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Mckenzie Ann Webster-Brown. Died November 25, 2009 at age six, of albuterol toxicity. This occured because she "received albuterol treatment by care giver using ADULT dose" (State of Colorada, certificate of death #004379104). She left behind her mother Faith Webster, her father Jeremiah Brown, her big sister Shaelyn Webster, her grandparents and uncountable buddies. This site is for her and in memory of her. Justice has not YET prevailed, but we are confident that ultimately it will.
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I hope there is justice in the end for Mckenzie.
Let us know how to help. Who do we call to demand justice? Is there any way to help get the word out?
I'm so pleased that in just a few hours people are responding to this blog. Here's what you can do in the here and now: comment comment comment. When you read something share YOUR views and thoughts. When you see a picture and remember Mckenzie, speak about it. If you know of a similiar situation that Faith and her family are in in regards to loosing someone and having to endure the so-called "justice" system, share that. I will be doing some research regarding "political" people to write to and on any other proactive steps we can take. This site is NOT one to BMW (bitch-moan-wine). We want to have an avenue to speak our minds AND we want to be able to share effective ways to change the situation. I SO appreciate your suggestions and COMMENTS. Thank you.
To all my family and friends please join Justice for Mckenzie. I have a granddaughter, Taytum, born October 21st 2008.she When I think of someone harming her without accountabliity it makes my heart hurt.
Just sent an email to Oprah Winfrey asking her to to look into this tradegy and address it. Gave her the information on the web site. The power of the media is awesome. I asked her to help so no other family has to lose another child.
Wow Grandma Too; good for you!!! Expressing thoughts and taking action. Rock on all!!!
Faith and I went to school together. As a mother I can't imagine her pain. But I would love to help in anyway I can. It is distrubing to me, that Colorado allows people like the piece of crap that is responsible for taking Mckenzie away from her family to continue to walk the streets and endanger others. I shared this blog on twitter, and will on facebook as soon as my dial up cooperates. My suggestions are to talk to as many radio, news networks, and talk show hosts as possible. To continue to use the internet to spread the word that justice still needs to happen. A facebook page or group might also help. With enough people shouting for action something has to happen. I know they also have petitions on facebook.
Please let me know if there is anything else I can do from Vermont.
Thankfully, justice doesn't just meant a court case is called and someone is found guilty. We HAVE guilt here. I hope there IS a court case. But I also believe we can COLLECTIVELY have our voice and maybe make a postitive difference in the so-called "justice" system, in memory and because of Mckenzie.
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