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Moving Beyond Murder" Exclusive Interview with Amy Leichtenberg
The last time Amy Leichtenberg saw her two boys alive, something was not right. The father of the children was acting strange when they met at the police station. Amy refused to hand over herboys on March 7th, 2009 an officerthreatened her if she didn't give them to their father, she would be arrested according to her lawyer.
That moment will be forever etched in the mind of Amy Leichtenberg, her children found dead at the hands of their father 3 weeks later.
Although the wounds will never heal, the loss can never bereplaced, Amy Leichtenberg is on a mission to change a civil and criminal legal system whom allows dangerous parents to have access to their children. Where poorly trained "persons" are making decisons in family court across the country without taking into account the dangers associated with mental heath evaluators, appointed lawyers for the children (G.A.L.) judges and law enforcement turning their heads to this rising epidemic.
There are no adequate words to convey the courage and strength Amy Leichtenberg has shown in just a few short months. She will be our guest for the entire hour in an exclusive interview this week on the Susan Murphy Milano Show where we will also take live calls.
If you have a question for Amy and are unable to call in please email me at contact@movingoutmovingon.com and it will be read on air Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Show Time: 4:00 PM EST 3:00 PM CST 1:00 PM PST
Call-in Number: (347) 326-9337
Show Link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/susanmurphymilano
If you miss the show it will replay automatically right here on this site all you have to do is make sure the volume on your computer is turned on and up.
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LABELS: AMY LEICHTENBERG, ARMY LT. HOLLEY WIMUNC MURDER, CHILD CUSTODY, CHILDREN OF DIVORCE, JACK AND DUNCON CONNOLLY
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