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Saturday, November 19, 2011

NJ couple who named kids after Nazis lose custody of newborn

Heath Cambell and 8-month-old Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie, seen here in December 2008, before she and the other children were taken by the state.

TRENTON, N.J. -- A New Jersey couple who gave their three children Nazi-inspired names -- including "Adolf Hitler" -- said the state has taken custody of their newborn.

The Express-Times reported late Friday that Deborah Campbell gave birth Thursday to a son named Hons Campbell.

She and her husband Heath Campbell, of Holland Township, N.J., made news in 2008 when a supermarket refused to inscribe a birthday cake with the words "Happy Birthday Adolf Hitler."

Adolf Hitler Campbell and his sisters Joyce Lynn Aryan Nation Campbell and Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie Campbell were removed from the custody of Heath and Deborah Campbell by the Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS) in January 2009. The young children have been in foster care since.

According to the report, Deborah Campbell said the doctor who delivered Hons called DYFS, and officials accompanied by police officers arrived at the hospital to take the newborn into custody about 17 hours after his birth.

The couple claimed DYFS officials gave no reason for taking the baby and had no court order to do so.

"It's basically a kidnapping, but they use different terms," said Heath Campbell.

A spokesperson for DYFS said she was legally prohibited from commenting on the case.

A panel of three appellate judges ruled in August 2010 that the DYFS was correct in removing the three children from the Campbells' custody because Heath Campbell was "a risk of harm to his children" and Deborah Campbell's "denials of her husband's history of violence also made her a risk of harm to the children," according to The Star-Ledger.

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