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Former Foster Child Raped, Tortured, & Abused For Decades Found Dead – Leaves Behind 2 Children

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Though I realize that there are some really good foster families out there, the entire system set up to “protect children” by Child Protective Services is geared towards corruption and anything other than protecting the innocent among us.  This is why the story of the abuse and death of Kristine Gaulin is so important because the abuse not only affected her but the two children she left behind, as well as her parents.

NBC Boston reports:

WARNING: This story contains information that is graphic in nature and could be disturbing to some.

A heartbroken mother says the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families killed her adult daughter.

Cheryl Gaulin blames the DCF for the death of her daughter, Kristine, last year, as well as and the state-licensed foster home she was in as a child.

“They killed my daughter is what they did,” Gaulin said. “If it wasn’t for them, Kristine would be alive today.”

Kristine was a loving mother of two young girls, but Gaulin says she was never able to overcome the trauma of the horrific abuse she suffered as a child decades ago inside the state licensed foster home of Ray and Susan Blouin.

She was placed in that foster home when she just was two weeks old and struggled her entire life to overcome the abuse and trauma she suffered as a child there, Gaulin said.

“Kristine was abused in every way possible,” she said. “Sexually, physically, mentally, verbally, emotionally. You don’t take kids in unless you want to take care of them and nurture and love them, especially at 2 weeks old. The state failed, there were so many warning signs.”

Court records, police reports and DCF records obtained by the NBC10 Boston Investigators document a trail of abuse of foster children inside the walls of the Blouins’ home and red flags missed and ignored by DCF.

Kristine is one of the dozens of foster kids the DCF cycled through the Blouins’ home over the years.

John Williams lived with the Blouins during the same time as Kristine until he ran away in 2004.

“We went through a dehumanizing situation,” he said. “We were strangled, tortured. We were put in dog cages.”

Kristine was 15 years old when she ran away from the Blouins’ home, and Gaulin and her husband opened their home to raise her. Gaulin said she came to them with only one photo of her entire childhood and traumatic memories.

Her foster father, Ray Blouin, pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting her in 2003. Blouin’s daughter was also accused of molesting Kristine and charged as a juvenile, but those charges were ultimately dismissed.

Gaulin says the Blouins took away Kristine’s life, trust and confidence.

“She was never loved,” Gaulin said.

Ray Blouin moved out of the home and registered as a sex offender, but the DCF left children in the Blouins’ home despite the conviction and charges and substantiated reports of abuse.

Kristine struggled with substance use disorder for years, but was back on track working at a nursing home when she overdosed and died at the age of 35 last October after using cocaine laced with fentanyl.

She was one of four former foster children who filed a civil suit against the DCF and the social workers involved in her case. That suit resulted in a historic $7 million settlement last month.

“They finally killed her. She was found on a hill all by herself. It was one of the hardest days of my life,” said Gaulin.

A spokesperson for the DCF referred us to a previous statement saying there’s nothing that can remedy the trauma endured by the children who were in the Blouins’ home.

Susan and Ray Blouin and Phil Paquette, who also lived in the home, have criminal cases pending. They’ve entered not guilty pleas.

An investigative reporter named Kathy Curran discovered the home of the Blouins was engaged in torturing the children they were given custody, locked them in cages and abused them sexually.

According to Health Impact News:

Watch this 5-and-half-minute report by Kathy Curran from 2019 to get a grasp on just how evil this place was:


Kathy’s investigation into this story has continued since we published this report back at the end of 2019, and her work clearly shows that this is “business as usual” in the Massachusetts foster care system, and that what happened with the Blouins was not a “rare” incident.

One of the things Kathy Curran’s investigative work has uncovered, is that the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families (DCF) has a “secret list” of people “in the system” who are suspected as child abusers, and that there are over 40,000 people on that list, including the Blouins who were reg6istered foster parents!!

Last month (August, 2023), four of the children who had to live through this horror won a $7 million settlement against the State.

But one of those children will not be able to make use of that settlement, because she was found dead, leaving behind two daughters.

Article posted with permission from Sons of Liberty Media


Tim Brown

Tim Brown is a Christian and lover of liberty, a husband to his "more precious than rubies" wife, father of 10 "mighty arrows" and jack of all trades. He lives in the US-Occupied State of South Carolina, is the Editor at SonsOfLibertyMedia.com, GunsInTheNews.com and TheWashingtonStandard.com. and SettingBrushfires.com; and also broadcasts on The Sons of Liberty radio weekdays at 6am EST and Saturdays at 8am EST. Follow Tim on Twitter. Also check him out on Gab, Minds, and USALife.
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