Wednesday, December 05, 2007

The tragic case of Ricky Holland

For nearly three years, Dr. Aurif Abedi, a child psychiatrist at Jackson's Foote Hospital, treated Ricky Holland's often strange and violent behavior with drugs, adjusting them based on reports from Ricky's primary caregiver, Lisa Holland.

He totally missed the child abuse. He was totally blind.

In this 14-part series, the Free Press reexamines the life and death of 7-year-old Ricky Holland. Go to freep.com/rickyholland to follow the 14-part series over the next two weeks

Here is the introduction


On a raw January day in 2006, Tim Holland fell to his knees after leading police to the skeletal remains of his son Ricky in a Michigan swamp.

"What have I done?"he wailed as he looked at the black plastic garbage bag partially submerged in the icy water. "What have I done?"

What could anyone have done to save Ricky?

What did anyone do?

Ricky's story got national attention when the search for the missing 7-year-old turned into an ugly case of murder at the hands of his adoptive parents, Tim and Lisa Holland.

They convinced authorities they were a deserving couple seeking to build a family through the foster care system.

But a Free Press investigation shines new light on how their dark, secretive world unraveled, and Ricky with it. Confidential documents provide disturbing new details about his life, death -- and those who were supposed to protect him.

Ricky came into foster care as a bright child hurt by neglect. His problems only grew, masked by powerful drugs and the Hollands' manipulation of teachers, social workers, doctors, child welfare investigators and others who looked for abuse but didn't always see it or act.

Would you have seen it?

Could you have saved Ricky?

Read his story and decide.

It won't be as easy as you think.

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