Aug 9 2022 - Continuance on Grand Jury, defense filed motion for autism disorder deferred disposition

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Rob Bell did the same thing, and Chris was rather passive about it. Although Chris didn't have the same mentality he has now.
It was also explained to him in tard words that he could understand that if he just signed on the dotted line, he got to go back to his Legos and ponies immediately.

Heilberg can't really tell him that because that isn't going to happen.
 
Thanks for your input. It sounds like you had some pretty serious cases at your facility. That makes me wonder how applicable your experience is to Chris. Are there people as high functioning as Chris where you work? If so, are they segregated from worse cases?
See, I don't see Chris as high functioning. I would put him around 65% functionality on the spectrum. To get diagnosed autistic during Chris's childhood, it would have to be far more noticeable than it would be now. So while he would probably be high functioning during his time, many of his traits exhibit a lower level of function than what we would consider high functioning today. That's just my opinion though, and as the tag says, I am not a doctor.
So what's the story there?
Legit cannot go into anymore detail. All I can say is use your imagination.
 
Went to the door with a pizza and in a delivery uniform, full vid is over 3 min long. No one answered, but I got the sense someone was in there based on the dogs barking patterns. After I got back in my car a black van pulled up and a man in business casual got out of the van, I jumped out to speak to him but I didn't have time to set up my camera. I asked if a Barb lived here, he said not for a long time. He was very dismissive, like he knew about the history of the house and prank pizza calls. After I left he stepped into the house. I guess barb has a caregiver of some sort.

Pizza Hut, Dominoes, Papa Johns, Little Caesars, whatever chain you work for, it will be found out and your boss will be notified of your weening.
 
See, I don't see Chris as high functioning. I would put him around 65% functionality on the spectrum. To get diagnosed autistic during Chris's childhood, it would have to be far more noticeable than it would be now. So while he would probably be high functioning during his time, many of his traits exhibit a lower level of function than what we would consider high functioning today. That's just my opinion though, and as the tag says, I am not a doctor.

Legit cannot go into anymore detail. All I can say is use your imagination.
Pretty sure around that time if you could read, write, and speak. You would be considered high functioning. Chris could've had a normal life, probably would still be a lolcow with his famed sonichu, but he'd live a relatively normal life (think JustinRPG) It's his upbringing that breed this monster and caused his mentally to dive off the deep end.
 
See, I don't see Chris as high functioning. I would put him around 65% functionality on the spectrum. To get diagnosed autistic during Chris's childhood, it would have to be far more noticeable than it would be now. So while he would probably be high functioning during his time, many of his traits exhibit a lower level of function than what we would consider high functioning today. That's just my opinion though, and as the tag says, I am not a doctor.
We’re talking about the population living in a group home. Chris does not need round the clock care or supervision and others living in those situations do
 
Pretty sure around that time if you could read, write, and speak.
People don't get that in the period where Chris was considered a "high-functioning" autist that literally just meant you weren't constantly shitting yourself, banging your head against a wall and screeching incoherently while throwing air conditioners out the window and smashing TVs.
 
Pretty sure around that time if you could read, write, and speak. You would be considered high functioning. Chris could've had a normal life, probably would still be a lolcow with his famed sonichu, but he'd live a relatively normal life (think JustinRPG) It's his upbringing that breed this monster and caused his mentally to dive off the deep end.
This is why I wonder if it is really autism, or something else, as a lot of disorders were grouped together under the "autism" diagnosis until relatively recently, and so I wonder if his issue is something else entirely and much more serious mixed in with narcissism.
 
Pizza Hut, Dominoes, Papa Johns, Little Caesars, whatever chain you work for, it will be found out and your boss will be notified of your weening.
Its domino's, at least according to my skills of zooming and enhancing. While I am more than willing to discuss Chris's mental health to any extent, you don't violate rule number 1 of Chris Chan and try to interact with him or his family.
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We’re talking about the population living in a group home. Chris does not need round the clock care or supervision and others living in those situations do
I would beg to differ. He spent his entire life living with his family, and his autism was considered severe enough to get social security disability payments. He had all of those things growing up, and, to an extent, still did even with Barb in her current state thanks to white knights and other various groups who checked in on him (or took advantage of him). I don't believe that Chris is functional enough to live in society at his current state. Could things have been different if he was raised differently, maybe, but I can't speculate that far back based on what can be gathered online.
 
