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Mar 5, 2016 · 2h

White House Boys , Florida School For Boys he Florida School for Boys, also known as the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys (AGDS), was a reform school operated by...

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White House Boys , Florida School For Boys

he Florida School for Boys, also known as the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys (AGDS), was a reform school operated by the state of Florida in the panhandle town of Marianna from January 1, 1900, to June 30, 2011.[1][2] A second campus was opened in the town of Okeechobee in 1955. For a time, it was the largest juvenile reform institution in the United States.[3]

Throughout its 111-year history, the school gained a reputation for abuse, beatings, rapes, torture, and even murder of students by staff. Despite periodic investigations, changes of leadership, and promises to improve, the allegations of cruelty and abuse continued.

After the school failed a state inspection in 2009, the governor ordered a full investigation. Many of the historic and recent allegations of abuse and violence were confirmed by separate investigations by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement in 2010, and by the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice in 2011.[4] State authorities closed the school permanently in June 2011. At the time of its closure, it was a part of the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice.[5]

Because of questions about the number of deaths at the school and a high number of unmarked graves, the state authorized a forensic anthropology survey by University of South Florida in 2012. They identified 55 burials on the grounds, most outside the cemetery, and documented nearly 100 deaths at the school. The state said it did not have authority to allow exhumation of graves, which would permit determination of cause of death and identification of remains. (In addition it wanted to sell land on the property.) A family member of a student who died at the school in 1934, and who wanted to reinter his remains, filed suit and gained an injunction against the state's moving ahead with the sale before remains could be exhumed and identified. The state responded to the court injunction and authorized more work by a multi-disciplinary team from the University of South Florida, including exhumations. In January 2016, the USF team issued its final report, having made seven DNA matches and 14 presumptive identifications of remains. They will continue to work on identification.

After passage of resolutions by both houses of the legislature, on April 26, 2017, the state held a formal ceremony to apologize personally to two dozen survivors of the school and to families of other victims. In 2018, bills were being considered to provide some compensation to victims and their descendants, possibly as scholarships for children.

In 2019, during preliminary survey work for a pollution clean-up, a further 27 suspected graves were identified by ground penetrating radar. Many people, including former detainees, believe that over 100 bodies were buried on the schools grounds, and that further investigating should be done until all the remains have been identified and cared for. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
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8 years ago

I go live 2 hours '
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The Opperman Report

8 years ago

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The Opperman Report

8 years ago

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8 years ago

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The Opperman Report

8 years ago

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Josh Lineback

Josh Lineback

8 years ago

lol did you ask his son about his meth use
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The Opperman Report

8 years ago

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8 years ago

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The Opperman Report

8 years ago

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Josh Lineback

Josh Lineback

8 years ago

Stone was a meth head?
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The Opperman Report

8 years ago

I believe that story
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The Opperman Report

8 years ago

Msmartin?
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The Opperman Report

8 years ago

stoe was a serious meth head for a while
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The Opperman Report

8 years ago

I confronted his son sean stone about it
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The Opperman Report

8 years ago

after alex constatine told him all the facts
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The Opperman Report

8 years ago

oliver stone produced that movie
Josh Lineback

Josh Lineback

8 years ago

yeah I just meant since then. Money , career and so on
Josh Lineback

Josh Lineback

8 years ago

exactly Jenny
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Josh Lineback

8 years ago

what ever came of the ones brought up on charges? Mcmartin case
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The Opperman Report

8 years ago

we just found her
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The Opperman Report

8 years ago

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Josh Lineback

8 years ago

ted being brought in on this stuff reminds me of John Kerry being brought in on all the stuff he gets brought into
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The Opperman Report

8 years ago

this is a taped show
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The Opperman Report

8 years ago

thats my plan
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Josh Lineback

8 years ago

the sheriff first working the Johnny case is very interesting
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