Emotional Trauma Timeline of Contacts and Telephone Calls in Re: Missing Person Report for N.H.R. March 97 to January 1999 March 10, 1997:

Sherlee Pesta and I went to the Burien Police Department (King County Police Precinct # 4).

We met with Major Rebecca Norton.

I requested the photos of my daughter.

When I asked for them Barbara, a desk clerk checked and told us that they were never entered into the records.

I then had Major Norton check and she said that they were lost.

These photos were given when my daughter was missing in re other missing person's reports, and run reports.

March 13, 1997 Detective Wayne Willott and I went to the Burien Police Department and again tried to file a missing person's report on my daughter.

We were told to pick up the outside phone and dial 911 then tell the operator we wanted to file a missing persons report.

We did as told and the operator was helpful until I gave my name.

She then put us on hold.

When she came back on the line she stated that she could not take a report.

I handed the phone to Detective Willott and he was told the same thing.

We then went to the desk clerk and requested to speak with a sargeant.

The desk clerk said that we had to file the report from the phone in the lobby, we explained that this was being denied, she seemed surprised and called for a sargeant.

We then waited out in the lobby and a Sgt. Campbell came out (female) and we explained we wanted to file a missing-persons report.

She told us to file from the phone in the lobby; we told her that our report was being denied.

She asked for my name.

When I told her, she asked if this involved the Peggy Jeffery foster home.

I said yes.

She then said to us that she knew Ms. Jeffrey and she would not take missing-persons report.

This police precinct is the same one mentioned in the police reports on the foster home as not filing child neglect reports on the home over the years.

At this point Detective Willott requested to speak with someone with seniority over Sargeant Campbell.

She went into the back and brought out Sargeant Soli.

Again when my name was mentioned Sargeant Soli refused to take a report.

At this same time Detective Anderson in Tacoma, Washington had filed a missing persons report on my daughter.

That she had gone missing in Pierce County, and that, at the time, she lived in Pierce County.

Report number: 97-MOO10914.

This report number was given to me by Susan Wagnor (or Wagner) of the Washington State Patrol.

At this time I would not find out about this report until I had been refused many times by various different King County law agencies.

I eventually had to go to Pierce County to file a missing persons report (number: 97-115-0306) with the Pierce County Sheriff's office: Jerry Lester on April 25,1997.

April 14, 1997: Called Rene Tommissier Assistant Attorney General (Torts Division) on the case 360-459-6967 Olympia, WA. Still requesting records that had been denied for a period of four years.

This request included public records. April 16,1997: Called Burien Precinct #4 and talked to Sargeant Soli.

I asked him to please take a missing persons report.

I reminded him that Washington State law states that their agency as well as the Washington State Patrol is obligated to take reports of a person or child that was missing.

He told me that he would not take a report because my daughter was not missing.

I asked him if he knew my daughter?

And where was he getting his information?

He responded he didn't know my daughter, and again said,

"Your daughter is not missing,"

and hung up.

March 1997:

I went to the Burien precinct two more times, once with Sherlee Pesta and Robert N. Nordby.

Again I was refused to file a report.

During these times Washington State records showed that Norma Hope Robbins was a runaway.

From the end of March 97 on: April 21, 1997

I went to the King County Sheriff's office and met with Detective Patrick Bowen, about filing a missing-persons report.

With me were Charlotte Perry, Robert N. Nordby, and a foster child who had lived in the Jeffery foster home (CJ, age 14).

Detective Bowen took notes and looked at the State documents on the Jeffery foster home involving his own police agency and the Burien precinct #4.

One such report was on Peggy Jeffery admitting to sleeping nude with her foster children in her bed as well as engaging in a sexual act with a foster child.

Detective Bowen also read other reports and documentation on this home.

This material included reports on other children, who had been raped and beaten, children who had ran from this home.

Children who had died from a drug overdose on Peggy Jeffrey's narcotics, in this material were documents from Peggy Jeffrey's personal physician stating that she was on five narcotics, and suffered from Manic Depression and BI-polar conditions.

Jeffery's Doctor, was Dr. Humphries.

Still, Detective Bowen refused to file a missing person's report, or file a child neglect report on this home.

He then told us he had research to do and would get back to me.

I then offered that we would go to the coffee shop across the street and would be back in 30 minutes.

He said that would be fine, when we went back he was not in his office and had instructed the desk clerk to give me a card and tell me he would call me when he had time.

After leaving the Sheriff's office I then went to the King County Morgue, or known as the King County Medical Examiners Office.

The same parties were with me.

I went up to the counter and asked if they had any Jane Doe missing persons?

The woman behind the counter asked me if I had someone missing?

I said yes.

She asked me for the missing person's report.

I told her I did not have one.

