Adolf Hitler Campbell's Parents Denied Custody Of Nazi-Named Children

BETH DeFALCO   08/ 5/10 03:40 PM ET   AP

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TRENTON, N.J. — A New Jersey couple who gave their children Nazi-inspired names should not regain custody of them, a state appeals court ruled Thursday, citing the parents' own disabilities and the risk of serious injury to their children.

The state removed Heath and Deborah Campbell's three small children from their home in January 2009.

A month earlier, the family drew attention when a supermarket refused to decorate a birthday cake for their son, Adolf Hitler Campbell. He and siblings JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell and Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie Campbell have been in foster care.

A family court had earlier determined that there was insufficient evidence that the parents had abused or neglected the children. That decision was stayed until the appeals court could review it. On Thursday, the three-judge appeals panel determined there was enough evidence and that the children should not be returned.

The panel sent the case back to family court for further monitoring.

A gag order remains in place and the parties refused to discuss the decision.

Heath Campbell told The Associated Press last year that he believed the children were taken because officials felt they were in "imminent danger." He accused the state of removing the children because of their names and said government officials were relying on unproven accusations made by a neighbor and by an ex-wife who charged him with abusing her years ago.

The children's names and the birthday cake were not mentioned in Thursday's ruling. The court found that there were myriad other reasons that proved the need for continued protection services for the children.

According to court records, both parents are unemployed and both suffer from unspecified physical and psychological disabilities.

The court found that both parents were themselves victims of childhood abuse and said neither "have received adequate treatment for their serious psychological conditions."

Heath Campbell, 37, cannot read and Deborah Campbell dropped out of high school before finishing the 10th grade, according to court records.

In its ruling, the panel found the parents "recklessly created a risk of serious injury to their children by failing to protect the children from harm and failing to acknowledge and treat their disabilities."

The judges considered a typo-riddled note signed by Deborah Campbell and given to a neighbor. In it, Campbell says that if she were found dead, her husband was to blame.

"Hes thrend to have me killed or kill me himself hes alread tried it a few times. Im afread that he might hurt my children if they are keeped in his care. He teaches my son how to kill someone at the age of 3," the letter read in part.

Deborah Campbell later acknowledged writing the letter but claimed it was all a lie.

"She described her husband as 'a perfect guy,'" according to court records.

The family made headlines when a ShopRite supermarket in Greenwich, near the family's home in Holland Township in west-central New Jersey, refused to decorate a birthday cake with their son's name.

A Wal-Mart in Pennsylvania wound up decorating the cake, but the resulting publicity put the family under media scrutiny. Heath Campbell said neighbors and others were harassing them, and local police reported a mailed death threat.

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11:37 AM on 08/12/2010
I do not believe in the story that the children were in danger-it is governmental and judicial terror
09:46 PM on 08/08/2010
For those of you who think the children were taken away because of their names, read the article. HP wrote that misleading headline so you'd click on the article.
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Peter007
09:59 AM on 08/07/2010
This decission has a bad smell to it.
These people were obviously not politically correct. The naming of their kids would be offensive to many people including people that have powerful political connections. To allow them to continue as parents would be an embarrassment to many officials.

The government has at its disposal thousands of laws, many dubious in their interpretation. It would be very easy to charge someone with having a mental deficiency, especially if that person had unpopular political views.,. There is no trial by jury in these cases.
This is basically a political kidnapping. Its all legal because lawyers are doing it.
12:31 AM on 08/08/2010
Read the part about the letter she wrote.

There is something very, very wrong going on there, and the names have nothing to do with it.
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Rooster Coburn
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03:57 PM on 08/06/2010
I wonder if there are children or for that matter adults named "Vladimir Lenin", "Leon Trotsky", "Joseph Stalin", "Fidel Castro" or "Che Guevara"?
04:39 PM on 08/06/2010
the names joseph, vladimir, leon and fidel are normal
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Rooster Coburn
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04:58 PM on 08/06/2010
So is "Adolf", it's when combining them with the last names that it makes me wonder.
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Mannock
Just flew in from Chicago and my arms are tired.
06:46 PM on 08/06/2010
I asked my neighbor Caligula O'Brien that question.
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02:16 PM on 08/06/2010
I'm surprised anybody at the ShopRite had even heard of Adolf Hitler.
Blackwater would be the perfect home for these cute Aryan kids..
01:52 PM on 08/06/2010
I've met some pretty dumb people who should not have kids. Maybe we should impose an IQ test before allowing women to give birth?
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MarcEdward
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02:04 PM on 08/06/2010
If we had no stupid people who would do the real boring low paying jobs?
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01:32 PM on 08/06/2010
What's wrong with naming your children a German name?
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shockaslim
07:12 AM on 08/07/2010
Nothing. But when you give them whole names of other bad people, and name them after a group of racists.....it makes you wonder.
04:58 PM on 08/07/2010
That doesn't give the State the right to take your children. If WE THE PEOPLE allow this, this will open the door for them to come to any of our homes and take our children.

