Mar-27-2023 - Chris is out of custody

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So the likelihood of Chris actually doing something productive is very slim. We’ve all seen it numerous times before in christory but what are the odds of him continuing his sermons and letters now that he’s out? I know he mentioned in one of the letters a book detailing his experiences in prison if I’m not mistaken but I seriously doubt it. Honestly I’m just interested to see how the post-jail saga goes
 
do group homes have a rule about in group doxing.
who knows, maybe one of the other dents he's hanging with full time might accidentally dox him.
for now it's a waiting game.
If you're gonna wait probably do it by his local McDonald's or Gamestop. The two places he's most likely to home in on. You'll know if he returns to 14 BC by the mob of angry neighbors with torches and pitchforks.
 
Given how delusional Chris has become, he's probably wandering around Virginia's forest, looking for his Sonichus and the merge or whatever.

I got a really brilliant idea on how to mess with Chris and further feed his delusions.
now hold on guys, i wanna hear this idea out!

i dont plan on acting it out, but i cant say im not curious as to whatever genius scheme youve come up with
go on, share with the class
 
I looked up shelters and halfway houses near Ruckersville and found several results. Of those, some were only overnight shelters, others were more directed at drug addicts or families. Among all of the options, this one seems most likely to be where Chris would be placed, if he's placed anywhere.
Piedmont House provides a halfway house for nonviolent male felons providing shelter, haven, food, other support services and commonsense counseling in a ninety-day program with an emphasis on finding and maintaining employment. Piedmont House is a private, nonprofit, 501(c)3 organization operating under contract with the Virginia Department of Corrections Community Residential Program.

Piedmont House is staffed 24-hours a day and operates in close coordination with probation and parole officers and prison counselors from throughout the state. Many of the enrollees, referred to as residents, in Piedmont House come from throughout the state. Piedmont House has a detailed screening policy and not all applicants are accepted into the program. Please see ADMISSIONS on the right for more information.

Piedmont House makes every effort to provide the best service it can to its residents. Some of these services are in-house and others are provided in concert with other organizations and agencies in the Charlottesville area that are willing to commit their resources in assisting men who are striving to better their lives and become responsible members of their communities.

IN-HOUSE SERVICES

Free access to the Internet through computers dedicated to resident use. These computers are used by residents to search for jobs, apply for jobs online, set up free email accounts, search for a residence upon successful completion of the program and general knowledge inquiries ranging from reading their online hometown newspapers to searching for recipes. Piedmont House staff, though not experts, will attempt to assist those who need help getting online.

Free laundry services for residents to wash and dry their clothing.

Free cable television.

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If Chris goes to a group home, he will be allowed online unless court ordered. However, if he doesn’t have his own phone or computer, he’ll rely on the privilege of using the communal ones in the home. I doubt he’ll be seen without a tard wrangler nearby, and usually outings are done in groups with the house residents: grocery shopping, bike riding at the park, the cinema for some capeshit. Solo-outings with a tard wrangler or family member/friend are usually doctor appointments or special occasions/visits. Based off his arrest, I wouldn’t be surprised if they have someone watching him 24/7. Some autists can be left alone for an hour or so at a time before you should check on them. Others, you must keep an eye on them the entire time they’re awake with maybe 10 minute checks while they’re asleep. If he is in a group home, he will have to earn his privileges. No “behaviors” (tard rages), do chores, maintain healthy hygiene, THEN an hour on the computer.

My heart goes out to the employees. It is mentally and physically draining work. Thankless work. The employees are paid the same wages as fast-food employees, and risk being bitten and attacked daily, and with every incident report, the employee must prove they were not neglecting/abusing the resident. Morale is really low in those places.

Was a Tard Wrangler for low to mid-functioning male autists aged late 20s to late 30s—kind of Chris’s demographic. I loved it, and I loved the guys, but as sweet as they could be at their best times, I was terrified of them at their worst. Thankfully none of my residents were mother rapists.
 
Who the fuck is behind this?
 
Given how delusional Chris has become, he's probably wandering around Virginia's forest, looking for his Sonichus and the merge or whatever.

I got a really brilliant idea on how to mess with Chris and further feed his delusions.
Hide in the woods and make spooky ghost noises? Good plan. Let me ask my mom if it’s okay first.
 
You'll know if he returns to 14 BC by the mob of angry neighbors with torches and pitchforks.
I don't know, the pictures I've seen of his neighbourhood don't exactly paint it as a particularly nice community. Junk cars on the front lawns etc. As long as Chris is only hurting himself and his family, I doubt they care what he gets up to.
 
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