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Discover covert torture orphanage in Florida United States

The doors of the Industrial School for Young Arthur G. Dolzer gave idyllic countryside, village of vegetation, with a paved road leading to pavilions surrounded by brick buildings, a lap pool and a football field. Young people began to be stationed there from 1900 might well think that they had won the lottery. They were young with no luck, usually orphans or victims of parents who abused them, and the state had labeled incorrigible, most did not know what to do with them for their behavior. This new luxury orphanage seemed to be the first breath they would have in their lives. Today, all that is behind the Industrial School for Young Arthur G. Dolzer in Marianna (Florida, USA) is a meager wooden crosses, a symbol of one of the darkest chapters of childhood maltreatment in the United States. Anthropologists who have spent years investigating what exactly happened in this enclave had to admit, this week, they are buried under those crosses many more children than school records to admit. Estimate are about 49, when historical documents and folklore indicate that as much should have 31. Actually, there should be none. These bodies are of children who succumbed to the daily abuse they were subjected to for more than a century in this authentic covert torture camp for children. white-house-of-torture-children "The way they treated us was brutal," says Bryant Middleton, one of the few survivors of that horror. "Many are wild shape apaleaba and then not see them again. The anarchy that existed at that school, the irresponsibility with which they abused us, the ruthlessness they showed to perpetrate such acts against children so young, all that is coming to light. Is coming to the surface like children buried there screaming take years and now finally they were listening. " Middleton does not refer to the years of hard labor had to suffer because, as incorrigible children, had no other place to go. Hours worked on farms decidedly illegal school, or sometimes other as they Mandaran because the unexplained said so Florida law: that whoever incorrigible, went to work at state farms. That had created this school. The judges and local politicians turned a blind eye. What we denounce those who lived there is nothing. Does the brand new football field and attractive Olympic pool? Nothing but excuses. "They hid bloody beatings, rape and even murder" recalls Roger Dean Kiser, who was enrolled at the school between 1959 and 1961. It was just a book of Kiser, Children of the White House, an American tragedy, which took five years ago, the authorities to seriously investigate what was going on in the center. On June 30, 2011 closed its doors, almost confirming his story. Since then, researchers from several universities try to clarify exactly what was going on there. What we have not yet responded is what the eponymous White House. That was what they called the building of concrete walls painted white "which tortured anyone who skipped the rules." Kiser tells it, one day after his arrival, two caregivers grabbed him by the shoulders and dragged him up so gloomy enclave, beaten, whipped and choked him until he lost consciousness. It had lasted two minutes. He was taken to the doctor. Others were not so lucky. If you require Kiser, Middleton and survivors of the horrors that orphanage are answers, you may never have them. The law forbids the exhumation of bodies without the explicit permission of the families who, for years, abandoned their children to their fate, to die in a nightmare you never wake up.

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