This sounds like more Government instead of less Government.
03:55 PM on 08/07/2010
When you name you child a German name like Adolf, that should not be a problem, but when you add Hitler to the middle name and Aryan Nation as a middle name to another child - it can construed as more than inflammatory.
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12:08 PM on 08/06/2010
The judges considered a typo-riddled note signed by Deborah Campbell and given to a neighbor. In it, Campbell says that if she were found dead, her husband was to blame.

"Hes thrend to have me killed or kill me himself hes alread tried it a few times. Im afread that he might hurt my children if they are keeped in his care. He teaches my son how to kill someone at the age of 3," the letter read in part.- from the article

That is enough grounds for the children to be removed from the house. I don't care that woman later claimed that the letter was a lie. I am not willing to take the chance and I am glad the judge isn't either.
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MarcEdward
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02:05 PM on 08/06/2010
So you're saying that if YOUR neighbor creates or "finds" a note that says bad things about you, your kids (or pets) should be taken away?
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JaxReader
Charity is no substitute for justice withheld.
11:46 AM on 08/06/2010
I smell two new TeaParty/GOP candidates about to emerge..... (Keep your fingers crossed)
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jennysez
11:39 AM on 08/06/2010
Is anyone here reading past the headline? These kids weren't taken because of their names, it specifically states that the names weren't mentioned in the hearings, its because the parents have severe psychological problems and because they haven't sought treatment they're unable to properly take care of the three children/ Did you read that note she gave her neighbor, you know, once you decipher the misspelled words? The father was teaching the child to kill at the age of 3. The awful names and subsequent media attention over the cake is what brought them to the state's attention, but it was what they found that prompted the state to remove these kids, and hopefully it's not too late to help them.
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Moshe
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01:09 PM on 08/06/2010
Well said.

Rightly so, termination of parental rights is not taken lightly by the courts, and no sane judge will remove a child from his or her parents just because they don't like the parents politics.

When the parents are a danger to the child, however, or unable to care for and provide a safe environment, the best interests of the child may sometimes requires this, as here.

Nonetheless, social workers will continue efforts to reunite the family, as they should, if the mental health of the parents improves.

I'm most certainly no fan of N@zis, but taking away a child from the parent is not to be taken lightly in any case.
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towny
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11:22 AM on 08/06/2010
The information given here is just the tip of the iceberg with these ppl I believe. I just hope the children are beign well cared for! Seeing that the father cannot read & reading what the mother TREID to write proves that republicians are uneduacted. These ppl should not be allowed to vote either!
11:19 AM on 08/06/2010
Has anyone noticed that the child in this picture looks EXACTLY like that kid in Braveheart that Mel Gibson is looking at in the crowd, just before he gets tortured to death? Now that's creepy!
11:18 AM on 08/06/2010
These folks would never be able to adopt a pet from the SPCA but can have children
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MarcEdward
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02:06 PM on 08/06/2010
Very true! It's harder to adopt a stray kitten than it is to have kids.
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realitybase
11:15 AM on 08/06/2010
Sub-headline-- "Walmart m(t)akes the cake."
11:38 AM on 08/06/2010
Boycott Wal-Mart.
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Moshe
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11:12 AM on 08/06/2010
The way things are going, these parents may be preparing these kids well for their real future.

Look around, government officials openly displaying contempt for the Rule of Law and the Constitution, increasingly the people have no rights and the police have no limits, hyper-nationalism excuses invasions and occupations, and the corporate mafioso have totally bought off the people who are supposed to be representing us in a democratic process.

Sound familiar?
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Eric in Ayden
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11:22 AM on 08/06/2010
What are your kids names?
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Moshe
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12:54 PM on 08/06/2010
That's creepy. Mind your own business.
04:54 PM on 08/09/2010
Glad to know someone else notices, Moshe!