Save Drew is being written to bring awareness that Autism Spectrum Disorder is misunderstood within our criminal justice system. Drew is not a criminal.
How I Survived My Son’s Suicide https://t.co/jxjdhwiVsT
I am honored to share how I survived. I hope you will share with those who’ve lost a child or grandchild. Thank you @SFreedenthal for the platform and opportunity to share my soul
As a North Carolina native, a mother of a child who killed himself, and the author of two books on suicide I would love to speak to your university on the subject.
Free eBook. This is what I wish I had before my son became addicted and died by suicide.
Is my child using drugs? Free ‘Signs of Drug Use’ Report https://t.co/YkQx6zdoib via @annemossrogers
@RTDFrankGreen Enjoy retirement! You are an admirable man and I’ve enjoyed your articles over the years. I hope we will get to read an occasional piece from you! Or at least see your lastest catch of the week. 🎣
After losing her son to suicide, Anne Moss Rogers is on a mission to help parents and teachers spot the signs. Her new book gives them the tools https://t.co/fIVtY1empU
The woman who accused our son of a “sexual assault” gave inconsistent testimony a number of times. Wish the judge had listened to Drew’s defense attorney when he pointed that out clearly to the court.
A former Manchester High School teacher & coach has been acquitted of taking indecent liberties with an underage student after a judge who heard evidence in the case determined the alleged victim's testimony of what she claimed occurred lacked consistency. https://t.co/MYT0kSNSCb
“There should be an escape from sex-offender registration for those with autism spectrum disorder who are first offenders.” Mark Mahoney https://t.co/SGrNN8ebgk via @Spectrum