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I've not followed that case much. How's the prosecution doing?
I wouldn't be surprised if the Judge jumps across the courtroom and strangles the prosecution at this point. He REALLY doesn't like them.
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I've not followed that case much. How's the prosecution doing?
Likely, but man, I want some ween to ask what the hell Barbchu said in her letter(s) and him to respond. I can speed read passed the merge/Jesus bullshit, but it's the little kernels that slip out when a ween does ask questions I am curious about.It would just be boring, because weens have no imagination.
It's technically what jail is. Given Chris, he's lived a somewhat sheltered life, although the 'burden' of responsibilities fell on him (paying bills, taking care of the pets, etc). In jail, he doesn't really need to worry about that, which is ironic because the tugboat that is spent on Chris, is also spent on keeping the lights and water running in jail.He would've been put in glorified daycare.
Binger would actually get to prosecute a defendant as incompetent and self-incriminating as he is.With Chris' luck, Binger will be the new prosecutor on the case.
Pony prison break.9). What is he expecting in the near future?
He must still have problems with loud noises.He wears his earplugs often
I do too. I have to use plugs or muffs when I'm cutting steel with a grinder.He must still have problems with loud noises.
It would be funny if he tried Chris' case and ILJ was in the courtroom and tried to interrupt. The judge would tell ILJ, "Shut up Sadako! Or do you want to wind up in jail with your fat, rapist friend?"View attachment 2709370
I wouldn't be surprised if the Judge jumps across the courtroom and strangles the prosecution at this point. He REALLY doesn't like them.
Depending on how crowded the jail is and how close together the cells are and if they have doors or bars. There's a chance the place is full of loonies screaming and banging on the cell doors. Either because they're druggies coming down from the withdrawal shakes or fellow autists sperging out and tard raging cause they can't handle close confinement and almost no stimuli.He must still have problems with loud noises.
Yeah, when a drunk who is not compliant get tossed a jail, they're usually screaming assholes and tweaked out methheads will just ramble on for hours/days sometimes.Depending on how crowded the jail is and how close together the cells are and if they have doors or bars. There's a chance the place is full of loonies screaming and banging on the cell doors. Either because they're druggies coming down from the withdrawal shakes or fellow autists sperging out and tard raging cause they can't handle close confinement and almost no stimuli.
I'm not sure if Barb is capable of selling Chris's toys. It's not about what Chris did. It's about her hoarding. As for getting the toys back, he might be able to get them if he ends up in a group home. Certain long term psychiatric facilities let patients have possessions. Of course in jail and prison Chris doesn't get anything.I wonder if Chris still believes he will eventually get his rat's nest of toys and plastic back. Maybe Barb assured him in their correspondence that the toys were fine. I wouldn’t even be one iota surprised if that was the first question/concern he expressed to her when he got the chance.
Autistic people often have problems with loud noises, not surprising Chris also has those!He must still have problems with loud noises.
At least we will get some fresh news this week. Funny how I have some stuff coming up and the one thing I'm excited for is hearing some news about fucking Chris Chan lol!Unhappy with the inevitable length of time this proceeding will take before we have concrete information.
I was more thinking that Chris had maybe been worried that the house was broken into or something while he was incarcerated and before Barb returned there. He already indicated in court that his belongings are his primary concern despite the bigger problems for him at hand.I'm not sure if Barb is capable of selling Chris's toys. It's not about what Chris did. It's about her hoarding. As for getting the toys back, he might be able to get them if he ends up in a group home. Certain long term psychiatric facilities let patients have possessions. Of course in jail and prison Chris doesn't get anything.
Here's the video:Stories from The Penitentiary got a response from Chris today. Chris is being isolated from other prisoners, says the COs and Medical staff are nice to him and he does not interact with other inmates. He wears his earplugs often, usual Jesus shit, and considers his cell a "penthouse".