She then told me to go to the Sheriff's office and they would be glad to file one for me.

I explained that I had just came from the Sheriff's office and had been refused. She seemed shocked that this would have been done.

She saw the fear in my eyes just being in the morgue, and asked me my daughter's name.

I gave her Hope's name, and all I can remember next is her saying, "Oh, I remember that case, let me pull that case."

I could hear myself scream.

The others with me rushed over to catch me, as I went to the floor.

When the clerk saw my reaction she said,

"I'm so sorry, that is not the case, let me go to the back and get someone else."

An Page # 3

elderly lady came out with silver hair and glasses.

She apologized and said that she could not understand why the King County Sheriff's office would not take a report and I had to go through all this.

"It must be torture,"

she said.

I told her that my daughter was listed as living in Pierce County and missing, while the State of Washington had her living in a horrible foster home in King County that she had disappeared from.

I could not locate her even with a Private Detective our family had on the case.

Yet I was being refused to make a report.

She gave me a card with the Pierce County Medical Examiner's name and number and told me to call him.

She also told me,' that without a missing persons report number should something happen to my daughter that they could not notify the parents.

I ask what happened to those children, when the Sheriff's office or any other police agency refused to take a report from the parents?

She said they were kept for a time and then cremated.

April 23, 1997:

Called Detective Bowen back at 296-4200.

Rebecca answered and transferred me to Helen who said that Bowen was out sick.

April 24, 1997:

Called Bowen.

Spoke with Rebeccca and left message for return call from Bowen.

April 25, 1997: 1:05 PM

called Bowen and spoke with a Detective Beaden at 296-4200.

Mr. Beaden was Detective Bowen's supervisor.

He said that Detective Bowen was still sick.

He asked me to call back Monday.

April 30, 1997:

Called for Bowen and spoke with Sgt. Malone.

Left message for Bowen.

May 27, 1997:

Contacted apartment owner Herb Liekman at 365-8683 in Seattle.

Mr. Liekman stated that he had to evict my daughter because of drugs and violence.

He stated that on one occasion he had to physically remove a heroin addict from the property.

That when he went into the room he rented to my daughter there were needles strewn all over the place and the room was a wreck.

He said that she had lived in the apartment (room) for six months and before that she had lived with one of his other renters (Jim Buskin a gay man).

Mr. Buskin fed her and cared for her because she was homeless.

The room Hope rented was number # 26.

He served her with the eviction notice on May 1, 1997 the same time Pierce County Police said that she was living in Tacoma in Pierce County and was missing.

Also the same time that the State of Washington (DSHS) said that she was "doing wonderfully" while living in the Peggy Jeffrey foster home in King County!

I went to the apartment building in Seattle and took Detective Willott with me to interview Jim Buskin.

Mr. Buskin was not there, so we talked with a gay couple across the hall from room # 26.

We were told that Hope had suffered a heroin overdose and had almost died.

This man (Mr. Buskin) said he took Hope in and cared for her, she was in pretty bad shape.

He also said that there were always fights and drugs going on in Hope's room, that a Page #4 big woman always hung around and treated Hope badly ("beating the hell out of her").

He said that these people had complete control of her.

He said that he last saw my daughter with a man who was bald, in his fifties, driving a yellow van.

There was no contact from the police agencies or the Washington State Patrol.

June 2, 1997:

Sgt. Malone gave me the message that Bowen would be back on Monday and I was to come to the King County Sheriff's office to see him.

June 2, 1997:

Called Susan Wagnor with the Washington State Patrol at 1-800-543-5678.

She asked for Detective Willott's number and asked that he call her.

Called Detective Willott and gave him the message to call Susan Wagnor.

June 3, 1997:

Detective Willott called Susan Wagnor.

She gave him the missing persons case numbers filed by Tacoma Police Detective Anderson and Officer Lester in April 1997.

June 6, 1997:

Called Detective Bowen and gave him the missing persons reports filed in Tacoma, Washington.

June 9, 1997:

Called to see if Detective Bowen had called Detective Anderson in Tacoma. He had not.

June 9, 1997:

Called 911 and was transferred to Victoria at Major Crimes at 296-7530.

She was rude and screamed at me that she was not involved in this case, she had only taken "run reports."

She said "Don't get me involved in this," and hung up.

June 9, 1997:

Sue Wagnor called and informed me of the crisscrossing of the police in both King and Pierce counties.

She also was aware of my phone call to Victoria at the major crimes unit in Burien, Washington (296-7115).

Victoria had filled out all the run reports on Hope from the Jeffery and Blackwood homes.

June 9, 1997:

Called Northwest Women's Law Center to speak with the trustee appointed to Hope's trust fund through King County Superior Court to see if they had heard from my daughter.

The person I spoke with there was Ms. Mango.

