Pennsylvania Troopers Search for Body of seven-year-old Girl from Florida who Disappeared while Walking to School Nearly Three Decades ago

Pennsylvania State police are conducting a search to try to recover the remains of a girl that was last seen walking to school almost three decades ago.  The victim was seven years old when she disappeared while walking to school in Tampa, Florida.  State Police have obtained search warrants for six properties owned by a man who they think may have some connection to the girl’s disappearance.  The man is now diseased and lived in Tampa at the time of the incident.

These types of cases are tragic with family members of a missing child often unsure whether their loved one is dead or alive.  Our hearts go out to the family members of this child.

Campus Safety Magazine Publishes an Article titled Hiring an Expert Witness – 10 Questions You Should Ask

I submitted an article last week to Campus Safety that was published on the topic of campus safety forensic expert selection.  The article, Hiring an Expert Witness – 10 Questions You Should ask is designed to be helpful to readers whose organizations are being litigated for school safety issues. 

I have been working with an attorney on a much more detailed white paper on this same topic as expert witness selection can be critical to how effectively a case is resolved.   We hope to have this published on the SHI site in the next few weeks.

We Should not take Freedom for Granted in our Schools

Today is an excellent time to reflect on the amazing and truly unprecedented level of freedom that our citizens enjoy.  In his excellent course A History of Freedom published by the Teaching Company, Dr. Rufus Fears makes a strong case that at no point in world history has any society offered the level of personal freedom of that in the United States.  Working with schools in other countries where a student can be physically beaten or permanently expelled for disrespecting a teacher really drives home the level of personal freedoms that we often take for granted. 

One school administrator we interviewed in a high school in South Africa was astounded that his practice of bringing in attack trained police dogs to personally sniff each student in his school for drugs accompanied by a manual pat down search of each student by police officers would be considered unlawful in the United States.  At the time, I was serving as an expert witness for the defense in a federal civil action brought against a local police department because a female police officer had asked a student to pull her bra forward slightly during a metal detection screening at an alternative school.  The South African administrator could not understand how a school official in our country could be litigated for searching a student under any conditions. 

It is easy to forget how much freedom we enjoy in this country and July 4th should always serve as a reminder to us just how free we really are.