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If Chris had more of an aggressive side (even more than he did in the 2000s), he might do something like this. He kind of is in his current situation.

I've always been glad Chris hasn't got a imposing stature and is a congenital coward who's scared of his own shadow, if Chris was of the more aggressive type for anything that wasn't display (read fangs an other posturing), he could be quite intimidating.

I've met a few Special needs people of that type BIG, STRONG, EMOTIONALLY UNAWARE an VERY DUMB (i.e. picture Chris if he was a imposing figure) who are often really just OK people who just want to do there job and be left alone for the most part, but if they get drunk (or high) or pushed beyond there comfort zone they can get really unpredictable so you have to be a bit tiptoe around them at times and if you see them freak out it's impressive from a distance but close up it's a nightmare and to get them to calm down takes a while and you really need to know them to get through to them by words alone.

There was one in my local news who got pissed at a local club and someone took the piss out of him more than usual and he was very drunk and ended up having to be restrained by 6 of the largest cops i have ever seen who CS gassed him and hit him with a baton a few times, the Video was impressive to see.

If you look at Chris he acts like certain immature apes or monkeys fighting the betas always make a big lout sight but quickly back down when real authority makes it's self apparent - This gives me a few thoughts now that I think about but I want to mull over before I go further.
 
Has anyone else noticed that Chris's penmanship is roughly on point with a second grader's now?
 
How many tries did Chris need to pass the driving test?

Probably not many. In most of America, the standards for driving tests are very low because it's become the only form of transportation available to most people. This comes from decades of expansion of automobile-only infrastructure that is actively hostile to all other forms.
 
Question for those who know a little bit about law enforcement: how long, or how many interrogations do you think Chris had? I'm thinking back to the Alec Benson calls and how chris would stress sigh or hang up the phone when confronted with hard truths.

Given Christian's desire to get the easy exit, I wonder if he'd confess just to get them to leave, rather than consider the long term consequences of an admission of guilt.
 
Question for those who know a little bit about law enforcement: how long, or how many interrogations do you think Chris had? I'm thinking back to the Alec Benson calls and how chris would stress sigh or hang up the phone when confronted with hard truths.

Given Christian's desire to get the easy exit, I wonder if he'd confess just to get them to leave, rather than consider the long term consequences of an admission of guilt.
I wonder if TV taught him to be quiet until a lawyer was there for him. Not that I think he’s capable of it, but dumber shits than Chris have answered every question with, “I wanna lawyer.” And it’s not his first rodeo.
 
I wonder if TV taught him to be quiet until a lawyer was there for him. Not that I think he’s capable of it, but dumber shits than Chris have answered every question with, “I wanna lawyer.” And it’s not his first rodeo.

The trap is that they also tell you you have the right to remain silent. A lot of dumbshits then stay silent for hours until they finally crack, when all they had to do was say "I will not talk to you without my attorney" which then shuts down the whole process.
 
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Has Chris ever suggested his beliefs about the dimensional merge are inspired by LittleBigPlanet lore? Both feature a world where the imaginary are brought to life, once imagined something lives in the alternate universe. Makes me wonder.
 
How many tries did Chris need to pass the driving test?
Yeah that’s always bothered me, how did Chris get his drivers license? There are friends of mine who have worked way harder and are far more competent then he’ll ever be, yet still hasn’t obtained it? What’s up with that? Is the driving tests in Ruckersvilel ridiculously easy if they they let a exceptional individual like Chris to drive?
 
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Yeah that’s always bothered me, how did Chris get his drivers license? There are friends of mine who have worked way harder and are far more competent then he’ll ever be, yet still hasn’t obtained it? What’s up with that? Is the driving tests in Ruckersvilel ridiculously easy if they they let a exceptional individual like Chris to drive?


I've asked this myself - Chris is in a area where lifes essentially impossible to live without a Car, as such unless he is that incompetent he can't tie his how shoe laces he'd likely still get a licence issued.

From the outside looking in it's a bonkers situation but that's how Virginia does it apparently.
 
If Barb dies, what's going to happen to the case?

There will be nobody to talk to regarding the incest case from direct experience with Chris other than Barb. The case could be continued several times, and with Barb's unknown health we may be seeing this reality. All the 'evidence' through conversations with Barb could be twisted down the line in the aftermath considering her deteriorating mental health and concerning the conditions of her death.