She was secretive and very hostile and refused to talk to me.

June 9, 1997:

With no response from King County law agencies I called the Des Moines Police (911).

I was told to go to the King County Sheriff's office to file a report.

I was told that they were mandated by law to take a report.

June 10, 1997:

Called Attorney Michael Longyear (467-6204), a private attorney hired for my daughter by whom we don't know.

I asked him when he last saw my daughter.

He replied,

"How did you get my name and number?"

I again asked him,

telling him that a missing persons report had been filed in Tacoma,

filed by the Pierce County Sheriff's office NOT BY ME,

and I needed to know when he last had seen or spoke with Hope.

He said that he could not tell me that.

I ask him if he knew that my daughter was a disabled youth.

He said she wasn't.

I said she was born disabled from birth.

He said that I was lying.

I asked him again if he would tell me when he had last seen her.

He said, "No," and hung up.

June 10, 1997:

I then called attorney Barbara Isenhour, who drew up the trust fund documents for my daughter.

Ms. Isenhour was appointed in an ex-parte hearing in King County before Judge Wesley, and Commissioner Gaddis.

I called her at 340-2200 her office number in Seattle.

When I stated my name she seemed shocked, and referred me to attorney Michael Longyear.

She said she could not talk to me, I should call Mr. Longyear.

She denied, in this first contact, drawing the trust for my daughter.

June 10, 1997:

I contacted, by phone, the King County Clerk of the Superior Court (Kim Hart) at 296-9300.

I gave her Norma Hope Robbins' trust fund case number 96-4-03427-1 SEA.

She checked and stated that it was very strange but this trust account had a zero balance, yet it had not been terminated or closed out.

She said it appeared that it was to just show as active on the books, when it should have been closed out or terminated.

She said in checking further that no funds had ever been placed in the account.

I asked if there were any attorneys listed in reference to this account.

She said there were two: a Malcolm Ross and Linda Lillivic.

June 10, 1997:

I contacted Northwest Women's Law Center at 621-7691.

I asked to speak with someone appointed to the case of Norma Hope Robbins.

I spoke with Lisa Stone, Kelly McGuire, and Linda Mango.

I was kept from any contact with anyone from this agency that was actively involved with my daughter's trust fund.

Linda Mango told me that a Heidi Cash was the trustee of my daughter's trust.

June 11, 1997:

I wrote an Amicus Curae (friend of the court) brief noting the crimes committed against my daughter's Trust and her well being in state care.

I filed this with the clerk of the court and served Commissioner Steven Gaddis in his courtroom, with a copy.

Commissioner Gaddis became so upset that he left his bench and followed me through the courtroom doors asking that I take his copy back.

Charlotte Perry was a witness to my serving Commissioner Gaddis as well as his clerk at the Kent Regional Justice Center, Ex-Parte division.

Commissioner Gaddis was the commissioner over my daughter's trust fund; he was the same Commissioner over Judge Gary Little's trust fund.

June 13, 1997:

Faxed letters to King County Detectives Patrick Bowen, Lisa Stone. Faxed to 205-0908.

These letters were in re: the whereabouts of my daughter and just who last had contact with her.

June 16, 1997:

Interviewed Tomas Guillan (Seattle Times Reporter) Co-author of In Search of the Green River Killer.

We discussed the victims murdered.

Mr. Guillan confirmed to me that the victims were in fact foster children, and that they were told to not bring this specific fact to the public.

He also informed me that the murders had not stopped, that he continued to maintain a data bank of victims.

He knew of the Peggy Jeffery foster home in King County.

June 17, 1997:

I drafted a letter to Attorney Michael Longyear and to attorney Barbara Isenhour, informing them I knew of their roles in my daughter's trust and the case.

I also informed them that Hope was a disabled youth, born disabled, was currently homeless and that her care was being ignored.

I informed them that I knew the trust was set for her basic needs and care or should have been, and that their actions were to say the least questionable and neglectful placing my daughter at risk, both medically and physically.

I faxed Mr. Longyear at this number: FAX: 622-0909 on 6-17-97.

June 17, 1997:

Faxed a letter to Susan Flannagan Sill, King County Sexual Assault Unit (Special Assault Unit).

June 18, 1997:

Called Detective Beaden at 296-2728.

He refused to speak with me and stated that my daughter was not disabled, had not been born disabled.

I encouraged him to check this out and meet with me and view the Administrative Law Judge's ruling that she was disabled from birth and her condition would not change.

He said that he did not want to meet with me, look at any documents I may have and did not want to talk to me again.

I again asked him to contact the Administrative Law Judge (John Bauer) and offered him the judges chamber number.

If he did his job, and found out what I already knew, that my child had been born disabled, he could then call me back and tell me he would take a missing persons report and do his job.