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I would beg to differ. He spent his entire life living with his family, and his autism was considered severe enough to get social security disability payments. He had all of those things growing up, and, to an extent, still did even with Barb in her current state thanks to white knights and other various groups who checked in on him (or took advantage of him). I don't believe that Chris is functional enough to live in society at his current state. Could things have been different if he was raised differently, maybe, but I can't speculate that far back based on what can be gathered online.
This. Chris is functioning enough to perform basic tasks and take care of himself (as in, he is not a drooling, head-hitting potato).
He does not need assistance with basic needs - he doesn't need someone to feed him, sponge-bath him and change his diapers. But he does need supervision - someone to keep an eye on him, discipline him and show him how to function in society.
 
Chris could've had a normal life, probably would still be a lolcow with his famed sonichu, but he'd live a relatively normal life (think JustinRPG) It's his upbringing that breed this monster and caused his mentally to dive off the deep end.
See, I don't think it would be normal, but it would probably be less dramatic. I still think he would fall into a level of lolcow similar to Russell Greer (as he would probably still go on his love quest) and make some kind of news as a result of not being able to get dates. Maybe he would wind up like that virgin that is in his 30's with a youtube channel, but somewhat worse off.
 
I would beg to differ. He spent his entire life living with his family, and his autism was considered severe enough to get social security disability payments. He had all of those things growing up, and, to an extent, still did even with Barb in her current state thanks to white knights and other various groups who checked in on him (or took advantage of him). I don't believe that Chris is functional enough to live in society at his current state. Could things have been different if he was raised differently, maybe, but I can't speculate that far back based on what can be gathered online.
Has Chris ever even shown himself capable of cooking food of any kind? Pretty sure its all been either Borb or McD.
 
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What are the laws like regarding arresting people in group homes? I can imagine its alot of red tape since they would seemingly get some level of immunity.

a client can absolutely be arrested if he or she is just being completely impossible , group home residents are not immune from the law, if they are clearly being a danger or breaking obvious laws, yes they can and sometimes are arrested. in fact, some of our coworkers have the cops called on them on occasion when necessary , cops can come over and sometimes its a matter of defusing the situation and talking it out, other times its the threat of ' if we are called back out here, you will becoming with us to the local jail for the next day or 2'', and they can be arrested and taken in full on with charges if they get too crazily out of hand.
 
He does not need assistance with basic needs - he doesn't need someone to feed him, sponge-bath him and change his diapers.

He just WANTS these things.

But he does need supervision - someone to keep an eye on him, discipline him and show him how to function in society.

...but not if it also comes with this.
 
This. Chris is functioning enough to perform basic tasks and take care of himself (as in, he is not a drooling, head-hitting potato).
He does not need assistance with basic needs - he doesn't need someone to feed him, sponge-bath him and change his diapers. But he does need supervision - someone to keep an eye on him, discipline him and show him how to function in society.
What he really needs is savage beatings the instant he starts tarding out.
 
What are the laws like regarding arresting people in group homes? I can imagine its alot of red tape since they would seemingly get some level of immunity.
As another user has said, they can call the cops and have them show up. In the area where I work though, they are very reluctant to actually do anything about residents due to the disability card. I think a lot of it though comes down to the area and just how the cops want to handle it.
 
We’re talking about the population living in a group home. Chris does not need round the clock care or supervision and others living in those situations do
he may not need custodial care as in fed, cleaned, diapered, bathed, but he does need constant supervision and he needs to be prompted and told to bathe, brush teeth, put on clean clothes/ wash dirty clothes and that they are indeed dirty after a day, two days of wear max etc.

As another user has said, they can call the cops and have them show up. In the area where I work though, they are very reluctant to actually do anything about residents due to the disability card. I think a lot of it though comes down to the area and just how the cops want to handle it.
sometimes that is the case, depending on situation and how often they have been called about a particular resident, sometimes having the cops show up, talk tot hem, diffuse the situation is enough and at times a little reality scare is enough to get them to cut the shit and chill. or else.
 
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