The Washington Times

Dad loses custody of 8 children

RICHMOND — The Virginia Court of Appeals yesterday upheld a judge’s decision to terminate the parental rights of a man who kept his eight children isolated in a tiny, dilapidated home without electricity or plumbing.

A three-judge panel rejected Granville Frazier Toms’ claims that there was insufficient evidence to terminate his rights and that officials should have tried to help him before taking his children.

The family’s primitive living conditions came to light when Hanover County sheriff’s deputies responded to a domestic disturbance call on Jan. 28, 2003.

All but one of the children fled into the woods, without coats or gloves to protect them from near-freezing temperatures. They emerged about eight hours later, at 3:30 a.m., and were taken to a hospital for evaluation.

Deputies described the Toms residence as a trash-filled, 16-by-16-foot unfinished structure with no separate rooms. The family used an outdoor bathtub and a crude outdoor latrine, and the yard was littered with liquor bottles and beer cans.

Toms showed up about 30 minutes after deputies arrived. He refused to help find the children and was arrested, and the children were put in foster care.

Toms remains in prison after being convicted of seven misdemeanors and two felonies for child abuse and neglect.

Circuit Judge John Richard Alderman approved the Hanover County Department of Social Services’ recommendation to terminate the parental rights of Toms and his wife, Laura, and to seek adoption for six of the eight children.

Testimony at yesterday’s hearing indicated that the children had received no education or health care. They scored below the first percentile on developmental tests and initially communicated with a court-appointed guardian only by grunting and body language.

Toms suffers from delusional thinking, paranoia, social phobias and other mental health problems, experts testified, along with a history of alcohol abuse dating to age 6.

The appeals court agreed with Judge Alderman that it was unlikely Toms could remedy the problems quickly enough to be able to provide the children a decent home life.

“Toms’ life has been badly scarred by destructive patterns of alcohol abuse and debilitating bouts of mental illness,” Judge D. Arthur Kelsey wrote in the unanimous opinion.

“These long-standing conditions go back to his childhood and cannot be explained away as recent, readily correctable, maladies.

“And they were severe enough to cause Toms to cloister his children in inhumane living conditions, to deprive them of routine medical care, and to do nothing to stop the steep regression in their developmental skills.”

The court ruled that officials were not legally required to try to rehabilitate Toms before terminating his rights if they determined reunification would jeopardize the health and safety of the children.

Story Continues →

View Entire Story
Comments
blog comments powered by Disqus
You Might Also Like
  • Boy Scouts vote, now allow openly gay boys to join

  • IRS official Lois Lerner is sworn in on Capitol Hill in Washington on May 22, 2013, before the House Oversight Committee hearing to investigate the extra scrutiny IRS gave to tea party and other conservative groups that applied for tax-exempt status. Lerner told the committee she did nothing wrong and then invoked her constitutional right to not answer lawmakers' questions. (Associated Press)

    IRS head Lois Lerner, who invoked 5th Amendment, may be compelled to testify

  • President Obama answers questions during his new conference in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington on April 30, 2013. (Associated Press)

    Obama defends drone strikes, reignites Gitmo debate in crucial speech

  • Celebrities In The News
  • Backstreet Boys singer-songwriter Nick Carter has written the memoir "Facing the Music and Living to Talk About It." (AP Photo/Bird Street Books)

    Nick Carter: Backstreet Boy pens memoir

  • Debbie Reynolds: We all knew Liberace was gay

  • "Glee" star Lea Michele attends the Fox Network 2013 Upfront party at Wollman Rink in Central Park in New York on Monday, May 13, 2013. (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

    Lea Michele: ‘Glee’ star has book scheduled for 2014

      • Independent voices from the TWT Communities

        Political Potpourri

        A collection of reader guest articles, thoughts and opinions by Communities writers and breaking news and information.

        Haydon's Soccer and Sports Pitch

        Covering the world of soccer, including the World Cup, Major League Soccer, D.C. United and the English Premier League and other interesting sporting events.