What happens then? Will Jesuschu pull through avoiding jail time due to inconclusive evidence? Can the court claim that Barb's sanity was so deeply bulldozed that she was part of this mutual incest?
Stay tuned for the next episode of Sonichu!
 
If Barb dies, what's going to happen to the case?

There will be nobody to talk to regarding the incest case from direct experience with Chris other than Barb. The case could be continued several times, and with Barb's unknown health we may be seeing this reality. All the 'evidence' through conversations with Barb could be twisted down the line in the aftermath considering her deteriorating mental health and concerning the conditions of her death.

What happens then? Will Jesuschu pull through avoiding jail time due to inconclusive evidence? Can the court claim that Barb's sanity was so deeply bulldozed that she was part of this mutual incest?
Stay tuned for the next episode of Sonichu!
I have been thinking about that since the car crash. I don't think Chris could get off even then, you can't not convict a murderer cause the victim is dead. The cops likely gathered physical evidence from Barb when she went to hospital.

Likelihood is that Chris has confessed, at least during initial questioning. So they've got enough on him for incest charges. But will the sentencing include jail time or will he go out on parole with time served pre trail going against his 'incacerated time'.

Who knows?
 
Question for those who know a little bit about law enforcement: how long, or how many interrogations do you think Chris had? I'm thinking back to the Alec Benson calls and how chris would stress sigh or hang up the phone when confronted with hard truths.

Given Christian's desire to get the easy exit, I wonder if he'd confess just to get them to leave, rather than consider the long term consequences of an admission of guilt.


Chris seemed extremely cooperative with the police upon his arrest, and is a clear slow-in-the-mind, so it's likely he waived his right to an attorney and was spoken to kindly, maybe given a cherry coke and proceeded to babble on as Heilburg was getting arranged for him.

What was actually said depends on interrogator. If Chris was given someone who just wanted to extract a confession, but would treat him kindly otherwise, I think Chris probably answered somewhere between %75 to %100 of what the cops were after. If Chris was given an interrogator that wanted to intimidate him or was morally outraged by the act, Chris probably did a hedgehog maneuver and brought back to his cell.

It also depends on how much Chris cares about what the outside world thinks of his actions here. Most confessions are tactical, where the interogatee is either emotionally manipulated to confess (feelings of guilt, empowerment, or doing the right thing at work here) or do so tactically to get lenient sentences if they feel painted into a corner. Chris not only doesn't feel any guilt, but has no idea how the legal system works. He's also experienced multiple calls of people brekaing him down emotionally that an interrogator couldn't do anything approaching the level of trolls.

So Chris would confess early but would have control psychologically over what information he admits to and I doubt a cop will change his mind on that. The interrogations were likely brief (for police standards) cordial, but with little additional substantive value. The cops know probably just as much as we do about Chris' "Healing of Barb" and what the cops probably want is Chris showing intent and to what degree the intent is there for relevant charges and Chris insisting on acting on a retarded impulse of "Altruism" makes that more complicated so they probably left it at the Sexual Healing part which is good enough and any further attempt to get intent from Chris is unlikely.
 
Question for those who know a little bit about law enforcement: how long, or how many interrogations do you think Chris had? I'm thinking back to the Alec Benson calls and how chris would stress sigh or hang up the phone when confronted with hard truths.

Given Christian's desire to get the easy exit, I wonder if he'd confess just to get them to leave, rather than consider the long term consequences of an admission of
Chris seemed extremely cooperative with the police upon his arrest, and is a clear slow-in-the-mind, so it's likely he waived his right to an attorney and was spoken to kindly, maybe given a cherry coke and proceeded to babble on as Heilburg was getting arranged for him.

What was actually said depends on interrogator. If Chris was given someone who just wanted to extract a confession, but would treat him kindly otherwise, I think Chris probably answered somewhere between %75 to %100 of what the cops were after. If Chris was given an interrogator that wanted to intimidate him or was morally outraged by the act, Chris probably did a hedgehog maneuver and brought back to his cell.

