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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Advocates claim DHS, BA police ignore child abuse whistleblowers - 2 News Oklahoma KJRH Tulsa

BROKEN ARROW, Okla. — There are new developments in a high-profile case involving a Broken Arrow couple falsely accused of murder and sexual abuse in 2018.

Although charges were ultimately dropped against Bill and Lisa Woolley, they spent months in jail and lost custody of their grandson, Clayton.

He was five the last time they saw him and now 12 years old.

Now, there is a growing number of people stating on- and off-the-record that Clayton may be in danger and not enough is being done to look into the matter.

Private investigator Eric Cullen, Reverend John Stitt (Governor Kevin Stitt’s dad) and Jerry Dillon, a family advocate and Tulsa businessman, have been fighting for justice for the Woolley family together. Now, they are ramping up demands for an investigation after multiple claims of child abuse.

“It’s one of the most evil, egregious situations I’ve ever dealt with in my entire life and I will be 80 in October,” said Stitt.

Bill and Lisa’s grandsons had custody of their grandsons, Elijah and Clayton, due to their daughter’s drug addiction. The recently released documentary, “Saving Clayton,” details the numerous medical issues Elijah suffered from before dying in 2018. Although the medical examiner listed the cause of death as homicide, multiple medical professionals have since debunked that cause. The charges were dropped.

Court documents quote Dr. Robert Block, M.D., Oklahoma First Chief Child Abuse Examiner, as saying, “no medical conditions or signs of neglect...



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