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TRAVIS DECKER CASE: Judge Ignored Mom's Warnings - Three Children Lost Their Lives
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TRAVIS DECKER CASE: Judge Ignored Mom's Warnings - Three Children Lost Their Lives
Episode Description: Whitney Decker did everything right. She documented her ex-husband's homelessness, his mental health struggles, his medication non-compliance. She petitioned the court. She warned of danger. The judge ignored every red flag and granted Travis Decker unsupervised overnight visits anyway. This episode of Hidden Killers delves deep into the Travis Decker case, exposing how Colorado's family court system catastrophically failed three innocent girls. Despite Travis being diagnosed with PTSD and borderline personality disorder, living without stable housing, and refusing treatment, the court prioritized his parental rights over the children's safety. We examine the 1970's legal precedent that still governs modern custody decisions, the myth of judicial accountability, and the impossible position protective parents face when court orders endanger their children. Legal analyst Eric Faddis provides expert commentary on what went wrong and what must change. This heartbreaking case reveals a pattern of systemic failures that continue putting children at risk across America. Essential listening for parents in custody disputes, legal professionals, and anyone fighting for family court reform.
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Episode Description: Whitney Decker did everything right. She documented her ex-husband's homelessness, his mental health struggles, his medication non-compliance. She petitioned the court. She warned of danger. The judge ignored every red flag and granted Travis Decker unsupervised overnight visits anyway. This episode of Hidden Killers delves deep into the Travis Decker case, exposing how Colorado's family court system catastrophically failed three innocent girls. Despite Travis being diagnosed with PTSD and borderline personality disorder, living without stable housing, and refusing treatment, the court prioritized his parental rights over the children's safety. We examine the 1970's legal precedent that still governs modern custody decisions, the myth of judicial accountability, and the impossible position protective parents face when court orders endanger their children. Legal analyst Eric Faddis provides expert commentary on what went wrong and what must change. This heartbreaking case reveals a pattern of systemic failures that continue putting children at risk across America. Essential listening for parents in custody disputes, legal professionals, and anyone fighting for family court reform.
Hashtags: #TravisDeckerCase #HiddenKillers #TrueCrimeToday #FamilyCourtFailure #WhitneyDecker #CustodyTragedy #ColoradoCrime #JudicialNegligence #ChildProtection #MentalHealthAwareness #PTSDveteran #BorderlinePersonality #ProtectiveMothers #SystemicFailure #CourtReform #TrueCrimeCommunity #ParentalRights #ChildSafety #PreventableDeaths #JusticeForChildren
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TRAVIS DECKER CASE: Judge Ignored Mom's Warnings - Three Children Lost Their Lives
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TRAVIS DECKER CASE: Judge Ignored Mom's Warnings - Three Children Lost Their Lives
Episode Description: Whitney Decker did everything right. She documented her ex-husband's homelessness, his mental health struggles, his medication non-compliance. She petitioned the court. She warned of danger. The judge ignored every red flag and granted Travis Decker unsupervised overnight visits anyway. This episode of Hidden Killers delves deep into the Travis Decker case, exposing how Colorado's family court system catastrophically failed three innocent girls. Despite Travis being diagnosed with PTSD and borderline personality disorder, living without stable housing, and refusing treatment, the court prioritized his parental rights over the children's safety. We examine the 1970's legal precedent that still governs modern custody decisions, the myth of judicial accountability, and the impossible position protective parents face when court orders endanger their children. Legal analyst Eric Faddis provides expert commentary on what went wrong and what must change. This heartbreaking case reveals a pattern of systemic failures that continue putting children at risk across America. Essential listening for parents in custody disputes, legal professionals, and anyone fighting for family court reform.
Hashtags: #TravisDeckerCase #HiddenKillers #TrueCrimeToday #FamilyCourtFailure #WhitneyDecker #CustodyTragedy #ColoradoCrime #JudicialNegligence #ChildProtection #MentalHealthAwareness #PTSDveteran #BorderlinePersonality #ProtectiveMothers #SystemicFailure #CourtReform #TrueCrimeCommunity #ParentalRights #ChildSafety #PreventableDeaths #JusticeForChildren
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Episode Description: Whitney Decker did everything right. She documented her ex-husband's homelessness, his mental health struggles, his medication non-compliance. She petitioned the court. She warned of danger. The judge ignored every red flag and granted Travis Decker unsupervised overnight visits anyway. This episode of Hidden Killers delves deep into the Travis Decker case, exposing how Colorado's family court system catastrophically failed three innocent girls. Despite Travis being diagnosed with PTSD and borderline personality disorder, living without stable housing, and refusing treatment, the court prioritized his parental rights over the children's safety. We examine the 1970's legal precedent that still governs modern custody decisions, the myth of judicial accountability, and the impossible position protective parents face when court orders endanger their children. Legal analyst Eric Faddis provides expert commentary on what went wrong and what must change. This heartbreaking case reveals a pattern of systemic failures that continue putting children at risk across America. Essential listening for parents in custody disputes, legal professionals, and anyone fighting for family court reform.
Hashtags: #TravisDeckerCase #HiddenKillers #TrueCrimeToday #FamilyCourtFailure #WhitneyDecker #CustodyTragedy #ColoradoCrime #JudicialNegligence #ChildProtection #MentalHealthAwareness #PTSDveteran #BorderlinePersonality #ProtectiveMothers #SystemicFailure #CourtReform #TrueCrimeCommunity #ParentalRights #ChildSafety #PreventableDeaths #JusticeForChildren
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