FOR IMMEDIATE DISSEMINATION
October 21, 2003
via Fax (876)935-6018 and AIRBORNE EXPRESS
Bruce Kraft, Chief, American Citizen Services Section
Embassy of the United States of America
in Jamaica
16 Oxford Road
Kingston 5, Jamaica
West Indies
Re: POSSIBLE TRANQUILITY BAY RUN-A-WAYS
Dear Mr. Kraft:
Early this morning, I was told that fourteen (14) boys tried to escape from Tranquility Bay Reformatory. I have been seeking confirmation on this information as you will see from my webpage on the subject
http://www.bulletinboards.com/view.cfm?comcode=Titsch. This evening, I received a call from an individual who claims she has information, from a resident in Treasure Beach, and that the story is true. While I can?t be 100% sure about this, I have serious concerns if it is.
The Tranquility Bay ?Parents Checklist, which can be viewed at
http://www.adolescentspecialtyschools.c ... itybay.pdf , and the Tranquility Bay Parent Manual, which can be viewed at
http://www.adolescentspecialtyschools.c ... itybay.pdf , enumerates, in detail, the penalties for the children and the parents when this event either occurs or is planned. While I could personally care less about the parents being charged for this (absurd as it is), I am very concerned to think of what lies in wait for these kids. If the manual, which is available on the World Wide Web, suggests penalties for this type of situation, I absolutely blanche when I think what punishment they may be enduring since their capture and return to Jay Kay.
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The children, as you already know, are U.S. Citizens, not under arrest or being detained by the Jamaican Government who, in almost all cases, were brought to Tranquility Bay against their will. While their have been conflicting rulings with respect to the parents? rights to have their children enrolled in the reformatory, I know of no legislation that permits assault and battery and unlawful detainment of U.S. Citizens, even those who have not reached the age of emancipation.
Because there is testamentary evidence that Tranquility Bay uses methods tantamount to torture; to wit, in re: Johnathan Tyler Mitchell, Tazewell County, Virgina (Testimony in Open Court of Nick Violante, et al., I request that your office immediately contact Tranquility Bay and warn its Director with respect to inflicting any physical punishment on the children who tried to escape and that you personally interview the those children to determine if their rights as US Citizens have or are being violated. Their parents should also be notified individually of the incident, and not just by way of being billed for the cost of capture.
I have already sent you a letter, which has had no reply. This matter is urgent, and you are in a position to intervene and help the children who are in this unfortunate mess, and I request that you do so right away.
I again ask you to keep me informed with respect to your actions in this regard.
Respectfully submitted,
Richard R. Titsch, III
cc: file
Peter Inverso, United States Senator (New Jersey) By fax
George Miller, United States Senator (California)
[ This Message was edited by: ricktitsch on 2003-11-11 19:48 ]