
Melissa Bright thinks she's living every parent's worst nightmare when her five-month-old baby tumbles from a lawn chair and hits his head on the driveway. But after she rushes him to the hospital, a new nightmare begins.The Brights are thrust into a medical and legal system so focused on protecting children from abuse, it has targeted innocent parents. With exclusive audio captured as the events ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Powerful and emotional. Such an educational piece that can empower parents across the US. Both cases had obvious discrimination and it shows it is on all sides regardless of what color you are.
This show is so manipulative it makes me cringe. Can’t do it.
So let’s just be super clear: this is an incredibly important story about families who have found themselves in a nightmare fighting against the government to be able to keep their own children.
The reporter (Mike) does a FANTASTIC job, I really appreciated his tone and sincerity during the reporting.
By episode 5 I was very sympathetic with both families - and others who may find themselves in this position.
Family “A” is white, and the parents are accused of harming the children by black C... more
Very well done! I sobbed throughout this podcast, both families were wronged on such a deep level (Butlers more so due to systematic racism). It was heartbreaking and made you realize how one accident could cause such rippling devastation. Sending healing and positive thoughts to each family.
I honestly have to admit it never even crossed my mind that anything like this could happen so hearing about all this has been very eye opening and very informative. Would recommend this podcast to anyone and everyone. It’s an extremely important podcast. Cant rate it high enough.
You just had to make it political. Things didn’t change because a “democratic” judge was elected. They changed because of pressure, mostly streamlined from another judge, who was Republican. Funny how you don’t mention the political leanings of the CPS workers, who are democrats. Or the parents, or the lawyers, et al. Just the one place you could insert an out of place jab. So sick of this nonsense. I am totally appalled by this story and glad the CPS corruption (democrats) was brought to light,... more
These are the kind of conversations and experiences people need to be having. Thank you for investigating this.
Wow. What a story. I can’t unhear these poor parents’ stories. Especially how Chandra and her family were treated differently on account of race. Just heartbreaking with a happy(ish) ending.
This is the first podcast that has made me ugly cry. Hearing those babies crying and their parents so upset, my heart literally broke. I can’t even believe what I just listened to. I could not move for 6 episodes. Wonderfully told.
Incredibly well told. Heartbreaking and infuriating at the same time
Interesting and well-done.
I've had my own less than stellar experiences with Child Protective services, but SUCH craziness was unfathomable to me! If you have kids, you better listen and if you have grandkids, you better listen! If you want to have kids you better listen, too! Wow!
Thank you for bringing light to this very important topic. I don’t have children but I have heard too many horrific stories of the system failing families
Please listen to No One Should Believe Me instead of this garbage. This reporting is irresponsible and puts kids lives at risk. I am cancelling my Wondery+ subscription now that I’m aware that they support this trash journalism.
I’m convinced after listening to this podcast that there are very few circumstances worse for a parent than being forcibly separated from your babies. Not only is it a nightmare for the parents, but the lifelong trauma inflicted on innocent children is unimaginable. These poor babies (temporarily) lost the only source of security they knew, and for what? Hearing Mason’s hoarse cry broke my heart.
Thank you to the whole production team for a stellar investigation! I only wish CPS could have fa... more
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