Feb 28, 2022 - Chris transferred to another facility

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Even if it were possible, Chris being insane would be worse than serving the time for his crimes. He is already at the point that any plea or conviction will be time served. Maybe he gets sex offender registration for a bit. His crime is relatively minor despite being committed against a relative elder. Being legally nuts would create more problems than it would solve.

I doubt anyone involved in this case wants Chris in jail or a loony bin. They want to break up him and his heartsweet. The issue is how to put him back into society.
I am obviously no Miss Cleo because I never expect him to actually roger him mum, but I no see no outcome where Chris do not go back to him house if left to him own devices.
He literally even bought a book to improve his technique at committing his signature crime.
To be fair, that book could have been purchased at the behest of Barb. It was something like "How To Have Sex With Disableds", which applies to both of them.
 
What's crazy too is that despite being immersed in those shows, which cater to a young child demographic, where they wouldn't purposefully put in bad speech like slurring, or way over the top accents, or just plain bad English, Chris has never picked up on that. I forget where, either from the Tard Wrangler stories or others, about how some older autistic people developed UK English accents because at the time, the best development material for them to watch was made in the UK. It seems none of that, except catch phrases, has rubbed off on Chris. And I imagine he had gotten plenty of time to babble at his toys or imaginary hedgehogs, fuck, even Barb.

I haven't heard of the Go-Bot thing either, all CWCki references I've read say Transformers. I was a kid during the 80s, and Go-Bots were basically second-rate Transformers, they were about the size of two or three Hot Wheels cars and had fewer moving parts. They were also cheaper. There were a couple no name knockoff brands too.

As for FAS, there's a thread on the main lolcow forum on a guy who calls himself Cyrax (can't remember his deadname atm) who almost definitely has it, and also some moderate ID, but probably NOT autism. You can poke through that thread for a good primer on how FAS tards can act. Chris has so much bizarre shit wrong with him, in addition to Barb's NPD smothering him all his life, that he's really a one-off. Maybe Chris will be studied by researchers while he's in tard prison and we can get some interesting insights that way. There's a lot of peer-reviewed medical journal potential there. When you start getting into these neurological disorders, there's a fuckton of overlap, which makes it frustrating for basement pdocs like us.

gobots are to transformers what megablocks are to some lego

I never remember hearing about them either, as far as CWC lore is concerned.
 
but I no see no outcome where Chris do not go back to him house if left to him own devices.

I wonder, if they could do it, do you think Harriet and Tom would have the locks on the doors of 14BC changed so that even if Chris ever does attempt to return he couldn't get in? Might make Chris throw a fit when he realizes--knocking aggressively on doors, shouting and demanding to be let in to 'his temple'--but all it would take is one little phone call and back he would go to the Jail of Fail. And I doubt he'd go anywhere near as quietly as the first time.
 
I wonder, if they could do it, do you think Harriet and Tom would have the locks on the doors of 14BC changed so that even if Chris ever does attempt to return he couldn't get in? Might make Chris throw a fit when he realizes--knocking aggressively on doors, shouting and demanding to be let in to 'his temple'--but all it would take is one little phone call and back he would go to the Jail of Fail. And I doubt he'd go anywhere near as quietly as the first time.
Without a doubt. those locks would be changed, though I doubt Chris would have a key if/when he's ultimately released as given the circumstances I would assume the cops would, if asked by Harriet and Tom, happily hand over any house keys Chris may have had on his person when he was arrested.

And if he'd kept anything in the van then that's straight up gone too along with the rest of it following the accident rendering it totaled and likely long since sold for scrap at this point.

Actually stopping Chris from getting back to 14BC, not just him entering it, may be more difficult however. I originally had said that a physical barrier like maybe putting him in another state would be enough, but on reconsideration that may not be true. Especially given how he must be yearning for the safety of his 'temple' given he's been in a psych ward for a month now and nobody's taking any of his shit. It's literally an autistic version of Michael Myers potentially where he always tries to get back to his childhood home, though at least Chris isn't going to kill people.
 
Actually stopping Chris from getting back to 14BC, not just him entering it, may be more difficult however. I originally had said that a physical barrier like maybe putting him in another state would be enough, but on reconsideration that may not be true.
I’m imagining weens driving him back to 14blc. The dumbest road trip of all time.
 
