Rucki case follow up on The Frank Report
The site received a follow up article following my exposure.
Following my explosive article on The Frank Report, Frank Parlato received an email with a follow up article.
Minnesota has a long and tragic history of corruption failures in its family court, guardian ad litem [GAL] program, and child protection system.
Thank you, Michael Volpe, for reporting where ‘lamestream’ media fails to go – the truth.
The records and documentation Volpe has publicly posted from the actual Rucki court record, social services, David Rucki’s criminal cases/harassment orders, etc., clearly show that the Dakota County Minnesota family court system not only failed to protect the Rucki children from abuse but also colluded with a dangerous abuser in doing so
The article was written under a pseudonym, but whoever wrote it knows the case quite well.
This person tracks it from the children’s disclosure to the court appointees failure to report abuse, and finally to the sham criminal trial.
While the Rucki girls attended reunification therapy, their mother’s criminal investigation and trial regarding their disappearance was underway. Both girls were material witnesses and would be called to court to testify. So ordering the girls into reunification therapy first and coercing them to recant abuse allegations and sympathize with the identified perpetrator is witness tampering. It is also abusive.
If you watch at approximately three minutes of the video below, you’ll see just how little local police cared about witness tampering.
“It’s definitely not a free will choice,” Samantha tells the officer, “They basically said I have to. I have to recant everything I said, and that’s the way it has to be.”
Samantha said this to Lakeville Detective Kelli Coughlin.
Coughlin was dismissive, “Well, I just want to make sure you’re not here against your will.”
She was there against her will you idiot.
I’d ask Detective Coughlin directly, but she’s very courageous and blocked my email.
Her “courage” has not stopped her from receiving an award.
David Rucki’s attorney, Lisa Elliott, won an award as did James Dronen, who headed the investigation when the Rucki girls went missing.
A Lakeville police detective was recently awarded the Medal of Commendation for his work on a missing persons case that made national news.
Lakeville Police Chief Jeff Long awarded the medal to Det. Jim Dronen at the May 16 City Council meeting.
Long called the effort to find two missing teenage girls, Samantha and Gianna Rucki, one of the most “bizarre” cases he has seen throughout his 29-year career, and indicated there are more details that will come out in the July trial of the girls’ mother, Sandra Grazzini-Rucki.
Grazzini-Rucki is charged with multiple counts of depravation of parental rights and concealing a minor for allegedly dropping off the girls at a ranch in rural Minnesota after they ran away from home in 2013 during a child custody dispute.
The system is desperate to reward all the corrupt players involved in this case.
Heartbreaking dishonest corruption - It's time to hold abusers accountable!
Of course Dakota county awarded the criminal culprits. It’s further seal-stamping the official “We did the right thing”; When we ALL know, they didn’t. Muddy the waters (like the famous mpls cafe; muddy waters) with further judicial deception and fraud. The more individuals carrying weighted responsibility. The more carrying the weight of the crimes. The harder to prove it’s all corruption. Because the more necks that care about the end result being a award for them other than a prison sentence, the better for all of their survival.