‘Peter Boy’ Book 3 Explodes With Details Known Before Family Reunification
Book 3 of Peter Boy Kema Books continues to expose disturbing details of multiple mistakes that failed Peter Boy and his three young siblings. By calling attention to errors in this case the hope is to prevent recurring errors in systems to protect children.
Honolulu, United States – October 10, 2017 /PressCable/ —
Shocking details of Hawaii’s most notorious child abuse and murder case – the short and tragic life of Peter J. Kema, Jr., murdered by his parents at six years of age – are revealed in the third installment of “PETER BOY: Hawaii’s Most Notorious Case of Child Abuse and Neglect,” now available on Amazon/Kindle. Book 3 explodes with incriminating details known before Kema family was reunified in 2015.
The author is Lillian B. Koller, an attorney in California and Hawaii, a former Maui deputy prosecutor and Maui drug court founder, now turned storytelling whistleblower. Koller also served as State Director of the Hawaii Department of Human Services (DHS) from 2003 to 2010, long after Peter Boy was heartlessly tortured and killed by his parents, who pled guilty to manslaughter for their homicide 20 years ago.
The third book focuses on the perpetrators – Peter Boy’s mother Jaylin M.A. Kema and father Peter J. Kema, Sr. – revealing how these parents saw themselves as victims. The book also shows how they disrespected Hawaii’s “system” that was struggling and failing to protect Peter Boy and his young siblings.
Included in Book 3 are psychological and other evaluations by professionals who predicted these parents were unfit to provide a safe and nurturing home for any of their children. These warnings were ultimately ignored by social workers from the DHS Child Protective Services (CPS) agency, the children’s Guardian Ad Litem, the clinical psychologist treating Jaylin and Peter Sr. and the Family Court judge.
In 2005, when Peter Boy was already “missing” for eight years and his disappearance was reclassified a homicide starting five years earlier, Koller created shock waves by posting official CPS records on the DHS website. More than 2,000 publicly disclosed pages revealed the long history Peter Boy’s parents had with Hawaii’s child protection “system” from 1991 to 1999. This “system” tried but repeatedly failed to protect Peter Boy and his three young siblings from extreme and prolonged child abuse and neglect.
The Big Island Press Club recognized the significance of Koller’s public disclosure by honoring her with the “Torch of Light” award in 2006 “for making state government more transparent and accountable.”
The first “Peter Boy” book, originally released in April and recently updated, focuses on the first three months of Peter Boy’s life and what happened after X-rays revealed his extensive and unexplained injuries. The second book in this four-part series divulges how Peter Boy’s parents, shortly after a judge reunified this family, heartlessly abused and neglected their little boy. This resulted in Peter Boy’s death, followed by a string of lies his parents told to cover up the homicide. The third “Peter Boy” book should shock the conscience of everyone ever involved with this family!
Information on the ‘Peter Boy’ book series is available at www.peterboykema.com. Book 3 can be found at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0769WT146/.
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