It also depends on how much Chris cares about what the outside world thinks of his actions here. Most confessions are tactical, where the interogatee is either emotionally manipulated to confess (feelings of guilt, empowerment, or doing the right thing at work here) or do so tactically to get lenient sentences if they feel painted into a corner. Chris not only doesn't feel any guilt, but has no idea how the legal system works. He's also experienced multiple calls of people brekaing him down emotionally that an interrogator couldn't do anything approaching the level of trolls.

So Chris would confess early but would have control psychologically over what information he admits to and I doubt a cop will change his mind on that. The interrogations were likely brief (for police standards) cordial, but with little additional substantive value. The cops know probably just as much as we do about Chris' "Healing of Barb" and what the cops probably want is Chris showing intent and to what degree the intent is there for relevant charges and Chris insisting on acting on a retarded impulse of "Altruism" makes that more complicated so they probably left it at the Sexual Healing part which is good enough and any further attempt to get intent from Chris is unlikely.
With someone as obviously exceptional as Chris, I wonder if interrogators are more careful with their tactics. It seems like there’d be a lot of ways the defense could attack Chris’s own confessions compared to a run-of-the-mill dumbass
 
I've asked this myself - Chris is in a area where lifes essentially impossible to live without a Car, as such unless he is that incompetent he can't tie his how shoe laces he'd likely still get a licence issued.

From the outside looking in it's a bonkers situation but that's how Virginia does it apparently.

That's how all non-metro areas of the US do it, not just Virginia. For precisely the reason you mentioned. Even most suburban sprawl areas are pretty easy -- the hardest thing you have to do is parallel park with a HUGE space allocated for it. Rural tests you don't even have to do that.

Likelihood is that Chris has confessed, at least during initial questioning. So they've got enough on him for incest charges. But will the sentencing include jail time or will he go out on parole with time served pre trail going against his 'incacerated time'.

Chris will not receive parole without going to prison first, parole is for finishing a prison sentence outside of prison. What you describe would be more of a partially-suspended sentence. The concept is similar but the conditions are managed by the judge rather than the parole board (and the conditions are usually more lenient than under parole).
 
I wonder if TV taught him to be quiet until a lawyer was there for him. Not that I think he’s capable of it, but dumber shits than Chris have answered every question with, “I wanna lawyer.” And it’s not his first rodeo.
I doubt it since he was even chimping out at the judge and demanding to be released.
With someone as obviously exceptional as Chris, I wonder if interrogators are more careful with their tactics. It seems like there’d be a lot of ways the defense could attack Chris’s own confessions compared to a run-of-the-mill dumbass
Yes, especially if they have a case that depends on a confession to any great degree. They generally make sure you're fed, have liquids, aren't on drugs, or any other thing that could invalidate a confession. They also often videotape them so the jury can see them doing these things.

One thing they're really good at is getting confessions out of people who think they're smarter than they are, are psychos so they don't consider what they did was wrong, or are just plain dumb, and Chris is all three. I don't think they'd have to work very hard to get him to talk. The hardest thing would be just putting up with listening to his endless retarded drivel about being Jesus and shit like that.
 
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One thing they're really good at is getting confessions out of people who think they're smarter than they are, are psychos so they don't consider what they did was wrong, or are just plain dumb, and Chris is all three. I don't think they'd have to work very hard to get him to talk. The hardest thing would be just putting up with listening to his endless retarded drivel about being Jesus and shit like that.

I think the Jesus thing started after his cell time with nothing but a bible, and by then Heilberg would have put the kibosh on unsupervised interviews. So they probably just heard about CPU Goddess shit.
 
If Barb dies, what's going to happen to the case?

There will be nobody to talk to regarding the incest case from direct experience with Chris other than Barb. The case could be continued several times, and with Barb's unknown health we may be seeing this reality. All the 'evidence' through conversations with Barb could be twisted down the line in the aftermath considering her deteriorating mental health and concerning the conditions of her death.

What happens then? Will Jesuschu pull through avoiding jail time due to inconclusive evidence? Can the court claim that Barb's sanity was so deeply bulldozed that she was part of this mutual incest?
Stay tuned for the next episode of Sonichu!
Considering there is recordings of him admitting it, I think it's safe to say he's gonna eat a conviction no matter if Barb is alive or dead by the time of the trial.

*edit* Not to mention the above noted likelihood that he willingly confessed all to the cops.
 
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