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