The briefly adopted daughters of state Rep. Justin Harris will appear
Friday night on a television news program to repudiate the Arkansas
Republican’s claims that they are demonically violent.
The lawmaker took in three sisters in 2011 despite concerns that he
and his wife were ill-equipped to care for the girls — who had been
abused — but Harris apparently used his political influence to push
through the planned adoption.
However, Harris and his wife believed the girls were possessed by
demons and “rehomed” them less than two years later to an employee who
is now serving a 40-year prison term for abusing one of the girls and
two other children.
ABC’s “20/20″ will air a one-hour report on the story, including
interviews with Harris and his wife, the couple who are now caring for
the girls and the girls themselves.
“They’re so full of life,” said “20/20″ anchor Elizabeth Vargus during an interview with the Arkansas Times, which initially broke the story.
“They were putting on princess costumes and wanted to sing songs for
me and show me their rooms and show me their drawings,” Vargas said.
“They’re very outgoing — they’re girly girls, definitely.”
The anchor said she and her colleagues spent a full day with the
girls and their foster family, and they never witnessed “any of this
destructive, violent behavior that the Harrises allege.”
READ MORE:http://www.rawstory.com/2015/10/rehomed-girls-to-appear-on-2020-to-debunk-rep-justin-harris-claims-about-their-demonic-behavior/
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