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7.4. SR 12-17-2018
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GIFT CARD CONTEST `g' <br />You could Win up to $500 in Gift Cards <br />ENTER TODAY] <br />.�.� r <br />Murphy said she initially was told by ResCare that her son had red marks. Days later, <br />the school her son attends told her Wardlow was crying and asking for help. Relatives <br />took Wardlow to the hospital where he was treated for scratches, two black eyes, a <br />swollen hand and bruises on his arms. <br />Her son later told her, "Megan hit me, mom," while showing her his bruised arms. <br />Murphy and her attorneys, Wruck and Keith Medved, question if Akers should have <br />even been at work May 24. <br />A neighbor told her that Akers was seen the day before pulling and hitting another <br />resident. The neighbor reported the incident to ResCare officials. <br />Murphy was furious to learn about what happened. She said Akers has worked with <br />her son for a year. <br />"My heart hurts," she said. "It hurts, because she did that to my son. I trusted her." <br />Editor's Note: This story has been updated from a previous version to correct Megan <br />C. Akers' age. <br />
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