Kay woke up from a nap during the afternoon on Feb. 28 with a kitchen steak knife poking her neck.
Her 10-year-old son, Thomas, whom she adopted as a baby, was at the other end of the knife.
Monday, two days after the incident, Kay received a call from the Indiana Department of Child Services, or DCS, telling her, in effect, that she has to take him back. She's been told in the past that if she doesn't allow her son back into her home, she would be charged with child neglect or abandonment. And she would also be placed on a registry of child abusers, officially branding her a bad mother.
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