Critics hopeful but skeptical of independent panel's review of Aniya Day-Garrett case
On Tuesday, a panel was appointed to review the Cuyahoga County Division of Children and Family Services’ handling of the Aniya Day-Garrett case, the four-year-old girl from Euclid who was allegedly murdered by her mother. While CFS’ critics believe the independent inquiry is a good first step, they also wonder why it has taken this long.

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Deputy M.E. says Aniya died slowly, withered away

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2 Philadelphia pastors face child abuse charges

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RAW: Jury returns guilty verdict for Aniya Day-Garrett's mother, mother's boyfriend

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Barack and Michelle Obama in Their Most Personal Interview Yet: "We Are Each Other's Counterbalance"

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State of Ohio finds problems at Aniya Day-Garrett's day care

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Sierra Day's sister takes the stand in Aniya Day-Garrett murder trial

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Teen Accused of Murdering Newborn Fights Hospital Bed Confession

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Mother facing disturbing abuse charges after neighbor rescues children

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Aniya Day-Garrett’s father speaks at rally

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Mom Heads to Prison in Fatal Toddler Abuse Case

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Mom, boyfriend guilty of aggravated murder in death 4-year-old Aniya Day-Garrett

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Scathing report highlights systemic failures by DCFS in case of Aniya Day-Garrett

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Toddler Killer Cries After Judge Hands Down Shocking Sentence

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Family concerned for Aniya Day-Garrett's safety before 4-year-old girl died

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Aniya Day's father feared for her life

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Billionaire Leon Black Denies He Knew Of Epstein’s Crimes In Testimony To Congress

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Mother Who Killed Her Child ‘Failed Her': Judge

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Trump accuses Iran of violating ceasefire with drone attacks in Strait of Hormuz

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What Happened to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool? The full investigation

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