Trashfire MNPublicRecords CHIPS file on Rekieta's 9-year-old testing positive for cocaine - All parties are assumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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It is a virtual certainty that I am right. I did pretty extensive research on this and, in short, the law is very clear that the responsible agency and court must search for relatives, and, if necessary, provide legal, financial, and administrative assistance so the relatives can obtain a license and qualify for all applicable state, local, and federal assistance programs. In fact, it specifically says that, if for whatever reason, the children's best interests are that they are placed with a relative that cannot be licensed as a foster parent, the requirement should be waived before placing them with non-relative licensed foster parents.

The primary reason licensing is such a big deal is because the guardians must be licensed in order to qualify for federal Title IV-E assistance, even if those guardians are kin.

I've attached excerpts from a Minnesota DHS training manual to support my claims.
I think it's almost a certainty they are with relatives. The legalese about KCHHS is to be clear that the foster home is not the guardians, KCHHS is the guardians and can make all the decisions including changing the foster family. The concern is an end run by family to gain complete guardianship and cut out KCHHS and their rules.
 
I'm not sure but I speculate, based on her low body weight and the tendency of children to be slow even for their body weight to metabolize drugs out of their system that she might be able to hit that in a single large-for-a-child-but-not-insanely-large dose.
Every drug is weight based. A medicine used to help can quickly poison you if in high enough doses. Let alone hard, un-regulated drugs like coke.

The average 8 year old weighs between 45-80 pounds. Rekieta will never tolerate an obese daughter of his, so she is likely well within this range.

A dose meant for an adult will last much, much longer in a child's body, and it will show up in her physiology as being more potent then say, a 200 pound grown man.

Same dose, but different potentcy.

Same reason why teenagers get drunk really quickly, smaller bodies.
 
Balldo giving his kid a night-night rail because she gets night terrors is somehow one of the least sinister options for how a 9 year old is regularly using coke.
Knowing what we know about Rekieta's descent into hedonism and addiction tends to make us believe the worst of the man, but I cannot imagine him so depraved or delusional he would dose his own child with a drug such as cocaine. I can see the kid getting into their stash, sure. I can even see that child's alcohol- and drug-addled parents leaving drugs around the house for a curious kid to find. What I can't see is either of them doing that to her on purpose. It just doesn't play.
 
Whoever drafted this retarded line deserves to have their spine removed. Everything is a chemical substance. Your PC is made of chemical substances. The air you breathe is a mix of chemical substances. Do you store literally fucking anything in your house? Yes? Then you are a drug dealer in the eyes of the law equivalent to Pedro the meth peddler.
Dude. It's right there in the same 152.137: sorry very tired - it's not in the same section.
(b) "Chemical substance" means a substance intended to be used as a precursor in the manufacture of methamphetamine or any other chemical intended to be used in the manufacture of methamphetamine.

Always look at the definitions.
Edit: I think Aaron does constitute a caregiver, as defined by 609.232:

Subd. 2.Caregiver.​


"Caregiver" means an individual or facility who has responsibility for the care of a vulnerable adult as a result of a family relationship, or who has assumed responsibility for all or a portion of the care of a vulnerable adult voluntarily, by contract, or by agreement.
No, Aaron is not a caregiver. Cooking canned pasta here and there is not a caregiver.

But that section you quoted is about vulnerable adults not children.

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Other than "-1000 IQ cokebrain logics" I would really like to know what the point was in agreeing to the initial hair follicle test and then blocking the results of it. Buyer's remorse perhaps?

My understanding based on earlier conversations was that Mr. and Mrs Baldo's follicle test was related to their arrest, they disallowed its being released to CPS as it appears that they can choose to opt out of release for that use.
 
Was this the child he was really nasty to in one of his later live streams?
I believe that was the youngest one, but if anyone has the clip (there's this coffee addict named Elissa who has a lot of Nick clips) he does say the child's age in it (in reference to her listening to Alec Benjamin, "you're [number] years old, why are you listening to Alec Benjamin?").
 
You don't even have to snort it. Ala always sunny- you can rub it on your gums or even your tongue.
Yes. Historically it was used in much the same way as Lidocaine or Novocain. As a local anesthetic for things like dentistry. Cocaine is closely related to those much mellower drugs. But it's going to take licking or rubbing on your gums a huge amount of cocaine to hit numbers like that. There's a reason Cokeheads snort it.
I'm prepared to sound like a retard, so rev up those Juju screencaps. I have never seen cocaine in person, but would it be possible for a child to confuse cocaine with sugar? Is it possible for a child to find it and maybe sprinkle some on their cereal or something and think nothing of it? Just little bits of "sugar" over a long period of time?
In it's most common form Cocaine is a fine talc like powder. It can be compressed into something like chalk. But in its snortable form it would look nothing like sugar. At best maybe confectioners sugar. But really it looks more like Baby Powder. In it's larger crystal form it's Crack. You're probably not going to confuse Crack with Sugar, but it's a closer match. I don't think anyone has claimed Nick and his cock socks had any crack. If they were doing something like that it would almost certainly be Meth. Which would have shown up as Meth on the tests.
 
Can that level of exposure irreversibly fuck up a kid's brain?
A level that's consistent with recreational use and assuming she was a user, somewhat longer term than you'd think?
Yeah.
If the cope theory of environmental exposure which involved her in the same bed of 4 adults was true, then likely not.
Trauma is eternal though.

