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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2025 · 13 MIN

Florida Man Friday | Former DCF Worker Arrested for Child Abuse and Murder of Adopted Daughter | Diane Natasha Mack

from Love and Murder: Heartbreak to Homicide · host Ky Charles

In this Florida Man Friday episode, Ky tells you the case of Diane Natasha Mack, a former child welfare worker whose actions led to the tragic death of her adopted daughter, Selena. The narrative begins with a seemingly routine 911 call: a mother reporting her unresponsive child. However, what unfolds next is a shocking revelation of abuse and neglect that raises serious questions about the child welfare system. When first responders arrived, they found a malnourished 13-year-old child covered in wounds, a grim reflection of the systemic horrors that had transpired in Diane's home.As we explore the timeline of events, it quickly becomes apparent that Diane's initial claims about her daughter’s condition were fabricated. Instead of calling for help immediately, she opted to drive her other children two and a half hours away. This decision to delay medical assistance underscores a chilling narrative of neglect and potential premeditation. The investigation into Diane’s home revealed further evidence of sustained abuse, including shackles and blood-stained restraints, highlighting the level of violence and control exerted over Selena. The findings at the crime scene were so disturbing that Sheriff Paul Blackman described it as one of the most shocking cases he had ever encountered.Throughout the episode, we bring to light Diane's background as a Department of Children and Families (DCF) worker, a role that ironically positioned her to protect vulnerable children rather than harm them. My discussion emphasizes the immense failure of the child welfare system, questioning how someone with such a background could adopt children and then subject them to such deplorable treatment. As I break down Diane's history and her stint as a court-appointed guardian ad litem, I confront systemic issues within the DCF — from overwhelmed caseworkers handling excessive caseloads to the alarming lack of proper oversight that allowed this abuse to occur unnoticed.We also hear from Selena's biological mother, Jennifer, who lost custody years prior and desperately sought to reunite with her daughter. Her emotional pleas resonate throughout the episode, serving as a stark reminder of the human cost when child welfare systems fail. As the ramifications of Diane's actions unfold, I discuss the ongoing legal proceedings, including the charges of first-degree murder and the state's pursuit of the death penalty, and reflect on the broader implications for child welfare policies in Florida.As I wrap up the episode, I reflect on the critical need for reform within the DCF and the urgent call to action regarding child protective services nationwide. The tragedy of Selena’s case is more than just a singular horror; it reveals widespread systemic failures that place countless children at risk. I encourage listeners to engage with this case and share their thoughts, stressing the need for awareness and accountability in the fight for children's rights and safety. The episode serves as a grim reminder that we must not turn a blind eye; each child deserves protection and care, and it’s up to us to advocate for systemic change.********************************************************************************Sources:https://www.myfloridanews.com/news/southwest/sebring-woman-charged-with-murder-and-abuse-of-adopted-daughter/article_2e36efcc-5ca9-5cbb-bdb3-9f17264f1405.htmlhttps://www.lawyerherald.com/articles/60882/20241118/daughter-dead-garage-florida-child-welfare-worker-abuse-bruised-diane-natasha-mack.htmhttps://www.wfla.com/news/highlands-county/ex-department-of-children-and-families-worker-accused-of-killing-teen-daughter/https://people.com/dcf-worker-charged-murder-daughter-found-naked-emaciated-diaper-8747303https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/florida-woman-charged-murder-abuse-death-adopted-daughter-13**********************************************************************************HOW TO SUPPORT LOVE AND MURDER:🧃Buy me a coffee (or an apple juice)🧃:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/loveandmurderYou can now join Love and Murder's Supporter's Club in one of 3 places:1. Patreon (✨✨best option for more extras✨✨)www.patreon.com/loveandmurder2. Spreaker (choose the premium feature)https://www.spreaker.com/show/love-and-murder3. Substackhttps://bit.ly/LaM-Substack********************************************Rate, Share, Subscribe!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟Want to hear about a specific true crime case?Email me at [email protected] here: https://forms.gle/K513K8wCdRbU6syz5👉WHERE ELSE CAN YOU LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE?👈https://murderandlove.com/love-and-murder-links/Follow on Social MediaInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/lovemurderpodcastAftershow True Crime Communityhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/landmfanpageMusic:℗ lesfreemusicBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/love-and-murder-heartbreak-to-homicide--4348896/support.

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