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Commoner ago

A reporter's visit Saturday to the rubble-strewn Citron slum, where 13 of the children lived, led to their parents, all of whom said they turned their youngsters over to the missionary group voluntarily in hopes of getting them to safety. Similar explanations were given by parents in the mountain town of Callabas, outside Port-au-Prince, who told the AP on Feb. 3 that desperation and blind faith led them to hand over 20 children to the Baptist group

How did Silsby find talk with all of the orphans' parents, ALL OF THE PARENTS, and confirm their parents wishes, in an earthquake-devastated country, in ONE day?

RweSure ago

She encountered a couple of people who were had already spent a a lot of time in those towns.

Issac Adrien worked in Callebas. Pastor Jean Sainvil worked in Citron

http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-ap-finds-all-baptist-groups-orphans-had-parents-2010feb21-story.html http://www.theledger.com/news/20100205/lake-wales-missionary-wrongly-linked-to-haiti-orphan-drama

Commoner ago

oh wow, that's comforting. .. to know an orphanage would grab your kids up without talking to you, but on hearsay.

Are_we_sure ago

That does not seem to be what happened. http://www.theledger.com/news/20100205/lake-wales-missionary-wrongly-linked-to-haiti-orphan-drama

In this case the orphanage said no, and a local guy spoke directly with the parents. The parents said yes to the kids getting on the bus, not the orphanage.