REEE! AN EIGHT YEAR OLD WOULDN'T EVEN KNOW HOW TO DO COCAINE!!!
That's a massive cope, I first smoked when I was 8. It was horrible so I never smoked again.
 
Charges for what?

Aaron doesn’t have a duty of care to Nick’s kids. If he knew and said nothing, it’s shitty but not illegal.

I get that some people don’t like Aaron, whatever, but some of these “AARON WILL GO TO JAIL!” Takes are pretty dumb.

Put Aaron on the stand and have him testify that: “Oh yeah, they took drugs. Nope never saw the kids take drugs or be given drugs. Nope they were under lock in the bedroom the entire time! Never saw them anywhere else!”

How would the prosecutor dispute that? Have Nick testify that they gave drugs in front of the kids and Aaron never said a peep? Send a video camera back in time to record the state of the house prior to the arrest?

No Aaron isn’t going to jail, he isn’t even going to face trial. Even if there WAS an applicable law, cops and the prosecutor has enough shit on their plate as it is.

They got the drugs, they’ll charge Nick with that. Might even throw some more child endangerment charges at him.

They’re sure as fuck not going to investigate and prosecute anyone who’s ever been in contact with Nick and his family, let’s be real here.
 
Knowing what we know about Rekieta's descent into hedonism and addiction tends to make us believe the worst of the man, but I cannot imagine him so depraved or delusional he would dose his own child with a drug such as cocaine. I can see the kid getting into their stash, sure. I can even see that child's alcohol- and drug-addled parents leaving drugs around the house for a curious kid to find. What I can't see is either of them doing that to her on purpose. It just doesn't play.
Did you watch the Cokestream? Daylight normie Nick is not the same as late night fifth of whiskey and 3 rails Nick. It's like the Werewolf comes out. Do I believe that the Nick we've watched for years could give his children cocaine? No. DO I think the unhinged creature we saw on that stream could follow some internal logic path that sharing his magic pixie dust with his favorite daughter who happened to wake up in the wee hours thinking it would be the greatest most beneficial thing ever? I'm not gonna give that a hard no. It's the same logic path that ends with letting the Frat House Dog drink the Bong Water to see what happens. It's human stupidity under the influence 101. In 20+ years in EMS I rarely ever saw anyone actually being deliberately evil to a child. I saw hundreds, maybe thousands of people being unbelievably fucking stupid. I lived through a 20 year record of a dead or maimed kid every 4th of July. Every year without fail. Every one of them somebody doing or allowing something unfuckingbelievably stupid.
 
Every drug is weight based. A medicine used to help can quickly poison you if in high enough doses. Let alone hard, un-regulated drugs like coke.
I know that body weight relates to blood concentration, what I'm saying is that for a given blood concentration of an already absorbed drug, i.e. after body weight stops mattering, a child excretes that drug i.e. gets it out of their system slower than an adult. This is relevant for cocaine levels in hair because the more time a person spends with significant concentrations of coke in their blood, the longer the hair has to absorb it. This should result in a higher testable level in hair than a direct 1-1 comparison of body weight would suggest, is my point.
 
someone must have convinced her it was medicine or something
Kind of a mile-wide stretch here, but do crackheads ever go through the effort of hiding that shit in caplets to bust open later? I imagine you'd need to put together quite a few but "hey, officer, that's just a normal bottle of advil there". Maybe balldo has more lying around than was found, and maybe the kid had a headache and took some 'advil'?

Naturally this is kind of retarded and if a dumbass like me could think it up I imagine a cop could.
 
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The thing is, even if the girl accidently got the coke in her system he and his useless whore wife did never got any professional medical help for the girl. She could've died and they were more concerned about CPS being called.
This is most likely because there would have been previous mandatory reporter statements that led to the arrest timeline much sooner had they taken her to the ER. Whether or not "the worst days of his life" are a result of this daughter taking too much 'caine has yet to be fully proven, but all the circumstances surrounding this really are leaning towards that's what happened: an accidental ingestion of a LOT of coke (probably thinking it was mommy and daddy's secret sugar stash or something), overdose, and then mommy and daddy trying to take care of it themselves because if this gets out, their high (pun intended) class lifestyles come crashing the fuck down.

I'm quickly moving away from "get help, Nick" to "get roped, Nick".
 
To put it bluntly, when you find those levels and those types of drugs in a child that young, with what was going on in that house? Yeah the investigators have to give it some really serious thought. Because 9 times out of 10 when you find those types of drugs in young kids CSA is happening.

8 year olds don't develop 3 day/week moderate cocaine habits on their own. Somebody needs to be introducing them to Mommy and Daddy's Magical Princess Sparkle Dust. Now in this case I'm 50/50 whether it was Nick and Kayla thinking they'd found the perfect cure for ADHD, or, given the shear levels of sexual deviant and depravity going on in that house, someone pushing some other boundaries.

And yes even thinking it is disturbing and disgusting. But here we are. 5000 ppg(?) Of Cocaine in a 9 year old. I would say "thank God she's not old enough to drive while high on cocaine" but this is Nick so you never know. Granted it probably can't be worse than Nick driving.
Pray for the children
 
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