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- Jan 17, 2017
That's a great point.The fact Royal pretty much immediately put an end to kids being at the group home tells me THEY are scared of him doing something. I can guarantee you they knew kids were there before he was. People working there likely have to have flexible hours due to the nature of the work and couldn't be always expected to find childcare. His roommates are likely just dudes pretty much in their rooms 24/7 wanting to be left alone though and they knew wouldn't be a danger to children.
Andy though? None of us have met him in real life. I want everyone giving Andy the benefit of the doubt to actually imagine being next to him. A large, mostly bald man who stinks of infection and shit. Every movement he takes making a diaper crinkle. One whose entire identity revolves around diapers, shit, and being a baby.
I think if any one of you were to actually be around that shambling pile of decaying meat and insanity you would immediately think he wants to do something awful with kids. No doubt about it.
Considering these workers deal with andy all day, andknow he's violent and everything he talks about revolves around shit: it doesn't matter if they knew about his weird pedo tendencies. No one in their right mind would permit children in a home with someone like andy. And if they changed their policies because of andy, and andy knew about this? That's a big reason why he could crash out and try to change venues.
I went to go look at the images of bugs and saw the toilet. how the fuck do you shit that much? that's not fucking normal. That is emptying your entire digestive tract in one shit.So Andy has been busy posting fake reviews with photos of Royal on Google.
Of course, one of these photos shows a toilet overflowing with shit, with smudges on the seat and floor.
He also included a photo of a bed that appears to have been pissed on by about 7 people. No one pisses this much.
Royal Home Health Care Services https://g.co/kgs/kMeqw75
What a pathetic degenerate.
Tina W
live just down the street from a group home. About a week ago, I found a note in my mailbox written by a severely autistic, intellectually disabled man whom I often see trying to run away from staff who mistreat him. He included photos of the house and urged me to visit his YouTube channel. What I discovered there was nothing short of horrifying.At Royal, staff mentally abuse him whenever he politely asks for help. They dismiss his disability and treat him cruelly. I didn’t realize it was real until I saw his living conditions myself and caught the abuse on my doorbell camera.I’ve witnessed staff—both on the phone and in person—mistreat him based on lies spread by strangers online. These people know nothing about him, yet they constantly call the group home and office with false rumors, fueling the abuse.Nurses and caseworkers even provoke him to react so they can label him “difficult” or “a danger to himself and others.” This tactic is all too common against autistic and intellectually disabled adults who understand their own needs and behaviors.They leave him in a wet bed, refuse to help with diaper changes or personal hygiene, ignore his appointments, and neglect his communication and sensory needs. There’s no consistency, and he’s mistreated whenever he asks for support.This is pure cruelty—and it’s putting him in real danger, like when he was sent out alone to shop and almost got hit by a car. Someone needs to investigate this before anyone gets seriously hurt or worse. Just take a look at the photos of this dump I found online.
I can't rightclick the images he posted to archive them.