Beach Sun News, SC - May 26, 2004
RALEIGH
Custody transfer denied 4 times, mother
says
A woman whose daughter died of insecticide poisoning in the care of her legal
guardian says judges refused four times in the past five years to return custody
to her.
The courts terminated the parental rights of Nicole Allen last May, three
months before 7-year-old Kayla Allen died after ingesting a poison used to kill
flies, Allen said.
Carolyn Ann Futrell, Kayla's guardian, was arrested last week after a
nine-month investigation and charged with murder and felony abuse of Kayla, the
niece of her former husband. Futrell is in the Onslow County jail with no bond
allowed.
Allen, 26, did not explain why she lost her parental rights.
She previously said she gave custody of Kayla to her brother and Futrell
three years ago because she was a single parent.
Her brother and Futrell later divorced.
Allen's criminal record in North Carolina lists only an arrest for driving
while impaired that occurred in June, after she lost rights to Kayla.
Allen said she asked her brother in 1998 to take Kayla while she tried to
find another job and their own place to live.
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