The hacktivists want the killers of Savannah Cross to be punished

Nov 8, 2013 21:11 GMT  ·  By

Anonymous members are displeased with the evolution of the Savannah Cross case. They’ve published another statement, once again urging authorities to take action.

In October, the hacktivists launched a campaign called OpJustice4Savannah, after the killers of 2-year-old Savannah Cross were set free because the Maricopa County Medical Examiner failed to do his job in time.

The hackers want authorities to take action not only against Ryan Reed and his wife, Allison Clement, but also against Savannah’s mother.

Anonymous says the mother, Ashley Dattoli Livengood, is also responsible for the child’s death. They’re displeased with the fact that she is working at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Phoenix. They want her to be fired, arguing that she is not fit to care for anyone.

“To the media of Maricopa County, the state of Arizona, the United States, and the world, you can not continue to ignore this. This is a child in your community, a child in your city, a child in our country. If you don't stand up for her, then who will? If not now, then when?” the hacktivists noted.

“There is nothing more important than seeking justice for an abused and murdered child. Step up to the plate and bring this horrendous story the attention it deserves.

Anonymous has given authorities seven days to terminate Ashley Dattoli Livengood’s employment with the veterans hospital in Phoenix.

“If you want protests on your campus, continue to ignore this demand. We will not ask again,” they warned.

The initiators of Operation Justice4Savannah say they support the work of the Police Homicide Division, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, and the Maricopa County Attorney's Office. However, they demand that the other organizations involved in this case do their jobs as well.

The complete statement from Anonymous on OpJustice4Savannah is available on Pastebin.

A video version of the statement has also been published: