Feb 28, 2022 - Chris transferred to another facility

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I'd imagine they seriously restrict it if it's available at all, no porn, no social media, etc.
"Christine, what are you doin' ?"
"Nothing"
"I'm gettin all these crazy damn alerts from IT. What're ya doin?"
"Nothing"
"Don't give me that crap, whats goin on?"
"Doctor, will you get out of here?"
"Want me to wake Nurse Ratched up and find out?"
 
Plus it doesn't matter if the police have better things to do, all these places are 24 hours, eventually some officer will come to pick you up, even if you have to wait literally hours, but yes being cuffed and transported isn't an unusual sight.
So far as I know, that's nearly mandatory practice now. If you get transported because you're in custody you're in cuffs. I don't know if this is universal, but it wasn't the practice when I was still in the habit of doing things that resulted in me encountering law enforcement officers in the course of their duties. If you were white and not obviously rowdy they'd let it slide. I once even got to ride up front.
As I understand it, HIPAA still prevents the providers from releasing the information to unauthorized people, even if they do have to release it to the court (and corrections officers).
And so far as I know, it only restrains the healthcare providers and those in some kind of privity with them, such as subcontractors and referrals. As for the individual concerned, if they're making legal arguments based on their health they have to pony up the evidence. Even under ordinary circumstances the patient can waive HIPAA protections.

Any time you get medical treatment, though, you're probably signing an inch thick stack of paperwork that includes something that substitutes whatever the medical provider likes more than HIPAA and then you have to agree to that. Much of ordinary medical practice, absent signed waivers to the contrary, would violate HIPAA.
 
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Short answer: Yes. I've worked in psych in Virginia and Pennsylvania for quite a few years.

This is what happens in 2 different types of situations.
A. Person is abled bodied and medical transport isn't deemed necessary. The correctional officers/ police would transport people with criminal charges, convictions, etc. to and from psych facilities all the time. Usually the person is handcuffed. The procedure itself is interesting. The CO/police arrive at a psych facility for pick up or drop off. They have to surrender their firearm at the facility and it is locked in a secure location. They then go with psych facility security and staff to fetch or drop off the person. In a private location shackles are applied or removed. Staff goes back to where the officer's firearm is secured and it is returned to them. Now does every facility follow this protocol? Probably not. Do many follow it for staff and patient safety: Yes.
B. A person is very sedated. This would be when medical transport would be called just on the off chance the person loses their airway during transport. But like I said before, the person would be strapped in 4 point restraints to the frame of the stretcher. They aren't going anywhere even if they "tard out" in the event the Haldol and benzos wear off. I've never seen COs ride along. I'm not saying it never happens but, I don't think Chris is such a special snowflake to warrant it.

Also you made a comment about the police probably have time dealing only with speeders and DUIs in rural areas for this type of trip. Actually the opposite is true. It's a rural area. Less people equals less police and less taxpayer dollars. I've lived in rural areas in both states that don't even have full time police and either have only a few part-timers or rely on the state police. Trust me, they have much more important things to do.
Ok, but when do they start dunking patients into ice pools or strap them into high velocity gyroscopes?
 
hey @Pointless Sperg

Do group homes in Virginia really ban internet use?

I don't know. I imagine it depends on the home. When you're in a group home you're not really a prisoner, it's more assisted living with house rules. The internet is becoming more and more a fixture of life, so it's getting harder to restrict people from it. I imagine that they'd keep the wifi in the building filtered, but Chris could probably be free to go out sometimes to the library or something (with a curfew) if it's in a town. If it's a rural tard farm, then he probably could only go on escorted trips due to lack of transportation otherwise.
 
I'm thinking it might also possible chris could have a phone smuggled in somehow(weens?). If he still has the tugboat it could be easy to set up a data plan so he wouldnt need to use wifi.

Then again even if it was possible people would just report him to the group home when he gets back on social media.
 
i would too, but really hes been ill most of his life. come on, he thought the animatronic christmas bear at the mall was literally god talking directly to him through the bear and convinced him to change his name at 7, yeah, 2nd grade ! that is mental illness, that is just one of many examples and that goes waaaaay past simple childhood playing pretend and imagination my friends.
I know. Imagine suddenly realizing that literally everything you've thought was true about the world since you were like 6 or 7 was actually false. Imagine suddenly coming to and recognizing that you've been insane almost as long as you can remember. I want to see the Existential Crisis Saga.
 
I don't know. I imagine it depends on the home. When you're in a group home you're not really a prisoner, it's more assisted living with house rules. The internet is becoming more and more a fixture of life, so it's getting harder to restrict people from it. I imagine that they'd keep the wifi in the building filtered, but Chris could probably be free to go out sometimes to the library or something (with a curfew) if it's in a town. If it's a rural tard farm, then he probably could only go on escorted trips due to lack of transportation otherwise.
Finally something I actually know about due to the fact that I have a friend from high school that spent some time in one as a adult.
Okay so I'm not in Virginia this is a different state but essentially they have different rules for different homes. Some places will allow you to use internet others will not. All places will not have internet provided for you so no Wi-Fi for you they might have Wi-Fi for the staff but not for you. That being said I almost all the places there are rules as to what type of stuff you can be on. Like for instance some places that specialize in let's just say people of a more perverse nature won't allow you to look up porn or they might not even allow you to have internet use within the house but you can still get a cell phone with internet on it or buy yourself a laptop however that would not be advising as stealing is rampant so a phone would be the way to go.

Basically there's different rules for different houses and different houses that specialize in certain types of criminal behaviors that may or may not allow internet usage. So the answer to will Chris have access to the internet is a resounding maybe. As I said I don't know how it works in Virginia but that's how it works in my state.
 
I know. Imagine suddenly realizing that literally everything you've thought was true about the world since you were like 6 or 7 was actually false. Imagine suddenly coming to and recognizing that you've been insane almost as long as you can remember. I want to see the Existential Crisis Saga.
I mean, that's kind of what we're in the middle of, and the merge is the centre of such a crisis: that the reality he expects is not the one he experiences. And even if he could grasp the absurdity of his situation, he would still do so in his typically retarded way; he doesn't possess the cognitive ability to accurately account for himself.
 
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I don't know. I imagine it depends on the home. When you're in a group home you're not really a prisoner, it's more assisted living with house rules. The internet is becoming more and more a fixture of life, so it's getting harder to restrict people from it. I imagine that they'd keep the wifi in the building filtered, but Chris could probably be free to go out sometimes to the library or something (with a curfew) if it's in a town. If it's a rural tard farm, then he probably could only go on escorted trips due to lack of transportation otherwise.
I doubt that. Group homes are horrible places, and I seriously doubt a mother raping psycho would be placed in a good one. Chris won't have Internet because it's too expensive and a publicity nightmare. Chris will have the cops called on him constantly for acting like a retard and trying to escape.
 
I know. Imagine suddenly realizing that literally everything you've thought was true about the world since you were like 6 or 7 was actually false. Imagine suddenly coming to and recognizing that you've been insane almost as long as you can remember. I want to see the Existential Crisis Saga.
Chris finding out that his whole life has been nothing but delusions of "Sonichu gods" and getting ass-raped by weens or psychos will likely make him regress into a semi-catatonic state that he will likely never recover from.
 
i would too, but really hes been ill most of his life. come on, he thought the animatronic christmas bear at the mall was literally god talking directly to him through the bear and convinced him to change his name at 7, yeah, 2nd grade ! that is mental illness, that is just one of many examples and that goes waaaaay past simple childhood playing pretend and imagination my friends.

Chris desperately wants to feel special and important, and will accept almost anything as long as it makes him feel that way. I think his social disconnect due to the tism makes it hard for him to share in the reality that the rest of us have.
 
I seriously doubt a mother raping psycho would be placed in a good one.
The problem is that legally speaking, it doesn't seem like Chris is going to get charged for rape, and they have also evaluated Barb as competent which means it's even more unlikely.

When it comes to the law, the standards of what counts as rape is very high, and from how the case is going it doesn't seem like Chris has met it, so he would probably be placed in a regular incest home not a psycho rapist home, for now at least.
 
The problem is that legally speaking, it doesn't seem like Chris is going to get charged for rape, and they have also evaluated Barb as competent which means it's even more unlikely.

When it comes to the law, the standards of what counts as rape is very high, and from how the case is going it doesn't seem like Chris has met it, so he would probably be placed in a regular incest home not a psycho rapist home, for now at least.
It's made the national news. Especially on Fox News in bum fuck VA. For all intents and purposes Chris is a violent predator, and it won't be long until he does it again. He thinks he's entitled to the bodies of women. He doesn't think he should pay for it work for it.
 
It's made the national news. Especially on Fox News in bum fuck VA. For all intents and purposes Chris is a violent predator, and it won't be long until he does it again. He thinks he's entitled to the bodies of women. He doesn't think he should pay for it work for it.
Yeah, and they called Chris "Mr. Chan". What's your point?
 
Chris desperately wants to feel special and important, and will accept almost anything as long as it makes him feel that way. I think his social disconnect due to the tism makes it hard for him to share in the reality that the rest of us have.
Autism accounts for some of that but Chris genuinely is just an awful person as he's been given countless chances to change and improve himself by simply understanding that there are things that dictate reality that are independent of him, even if he can not grasp them the same way most people do.

Instead, he's proven the only person he ever cares about is himself, time and time again, but at the same time he has a complete lack of self-image seeing as how he constantly is claiming to be more made up bullshit, such that even being a god wasn't enough but he's like, four different versions of god (including being resurected Jesus)

The problem is that legally speaking, it doesn't seem like Chris is going to get charged for rape, and they have also evaluated Barb as competent which means it's even more unlikely.

When it comes to the law, the standards of what counts as rape is very high, and from how the case is going it doesn't seem like Chris has met it, so he would probably be placed in a regular incest home not a psycho rapist home, for now at least.
Yeah, but at this point I don't even think the rape/incest charge ultimately matters so much as the possibility of Chris doing something like that again. The ONLY way he's getting out of the nuthouse is for him to admit this multi-god delusion bullshit, and most likely the whole Sonichu alt-universe crap, isn't real, which would be a complete destruction of the entire escapist fantasy Chris has thrived on for decades.
 
Lol. My point is everyone knows he's a rapist regardless of what he's convicted of, and he's squandered most of his good will.
The next question following this is when would he do it again?

Would he just do it the normal way and whack a girl on the head and drag her into an alley (or with chloroform/date rape (lol on the date part)) or would he be sufficiently convinced that they were more demented than he is before trying?

It seems like Chris had to wait till Barb was too far gone to really understand what was going on before he would attempt it.
 
I doubt that. Group homes are horrible places, and I seriously doubt a mother raping psycho would be placed in a good one. Chris won't have Internet because it's too expensive and a publicity nightmare. Chris will have the cops called on him constantly for acting like a retard and trying to escape.
Among other things, Chris loves boasting how he's famous on the internet and how he demands to have access to it. A lot of people at this point know who Chris is (thanks in part to raping his mom), and well, to the shock of no one, the internet's done more harm than good for Chris. There would be a consensus to shut off that service to Chris for the remainder of his life. Or at least if he wised up and ceased his magical thinking. This is basically the lumberjack cutting it down alternative scenario.
 
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