June 19, 1997:

Jess Whorten placed a call to Detective Bowen to inquire about where one would file a missing person's report.

Mr. Whorten did not give a name of the missing party.

Beaden said to Mr. Whorten that he could not file a missing person's report on Norma Hope Robbins.

Mr. Whorten Page # 7 asked whom he was talking about;

Beaden went on and stated that there would be no report taken on the Kidd case

and no investigation into the Kidd case, now or ever!

Mr. Whorten said, "Look I did not give you a name,but who can you send me to that will answer my questions?"

Beaden hung up on him.

June 26, 1997:

The FBI Called FBI, Agent Charlie Mandango about the situation with my daughter.

He confirmed the 40-page fax sent to the FBI's fax machine at number 654-7115 to duty agent on June 17, 1997.

He told me the case had been assigned to agent John Eyer and he would get back to me.

July 1, 1997:

Detective Art Anderson of the Tacoma Sheriff's department called and said that Detective Bowen would not return his calls concerning the missing persons report filed in Pierce County.

FBI On 10-2-97 at 10:00 PM:

Detective Willott came to my home and asked me to call the FBI to see what the status of my case was.

I placed a call to 622-0460.

I spoke to the same duty agent that I had faxed on June 17, 1997 the 40-page document.

He checked and said that it had been sent to white collar crimes.

I relayed this information to Detective Willott.

October 22, 1997:

Called and talked to duty agent at the FBI.

The duty agent sent me to Jason Moulten's (FBI Agent in Command at the Seattle Branch office) voice mail.

I left a message for him to return my call.

Jason Moulten called me back and left his pager on my voice mail: 978-7631 December 9, 1997:

Called the FBI branch office in Seattle and spoke with the white collar crime unit to inquire of the status of the case.

Spoke with female agent Nancy Oliver.

February 24, 1998:

FBI Called and spoke with Nancy Oliver she said she was on her way out the door she would look into it and get back with me the following day.

No contact from This agency from this date 2-24-98 last known status was that my case had been sent to white collar crimes unit with the Seattle FBI and that my civil rights complaint had been sent on to Washington DC to the DOJ.

This is strange because I was denied the right to file a civil rights complaint with the FBI office in Seattle, Washington.

Page 8 During the time of all this emotional stress all these agencies had in their computors

I would not find this out till many months, weeks, days later.

Yet I was being refused to file my own missing persons report, and the reason told to me by these agencies Page #8

A blantant planned lie by these various agencies !!

No wonder the Green River Killer has never been caught,

with such practices involving human life, this shows that the victims of the GRK and others

mean nothing to certain police agencies in this state and child protective services,

some of the GRK victims were placed in the same foster home as my daughter

would years down the road be placed.

The Jeffery hell hole in King county,

protected by the Burien Precinct # 4 and the King county Sheriff's office of king county.

Even the Green River Killer task force stated that,

when the OK Boys ranch scandal broke in the media that she was informed before it broke According to Jeffery's medical history what we may have is another story.

These conditions certainly are reason enough to question her being licsened by the state of Washington as a and certainly a In this interview of Jeffery,

I felt she knew more than she was relaying to the Detective and myself, in regards to the many children the state so easily placed in her care.

She spoke of placing children on flights out of the state at all hours of the night and day, and not being given proper notice to prepare for their flights out of state.

Example ( Having to wake them up from their sleep, and rush them to the airport still in their Pj's.)

she spoke of having children in her care,

becoming ill and in need of medical treatment,

but she had no means to have them treated because,

The state had not issued her a medical coupon to pay for the treatment needed.

She also stated that she did not receive payment for many of the kids she housed,

some of which were Special needs children.

In fact,

some of the children in her home,

had been delivered by the and had never graced the doors of DSHS to be accessed.

She stated that still others,

would be picked up by the police and transported else where having never been processed through the department of social and Health Services

She stated that She and Marge Blackwood another foster parent would trade or swap off girls never notifying the department of social and health services of the switch.

The department had strict state statutes as to the location of a minor at all times.

She stated that this was ignored almost always,

by them and the department..

Jeffery's stated that she didn't question she just followed orders,

when the department sent her kids,

with no records or emergency history or emergency contacts Or special needs histories,

all these state laws were violated and ignored by region # 4 sSeattle DSHS> Social workers and supervisors,

Child protective Services workers and investigators Rarely if ever contacted her concerning the children placed in her care,

even when an open sexual abuse investigation was being done.

The children were dumped in her care and forgot about,

she stated that she kept one child for a year and the social worker had never processed Page # 9 her Medical coupons and cash benefits,

the child ran from the home having never met with her social worker first assigned to her case..

When asked, if she filed a run report she said because the child had never been processed into her care..

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Timeline of Events: March 1997 - January 1999

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