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LeftInTX

(34,216 posts)
24. I agree
Sat Dec 15, 2012, 04:45 AM
Dec 2012

They could afford home health care, therapists, outpatient etc. They had the money.

Something isn't right. Maybe the mom got frustrated with agencies, home health care etc. and tried to manage him herself.

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If criminal insanity could be determined at a whim defacto7 Dec 2012 #1
"criminally insane" former-republican Dec 2012 #2
Maybe it wouldn't have gotten that far. Warpy Dec 2012 #3
it was reagan who closed them Mothdust Dec 2012 #4
I just don't like the implication that someone who has a mental former-republican Dec 2012 #7
Yes it was newfie11 Dec 2012 #33
that is not the answer. cali Dec 2012 #5
I did a nursing rotation in those warehouses in the 70's and it was horrible. nt Mojorabbit Dec 2012 #12
Yes, people with mental illness NEED PROFESSIONAL HELP 99th_Monkey Dec 2012 #6
The family had plenty of money and the mother had apparently ended her career to take care of her JCMach1 Dec 2012 #8
I agree with you, JCMach 1. JDPriestly Dec 2012 #15
Am I the only one, or is reminding anyone else of 'We Need to Talk About Kevin' JCMach1 Dec 2012 #17
He did a great job: jsr Dec 2012 #40
I agree LeftInTX Dec 2012 #24
I haven't read that he had any history of violence TexasBushwhacker Dec 2012 #9
A simplistic, draconian solution to a complex problem. Fire Walk With Me Dec 2012 #10
Um. Not due to anything PC. "PC" plan was to close the inhumand prison like asylums and Luminous Animal Dec 2012 #11
this shows how being PC to the extreme can quinnox Dec 2012 #19
Do you even know what those places were like? white_wolf Dec 2012 #25
well, on one hand we have a bunch of dead kids, and on the other quinnox Dec 2012 #31
your take is beyond sickening. You don't seem to have a fucking clue cali Dec 2012 #34
There is very little locking people up anymore unless it's in prison or jail. There are a few state Michigan Alum Dec 2012 #13
this incident shows that should change quinnox Dec 2012 #18
"Do what I say or else". Very democratic. Fire Walk With Me Dec 2012 #20
I read your post quinnox Dec 2012 #22
Mental illness is more complex than that, especially when compounded with negative circumstances Fire Walk With Me Dec 2012 #27
I've not seen one exmple of him being violent prior to this. LisaL Dec 2012 #14
for being disturbed quinnox Dec 2012 #16
I invite you to spend a month in a psych ward or institution. You may find it would change your Fire Walk With Me Dec 2012 #21
Seriously. Even the current ones are closer to prisons than hospitals. white_wolf Dec 2012 #28
I'm astonished you are thinking like this for former-republican Dec 2012 #23
Why don't you give some examples of how anyone would know he LisaL Dec 2012 #26
its all over the news quinnox Dec 2012 #29
Without providing a single example of what was disturbing about thim. LisaL Dec 2012 #30
and what if, as it seems, he had no dangerous verbalization or acts cali Dec 2012 #35
How did they know he posed a danger to others? I read that he was "well-behaved." pnwmom Dec 2012 #38
If that is all it takes AlexSatan Dec 2012 #39
And if I find your idea disturbing, disturbed and a danger to others........? JohnnyLib2 Dec 2012 #32
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest TomClash Dec 2012 #36
As far as I know, he'd never previously committed a crime. pnwmom Dec 2012 #37
I had a friend whose sister died under ohheckyeah Dec 2012 #41
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