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9:04 PM Tue, Mar 10, 2009 |

That's why we spent weeks looking at the records written by the one person paid on a consistent basis to check on Shayne Abegg and his family in the weeks and months before the little boy was rescued, near death from starvation.
It didn't make sense to us that the contracted caseworker got paid for working on the Abegg case on 84 different days, including nearly 20 two-hour visits to the family's small apartment, yet the family therapist never spoke up or wrote in his notes that he had any concerns about Shayne.
He even billed for being at the family's home the day before Shayne was rescued by firefighters.
In a deposition last month, the therapist couldn't remember what he'd done that day.
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