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Three photos that haunt me: #2
Category: Reference, Education and News Asked by: apteryx-ga List Price: $3.02 |
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18 Jan 2004 13:35 PST
Expires: 17 Feb 2004 13:35 PST Question ID: 297743 |
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Re: Three photos that haunt me: #2
Answered By: bobbie7-ga on 31 Jan 2004 18:25 PST Rated: ![]() |
Hi Apteryx! Thank you for accepting my comments as the official answer to your revised question. Here is a copy of my findings. --------------------------------------------------- From the Santa Cruz Sentinel: Abusive mom declared sane after 8 years By MAY WONG Sentinel staff writer ?Ruby Pointer, a former Santa Cruz woman whose young children were found living in squalor and unable to speak beyond grunts, is a free woman. After spending five years in a state hospital and three more in an outpatient treatment program, Pointer was declared Monday to have been restored to sanity.? (..) ?Pointer was at the center of a widely publicized child neglect case in 1991 after police found her daughters ? then ages 2, 4, and 6 ? virtually feral. Police found the children living in a filthy Santa Cruz apartment, with the youngest hiding under a pile of garbage, cowering from strangers.? ?In the 1991 case, Pointer, was declared innocent by reason of insanity and ordered to stay in a state hospital for no longer than eight years ? the same maximum prison term she would have received if found legally sane and convicted of all the charges.? (..) ?Pointer?s children have been adopted into other families and some are under the care of her sister, Symons said.? http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/archive/1999/November/16/local/stories/3local.htm I also searched the San Jose Mercury News archives and found various articles about the Ruby Pointer neglect case. There is a $2.95 fee to view the full-text of any article. Unfortunately photos are not provided for archived articles. http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/ Here are some of the articles I obtained by searching for ?Ruby Pointer? at the San Jose Mercury News archives. They provide the first paragraph of the article for free. D.A. FINISHING PROBE OF FATHER IN CHILD NEGLECT CASE Source: PAUL ROGERS, Mercury News Staff Writer ?Santa Cruz prosecutors said Friday they are concluding an exhaustive six-week criminal investigation of Patrick Eggleston, the boyfriend of child neglect suspect Ruby Pointer and father of her three daughters.District Attorney Art Danner will disclose investigators' findings at a news conference early next week and announce whether Eggleston, 36, will be charged in connection with the incident.His role in the high-profile case has so far remained unclear. Although Pointer was? Published on August 3, 1991, Page 6B, San Jose Mercury News (CA) http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/ POINTER SENTENCED TO AN 8-YEAR TERM CHILD ABUSER WILL GO TO MENTAL HOSPITAL Source: PAUL ROGERS, Mercury News Staff Writer ?A judge's decision to send child abuser Ruby Pointer to a maximum security mental hospital for eight years should mean that the Santa Cruz woman will never again put children in harm's way, prosecutors said Monday.Closing the most infamous child neglect case in Santa Cruz County history, Santa Cruz Superior Court Judge Samuel Stevens on Friday ordered Pointer, 42, confined to Patton State Hospital until 2001, the maximum allowable sentence."What I hope is that she'll? Published on May 4, 1993, Page 1B, San Jose Mercury News (CA) http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/ MOTHER HAS HISTORY OF CHILD NEGLECT Source: PAUL ROGERS, Mercury News Staff Writer ?A Santa Cruz woman charged with child abuse this week, after police discovered her three daughters living in filth and unable to speak, won a court case seven years ago overturning a judge's order prohibiting her from conceiving children after her son nearly starved to death.Friday, prosecutors and foster parents familiar with the background of Ruby Pointer, 40, reacted with outrage that county social workers had done little to prevent her from abusing a new generation of? Published on June 22, 1991, Page 1A, San Jose Mercury News (CA) http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/ Here is one of the articles that appeared on the front page. MOTHER HAS HISTORY OF CHILD NEGLECT Source: PAUL ROGERS, Mercury News Staff Writer Published on June 22, 1991, Page 1A, San Jose Mercury News (CA) ?A Santa Cruz woman charged with child abuse this week, after police discovered her three daughters living in filth and unable to speak, won a court case seven years ago overturning a judge's order prohibiting her from conceiving children after her son nearly starved to death.Friday, prosecutors and foster parents familiar with the background of Ruby Pointer, 40, reacted with outrage that county social workers had done little to prevent her from abusing a new generation of? "Reprints, or copies of newspaper pages, are not available through NewsLibrary. Please contact the newspaper directly to inquire about the availability of this type of reprint." http://nl.newsbank.com/nlsite/faq.htm#hard_copy Here are a few phone numbers for the San Jose Mercury News 1-800-870-NEWS San Jose Mercury News 305 Mayock Rd Gilroy, CA 95020-7017 Phone: (408) 846-6710 San Jose Mercury News 8010 Wayland Ln Gilroy, CA 95020-4158 Phone: (408) 847-1617 San Jose Mercury News 1215 K St Ste 920 Sacramento, CA 95814-3951 Phone: (408) 920-5111 San Jose Mercury News 111 Ellis St San Francisco, CA 94102-2130 Phone: (415) 434-0370 San Jose Mercury News Santa Cruz News Bureau 750 Ridder Park Dr San Jose, CA 95131-2432 Phone: (408) 917-4400 Best wishes, Bobbie7 |
apteryx-ga
rated this answer:![]() Thank you for your work on this, Bobbie7. It turned out to be more of a quest than I'd thought, so I'll give you full marks for what you did find. Next time I'm in Santa Cruz, I'll see if I can follow through. Apteryx |
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Re: Three photos that haunt me: #2
From: bobbie7-ga on 18 Jan 2004 14:32 PST |