Without a doubt. those locks would be changed, though I doubt Chris would have a key if/when he's ultimately released as given the circumstances I would assume the cops would, if asked by Harriet and Tom, happily hand over any house keys Chris may have had on his person when he was arrested.

And if he'd kept anything in the van then that's straight up gone too along with the rest of it following the accident rendering it totaled and likely long since sold for scrap at this point.

Actually stopping Chris from getting back to 14BC, not just him entering it, may be more difficult however. I originally had said that a physical barrier like maybe putting him in another state would be enough, but on reconsideration that may not be true. Especially given how he must be yearning for the safety of his 'temple' given he's been in a psych ward for a month now and nobody's taking any of his shit. It's literally an autistic version of Michael Myers potentially where he always tries to get back to his childhood home, though at least Chris isn't going to kill people.
Chris only has himself to blame for his actions, if he's told he can't go back to 14BC or he'll face serious repercussions and he just ignores that warning then that's up to him.

Assumedly his stint in the mental health facility is an attempt to get him to face the reality of his situation and plan accordingly and if that proves to not work maybe Chris just needs to keep getting help there until he finally gets it or he's just institutionalised for life.
 
Does anyone know anything about Virginia housing law? I do not, but I do know these things can generally be tricky in some areas. Chris is not a tenant at 14bc so that wouldn’t apply, but do any hurdles exist to prevent his “eviction”? I know that it is explicit not an eviction technically, but does something similar apply?
 
Am I the only one here that actually had GoBots when I was a kid? Just saying your parents were Rich if they bought you transformers.
You were not. They were cheap at K-Mart. Just sayin'.

OTOH, while I may have had them bootleg transformers as a kid, I had no shortage of electronics. It paid to have an engineer for an old man.
 
Without a doubt. those locks would be changed, though I doubt Chris would have a key if/when he's ultimately released as given the circumstances I would assume the cops would, if asked by Harriet and Tom, happily hand over any house keys Chris may have had on his person when he was arrested.

And if he'd kept anything in the van then that's straight up gone too along with the rest of it following the accident rendering it totaled and likely long since sold for scrap at this point.

Actually stopping Chris from getting back to 14BC, not just him entering it, may be more difficult however. I originally had said that a physical barrier like maybe putting him in another state would be enough, but on reconsideration that may not be true. Especially given how he must be yearning for the safety of his 'temple' given he's been in a psych ward for a month now and nobody's taking any of his shit. It's literally an autistic version of Michael Myers potentially where he always tries to get back to his childhood home, though at least Chris isn't going to kill people.

If he's put in a hospital like the one it's assumed he's in now then I think that might be enough, but if he's put into a home--even one out of state--whats gonna keep him from trying to run away? I doubt he could get himself on a plane, but he could theoretically get himself a greyhound bus ticket and hop on one bound for Virginia. Although knowing Chris' inability to keep his mouth shut he'd no doubt he'd give away his location and get caught.
 
If he's put in a hospital like the one it's assumed he's in now then I think that might be enough, but if he's put into a home--even one out of state--whats gonna keep him from trying to run away? I doubt he could get himself on a plane, but he could theoretically get himself a greyhound bus ticket and hop on one bound for Virginia. Although knowing Chris' inability to keep his mouth shut he'd no doubt he'd give away his location and get caught.

Imagine the cops waiting after Chris tells the weens he is going back to the temple, but ends up just :briefs: and doing nothing while the cops wait for him to arrive.
 
Except Gobots came out first.
I don't know about transformers but when I grew up it was Metabots.

If I remember correctly metabee was always trying to kill the main kid when he got really pissed off or something.
 
I sent a letter to VA DOC and got a response. No mailing address was forthcoming.

The fact that he's "currently not incarcerated within the Department" might tell us something.

The Department of Corrections is over the prison and parole system. It isn't over jails, which are usually under the Sheriff's Department, or mental hospitals, which would be under the State Healthcare system. They wouldn't have any record of Chris since he never went to prison and wasn't on parole.
 
The Department of Corrections is over the prison and parole system. It isn't over jails, which are usually under the Sheriff's Department, or mental hospitals, which would be under the State Healthcare system. They wouldn't have any record of Chris since he never went to prison and wasn't on parole.

Technically you can be in a state hospital while still under custody of the DoC, but Chris has not been convicted of a felony, so he is not in DoC custody. He is still in the custody of Greene County, regardless of where he is contained. (CVRJ is in Orange County, but he was still in Greene County custody when he was there).
 
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