This could be your worst nightmare, and it could happen to any one of us.
You’re a parent with an adult child who is addicted to drugs and lives on the streets of Philadelphia, here and there and everywhere. That drug-addicted, homeless adult child gets pregnant and has a baby girl named Carlie. Because the “streets talk,” and the drug-addicted adult child would be seen from time to time, stopping at various family members’ homes, seeking a bed for the night, food, or money, it wasn’t hard for Dr. Tanya Fowler to learn of her daughter’s pregnancy. It was during this same time frame that Dr. Fowler did the right thing and contacted the city of Philadelphia Department of Human Services (DHS) to begin the paperwork process to become the legal guardian of baby Carlie.
When I started this column by saying, “This could be your worst nightmare.” This is Dr. Tanya Fowler’s worst nightmare.
Dr. Fowler got custody of baby Carlie and took her home from the hospital. Her adult daughter, still not ready to get professional treatment to kick her addiction, chose instead to go back out on the streets and continue to chase her high. Amazingly, even through her drug-blurred mind, she has shown up in court to deny her mother the right to keep her baby, declaring she would get clean of drugs and take care of her own child. That was a part of the story that she also shared.
Five months into baby Carlie being safe at home with her maternal grandmother, Dr. Tanya Fowler, all hell broke loose.
Here’s what Dr. Tanya Fowler shared with me when I interviewed her on January 2, 2025, on WURD Radio.
Dr. Fowler stated, “I’m here to represent the matter of baby Carlie.
Where is baby Carlie? My baby granddaughter, age two, was medically kidnapped from my arms during the course of her medical visit on October 7, 2022, when she was five months old, at the Children’s Hospital at King of Prussia, PA. The kidnapping was undertaken by a worker for a Community Umbrella Agency (they are called CUA) that used to be Turning Points for Children agency, located at 3300 Henry Avenue. Since that time, a lot of things have happened with that agency that was associated with the deaths of baby Sulia Williams, age two, and baby Hope Jones, age three, who was killed while they were in placement with people of noted ill-repute and ill-treatment of children. I have to mention those babies. This is not just me. I am not being slanderous. This was all on the news. There was a lot of litigation on behalf of those babies.
The issue is now, baby Carlie, my baby granddaughter, has been missing for eight hundred and eighteen days, over nineteen thousand hours. There was no reason for CUA to be involved in the first place (even though my daughter has a lot of deficits as a parent) I’m a custodial grandparent. I raised my other two grandchildren. I am very capable of raising my grandchildren. I am also the legal custodian of my granddaughter. My custody is still alive and well in another county, and the court in Philadelphia and the CUA Agency have overridden my custody. They have denied baby Carlie all contact with her family and all semblance of family placement. We, truly do not know if she is alive or dead.”
Dr. Fowler continued, “Through the mercy and kindness of whistleblowers, I have medical evidence, photographs, eight hundred pages describing the torments of my granddaughter. She has been burned. I have pictures of where she has been burned on the face, head, neck, and shoulder. There are bite marks on her body.
One report claims she “falls” down the stairs. She has lead contamination. She has foot and mouth disease, an illness that pretty much has been eradicated. This is a disease that is associated with extraordinary filth, and infants don’t usually get foot and mouth disease.”
Dr. Tanya Fowler is not only a parent and a grandparent and a custodial grandparent–she is someone who has successfully fostered eleven children over her lifetime. (Not through the DHS system). Just three days before her granddaughter was unlawfully taken from her, Dr. Fowler had just been certified as a foster parent through CUA number Five. That means she passed every clearance, from the FBI on down, was fingerprinted, and so on. She was completely vetted. Home visits were made to her house. She was certified. When Dr. Fowler was still working in her profession, she was a Medical Anthropologist, having earned a PhD. She taught nurses, physicians, and social workers how to avoid the hazards of medical kidnapping, not knowing then that she would face what she’s going through right now as she fights to get her grandbaby back.
There’s more to this story. Part two of this story comes next week. I look forward to getting a response from CUA number five and or from the Philadelphia Department of Human Services so we can get their side of this story, on “Where is baby Carlie.”
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