Saturday, October 29, 2011

Adolf Hitler Campbell latest news

Adolf Hitler Campbell and his two sisters will remain under foster care after a judge denied the parents custody. The 5-year-old boy, named after the infamous Nazi dictator, and his two sisters were taken by New Jersey welfare officials in 2009 and his parents have been fighting for their since. Despite a court ruling in their favor made Tuesday, both parents insist that the reason state officials took their children was because of their names. "The judge and [the Division of Youth and Family Services] told us that there was no evidence of abuse and that it was the names!” Heath Campbell told NBC 10 News in Philadelphia as reported by the New York Daily News. "They were taken over the children's names." The mother, Deborah, said she misses her children dearly. “I don’t sleep, I don’t eat much. I miss my kids. Miss their pitter patters on the floor,” their mother said to NBC 10 as quoted by the Daily Mail. “It’s hard. I fall asleep with their pictures.” Deborah Campbell said that the reason why her children were taken away from her was because of an incident that happened at a grocery store in January 2009. She went to get a birthday cake for her son that would read: “Happy Birthday Adolf Hitler.” The first store did not oblige to her request, so a local Walmart offered to make the cake. The Campbells have denied that they are Neo-Nazi despite having swastikas throughout their home. Court records show that both Campbells have unspecified mental and physical disabilities. A judge will decide whether to return the children to their custody in December.

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