Mar-27-2023 - Chris is out of custody

Who posted bail?


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Frankly I don't think Chris will live more than a few years after this, if he's lucky. I dunno, it's just a feeling I have, I'm not trying to fedpost or anything.
If incest & jail was the beginning of the end, this might be the end of the end (Is that how this metaphor works?)
He's either going to disappear into the mental health system, die homeless or die in prison when he inevitably gets sent back. I honestly don't give him more than a couple weeks before he's back in the clink. The first time a group home staffer tells him to do something, you know he's going to spaz out and get kicked out.
 
Frankly I don't think Chris will live more than a few years after this, if he's lucky. I dunno, it's just a feeling I have, I'm not trying to fedpost or anything.
If incest & jail was the beginning of the end, this might be the end of the end (Is that how this metaphor works?)
Barb was as big as a house and is over 80. A ween will take him in so it won't be like Davis.
 
He's either going to disappear into the mental health system, die homeless or die in prison when he inevitably gets sent back. I honestly don't give him more than a couple weeks before he's back in the clink. The first time a group home staffer tells him to do something, you know he's going to spaz out and get kicked out.
It's par for the course for Chris. We all know Chris likes to march to the beat of his own drum. The problem is that he was never prepared to face the real world (Borb's mainstreaming didn't count and it was a failure), and Chris is content with living in a make believe world, free of any consequences. If Chris is serious, the only way he can be helped/independent is by sticking to a schedule where he can create and sell his 'art' (and ditch Praetor), not spend anything, and he'll have a happy-ish ending. The way he's going through life now, yes, I agree with you: Chris wouldn't last 5 minutes outside (hell, the stupid motherfucker couldn't last a night in a car because he cared about his comfort too much; the blame goes to Borb on this).

Worst case scenario: unless there's an enabler stupid enough, they may establish another crowdfunding deal for Chris, in which case, he's learned nothing, and go on with wasting his life. Even worse for Chris, there will be people that will take advantage of him, and who knows, they might make him into a drug addict.
 
Chris after he got out jail.
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He's either going to disappear into the mental health system, die homeless or die in prison when he inevitably gets sent back. I honestly don't give him more than a couple weeks before he's back in the clink. The first time a group home staffer tells him to do something, you know he's going to spaz out and get kicked out.
Especially since in jail, Chris was locked up to his own devices for two years, except for a few times, so his life was rigidly regimented. Now at a halfway house environment, it's going to go from that to having a scheduled day, with work like chores and things. If Chris lost his bananas at the booby hatch and had to put in a restraint chair, simply for something he didn't like hearing, it's going to be a rude wakeup call for him.

Add into that, Chris will around other people at this place, who are most likely mentally ill or scumbags.
 
From what I understand the difference between "bail" and "bond" is that bail means you pay the entirety of the fine yourself to be released from custody (under certain release conditions)- whereas bond means you pay something like 10% and a shady-as-fuck bond company pays the rest as a loan with collateral (usually homes), right? If you fuck up your bond, the bond company send literal bounty hunters to drag your ass back to the jailhouse, no?

What bail company on the planet would POSSIBLY want to take up Chris-Chan as a client? How could Chris-Chan even afford his 10% portion of the bond?
 
From what I understand the difference between "bail" and "bond" is that bail means you pay the entirety of the fine yourself to be released from custody (under certain release conditions)- whereas bond means you pay something like 10% and a shady-as-fuck bond company pays the rest as a loan with collateral (usually homes), right? If you fuck up your bond, the bond company send literal bounty hunters to drag your ass back to the jailhouse, no?

What bail company on the planet would POSSIBLY want to take up Chris-Chan as a client? How could Chris-Chan even afford his 10% portion of the bond?
Vine messed it up, Chris was released on court order.
 
Where the hell would he actually go? A motel? Sure as shit not going back to 14BLC and I'm guessing he hasn't posted anything yet because he hasn't paid his phone bill in 18 months.
 
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