May 1 2023 - Chris sighting at Walmart

Not necessarily explaining to you but to anyone else reading it, and I didn't mean to imply that you needed it (or that anyone did really). The tl;dr though is my (or anyone's) legal analysis is somewhat superfluous since I am very doubtful a group home or subsidized housing would be forbidden from disclosing the mere presence of someone there. I am just even more doubtful that they would actually do so.

I just didn't want to rule out that somehow, the parties in any situation like that could either by contract or by their behavior somehow create an express or implied duty of confidentiality and got a little out of hand elaborating on it considering it's probably irrelevant anyway.
Agree, and I appreciate your approach/analysis. Cheers!
 
Not necessarily explaining to you but to anyone else reading it, and I didn't mean to imply that you needed it (or that anyone did really). The tl;dr though is my (or anyone's) legal analysis is somewhat superfluous since I am very doubtful a group home or subsidized housing would be forbidden from disclosing the mere presence of someone there. I am just even more doubtful that they would actually do so.

I just didn't want to rule out that somehow, the parties in any situation like that could either by contract or by their behavior somehow create an express or implied duty of confidentiality and got a little out of hand elaborating on it considering it's probably irrelevant anyway.


Well yes, I am sure that wherever Chris has been placed, there will be a policy legal or organizational, that they will not disclose details of residents to random people who ask over the phone or in writing.

Even someone who is there but not awaiting court decisions could easily have bad actors searching for their whereabouts, so the home or facility would consider this under a duty of care.

Even if they didn't have an express rule, I am sure Chris's lawyer and any involved social workers have warned the home that Chris does have an odd fan club of sorts and it would be potentially harmful to Chris, any other residents, and staff to let strangers know Chris is there.
 
It's usually reserved for sex offenders, but I think a good compromise is chemically castrating Chris.

He is getting on in years, but upon reflection, most of his poor decisions are hormonal. Just snipping the testes might get him docile and flaccid enough to exist without chemming him into a zombie.
I think anybody looking at his past fuck-ups can tell that a lot of his poor decisions were due to bad social skills and vulnerability and not necessarily just because he can't control what's between his legs. Obviously that was one of the factors but that won't solve the problem. He's highly autistic and can jump between being self-aware to being an absolute schizo at any given time, balls-less or not.

I dunno. It's kinda worrying to me that they're allowing him to do the Sonichu and 'I'm a female' shit. I guess the latter is generally hands off in today's woke world, but the whole Sonichu merge shit is part of the reason Chris went (even more) batshit insane to begin with. I hope they're giving him hefty counselling to cure Chris of his one-man Sonichu religious beliefs. Seems a bit slack to be trying to rehabilitate someone then allow them the things that made them crazy to begin with. Stuff like believing cartoons are real should be a basic 'stop that stupid belief' treatment, no? I'm not a psychiatrist, so no clue.
From my experience, any sort of institution or location for dealing with mental health in the US seems to often be full of people who don't know how to do their job. Autism/ADHD therapists and "tard wranglers" have a tendency to just babysit their patients and let them do whatever. Physicians love to just throw pills at the problem. Also worth looking up "psychiatric ward" on Google Maps and looking at the ratings and reviews. I know this is different but the point is that mental health overall in the US is a joke and I wouldn't be surprised if the people taking care of Chris are just enabling him either out of incompetence or, and I can't really blame them for this: because they gave up.

I'm not a doctor or psychiatrist either, so I could totally just be talking out my ass, but it's a thought.
 
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