Hi Apteryx, Although I was not able to find the photo you want, I did find some details of the case. From the Santa Cruz Sentinel: Abusive mom declared sane after 8 years By MAY WONG Sentinel staff writer ?Ruby Pointer, a former Santa Cruz woman whose young children were found living in squalor and unable to speak beyond grunts, is a free woman. After spending five years in a state hospital and three more in an outpatient treatment program, Pointer was declared Monday to have been restored to sanity.? (..) ?Pointer was at the center of a widely publicized child neglect case in 1991 after police found her daughters ? then ages 2, 4, and 6 ? virtually feral. Police found the children living in a filthy Santa Cruz apartment, with the youngest hiding under a pile of garbage, cowering from strangers.? ?In the 1991 case, Pointer, was declared innocent by reason of insanity and ordered to stay in a state hospital for no longer than eight years ? the same maximum prison term she would have received if found legally sane and convicted of all the charges.? (..) ?Pointer?s children have been adopted into other families and some are under the care of her sister, Symons said.? http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/archive/1999/November/16/local/stories/3local.htm I also searched the San Jose Mercury News archives and found various articles about the Ruby Pointer neglect case. There is a $2.95 fee to view the full-text of any article. Unfortunately photos are not provided for archived articles. http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/ Here are some of the articles I obtained by searching for ?Ruby Pointer? at the San Jose Mercury News archives. They provide the first paragraph of the article for free. D.A. FINISHING PROBE OF FATHER IN CHILD NEGLECT CASE Source: PAUL ROGERS, Mercury News Staff Writer ?Santa Cruz prosecutors said Friday they are concluding an exhaustive six-week criminal investigation of Patrick Eggleston, the boyfriend of child neglect suspect Ruby Pointer and father of her three daughters.District Attorney Art Danner will disclose investigators' findings at a news conference early next week and announce whether Eggleston, 36, will be charged in connection with the incident.His role in the high-profile case has so far remained unclear. Although Pointer was? Published on August 3, 1991, Page 6B, San Jose Mercury News (CA) http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/ POINTER SENTENCED TO AN 8-YEAR TERM CHILD ABUSER WILL GO TO MENTAL HOSPITAL Source: PAUL ROGERS, Mercury News Staff Writer ?A judge's decision to send child abuser Ruby Pointer to a maximum security mental hospital for eight years should mean that the Santa Cruz woman will never again put children in harm's way, prosecutors said Monday.Closing the most infamous child neglect case in Santa Cruz County history, Santa Cruz Superior Court Judge Samuel Stevens on Friday ordered Pointer, 42, confined to Patton State Hospital until 2001, the maximum allowable sentence."What I hope is that she'll? Published on May 4, 1993, Page 1B, San Jose Mercury News (CA) http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/ MOTHER HAS HISTORY OF CHILD NEGLECT Source: PAUL ROGERS, Mercury News Staff Writer ?A Santa Cruz woman charged with child abuse this week, after police discovered her three daughters living in filth and unable to speak, won a court case seven years ago overturning a judge's order prohibiting her from conceiving children after her son nearly starved to death.Friday, prosecutors and foster parents familiar with the background of Ruby Pointer, 40, reacted with outrage that county social workers had done little to prevent her from abusing a new generation of? Published on June 22, 1991, Page 1A, San Jose Mercury News (CA) http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/ Best regards, Bobbie7 |
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Re: Three photos that haunt me: #2
From: apteryx-ga on 18 Jan 2004 18:57 PST |
Thanks, Bobbie7. That is most definitely the case. My time estimate was off (and may be off for the other two photo requests as well), but it seems that my memory of the details was still pretty sharp. What was the date on that first article, the one that said "declared Monday"? And so then: what would it take to find a photo that appeared, I think, on the front page of the Merc during the time that this case was first being investigated and reported? Apteryx |
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Re: Three photos that haunt me: #2
From: bobbie7-ga on 18 Jan 2004 19:33 PST |
Hi Apteryx, "What was the date on that first article, the one that said "declared Monday"?" November 16, 1999 "And so then: what would it take to find a photo that appeared, I think, on the front page of the Merc during the time that this case was first being investigated and reported?" Here is one of the articles that appeared on the front page. MOTHER HAS HISTORY OF CHILD NEGLECT Source: PAUL ROGERS, Mercury News Staff Writer Published on June 22, 1991, Page 1A, San Jose Mercury News (CA) ?A Santa Cruz woman charged with child abuse this week, after police discovered her three daughters living in filth and unable to speak, won a court case seven years ago overturning a judge's order prohibiting her from conceiving children after her son nearly starved to death.Friday, prosecutors and foster parents familiar with the background of Ruby Pointer, 40, reacted with outrage that county social workers had done little to prevent her from abusing a new generation of? "Reprints, or copies of newspaper pages, are not available through NewsLibrary. Please contact the newspaper directly to inquire about the availability of this type of reprint." http://nl.newsbank.com/nlsite/faq.htm#hard_copy Here are a few phone numbers for the San Jose Mercury News 1-800-870-NEWS San Jose Mercury News 305 Mayock Rd Gilroy, CA 95020-7017 Phone: (408) 846-6710 San Jose Mercury News 8010 Wayland Ln Gilroy, CA 95020-4158 Phone: (408) 847-1617 San Jose Mercury News 1215 K St Ste 920 Sacramento, CA 95814-3951 Phone: (408) 920-5111 San Jose Mercury News 111 Ellis St San Francisco, CA 94102-2130 Phone: (415) 434-0370 San Jose Mercury News Santa Cruz News Bureau 750 Ridder Park Dr San Jose, CA 95131-2432 Phone: (408) 917-4400 |
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