I have an important update for you on Police Detective Helen Grus, who recently had a hearing just before Christmas.
Det. Grus has made waves and headlines in Canada for being investigated and found guilty of discreditable conduct for apparently raising questions about an increase in sudden infant deaths (SUDI) after the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, and wondering whether the two are linked.
According to Helen, she saw evidence indicating infant deaths were tripling, and she took steps to look into it further. As a police officer responsible for investigating sexual assault and child abuse crimes, it was part of her job to investigate unexplained deaths of children under 5. It was entirely within her purview to investigate and be concerned about infant deaths.
In the course of her inquiry, she asked one parent of a sudden death infant the mother’s vaccination status. Shortly after this, Detective Grus had to leave work for a period of time due to vaccine mandates at the Ottawa Police Service. During this time, a story and accusation grew which claimed she accessed and printed police records on these sudden deaths for personal reasons. This led to an investigation, and a long drawn-out hearing and disciplinary process which has been exceptionally challenging and damaging to Det Grus.
According to Detective Grus (and other witnesses), police access the records system frequently, and are able to initiate investigations on their own, therefore she feels this investigation and charge against her are unnecessary and unwarranted.
Apparently, any questions countering “the narrative” of “safe and effective” have to be silenced and punished. Given that infant safety and government negligence are potential factors at play, this is very troubling.
She was notified of this investigation on Feb 4, 2022, and it has been dragging on since then, with multiple court appearances providing testimony, legal arguments, introduction of evidence, et cetera.
Det. Grus was already found guilty of discreditable conduct in March of this year. She recently had a hearing related to the determination of her penalty. Later this week I have a brand-new interview with Det. Grus with all the details on this hearing.
Detective Grus is a brave and principled Detective who attempted to follow the evidence, and many believe she is being penalized for it. In fact, this disciplinary proceeding has cost Detective Grus well over 100k to defend. Please click below to support her case, and her courage today.
Detective Helen Grus has been a police officer for 23 years. From 2016, she was a detective in the Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Unit with the Ottawa Police Service, Det. Grus observed an increase in infant deaths following the introduction of the COVID-19 vaccines. As a result, Det. Grus began a probative inquiry which included accessing reports held in the police database and, in one instance, contacting the parents of a deceased child to enquire about the mother’s vaccination status.
As part of the SACA (Sexual Assault Child Abuse) unit, their mandate is to investigate all sudden and unexpected child deaths of children under the age of five. These investigations are crucial and mandated by law.
Shortly after the COVID rollout in January 2022, a colleague of hers told her: “I don’t know what’s going on but we’ve had a doubling/tripling of baby deaths in SACA”. This was significant and concerned both Detective Grus and her colleague.
Later that week in January 0f 2022, she had a town hall meeting scheduled with the police chief and others related to the vaccine mandates that were coming down for the police force on January 21st, 2022. The increase in baby deaths was on her mind, and Detective Grus went into the record system to see if the increase was true. She knew there were typically 2-3 SUDI (sudden infant deaths) deaths annually that the police investigated. In 2021 there were 7 cases. She wanted to go through the records to look at the circumstances of the deaths so she could be prepared to raise the issue at her upcoming meeting.
She mentioned the increase at her meeting with the Chief, and advised that while she was unsure of what the cause was, one variable that was new was the COVID vaccine rollout.
