Trashfire MNPublicRecords CHIPS file on Rekieta's 9-year-old testing positive for cocaine - All parties are assumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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People keep obsessively focusing on this "regularly" bullshit when a single large overdose could easily result in similar test outcome. Just because the results are consistent with regular use doesn't mean there aren't other ways you could get such results.
The kids have been interviewed by now but people are guessing Nick regularly let her get into a little because if she got into a lot at once it's a surprise she didn't die. And if the kids never went to the hospital for her one-time megadose, it means Nick and Kayla would have rather risked their 9 year old dying than getting busted.
 
The kids have been interviewed by now but people are guessing Nick regularly let her get into a little because if she got into a lot at once it's a surprise she didn't die. And if the kids never went to the hospital for her one-time megadose, it means Nick and Kayla would have rather risked their 9 year old dying than getting busted.
Yeah, I doubt the one-time-only megadose theory. While it's definitely possible that there was one main incident that sent her to the hospital, "the family medical emergency", it sounds like having that much still in her system months later from ONE incident would have killed her. No, I think she got into it more than one time.

Also, just wanted to correct a mistake of my own from earlier: I had, like many, conflated "worst day ever" with "family medical emergency". It sounds like "worst day ever" was a while back and before the heavy coke arc started, while "family medical emergency" was earlier this year. I know that's been pointed out already a couple times in the Rackets threads, but I still see people conflating the two events.

And I don't even assume that was an overdose. A guy with five kids, a wife and two lovers in his Quoverfull, older parents and in-laws, plus other Kayla relatives nearby, has a lot of possibilities for "medical emergencies". But, yeah, an overdose is certainly not out of the realm of possibility.
 
Yeah, I doubt the one-time-only megadose theory. While it's definitely possible that there was one main incident that sent her to the hospital, "the family medical emergency", it sounds like having that much still in her system months later from ONE incident would have killed her. No, I think she got into it more than one time.

Also, just wanted to correct a mistake of my own from earlier: I had, like many, conflated "worst day ever" with "family medical emergency". It sounds like "worst day ever" was a while back and before the heavy coke arc started, while "family medical emergency" was earlier this year. I know that's been pointed out already a couple times in the Rackets threads, but I still see people conflating the two events.

And I don't even assume that was an overdose. A guy with five kids, a wife and two lovers in his Quoverfull, older parents and in-laws, plus other Kayla relatives nearby, has a lot of possibilities for "medical emergencies". But, yeah, an overdose is certainly not out of the realm of possibility.
If they would've taken an 8yo to the hospital with a drug overdose CPS would've been called in then.
 
If they would've taken an 8yo to the hospital with a drug overdose CPS would've been called in then.
Yeah, that's why I'm skeptical of that theory. When considering it, though, I just assumed that Nick came up with a massive lie at the hospital, because... you know... he's a BIG FUCKING LIAR.

Something like:

"My daughter was playing in the park and a hairy black man carrying comic books dropped a bindle by the swings and she swallowed it"
 
And I don't even assume that was an overdose. A guy with five kids, a wife and two lovers in his Quoverfull, older parents and in-laws, plus other Kayla relatives nearby, has a lot of possibilities for "medical emergencies". But, yeah, an overdose is certainly not out of the realm of possibility.
When referencing the incident and the fact he had to watch someone for 24 he said something to the effect of "sometimes you have to do these things as a father". He could always be lying, but people were speculating drugs or suicide attempt by one of the kids even back then.
 
Yeah, that's why I'm skeptical of that theory. When considering it, though, I just assumed that Nick came up with a massive lie at the hospital, because... you know... he's a BIG FUCKING LIAR.

Something like:

"My daughter was playing in the park and a hairy black man carrying comic books dropped a bindle by the swings and she swallowed it"
They're still calling the cops. that's what the "mandatory reporter" thing means,
 
When referencing the incident and the fact he had to watch someone for 24 he said something to the effect of "sometimes you have to do these things as a father". He could always be lying, but people were speculating drugs or suicide attempt by one of the kids even back then.
Ah, thanks for clarifying. I stopped paying much attention to Rackets for a while and missed that arc. But, yeah, I did know that it was well into the "what is wrong with Nick?" era.

Damn, even when I try to give the guy the benefit of the doubt, it just gets worse.

They're still calling the cops. that's what the "mandatory reporter" thing means,
Yeah, I'm sure, but figured that Nick would just repeat the same lie to the cops.
 
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Yeah, that's why I'm skeptical of that theory. When considering it, though, I just assumed that Nick came up with a massive lie at the hospital, because... you know... he's a BIG FUCKING LIAR.

Something like:

"My daughter was playing in the park and a hairy black man carrying comic books dropped a bindle by the swings and she swallowed it"
As someone who doesn't do drugs, I don't know much about what is chemically similar. Since a child getting into cocaine is a very rare situation (most people don't want to lose out on the precious cocaine by letting their crotch fruit play in it), are there any prescription medications could explain away why a kid was overdosing?

"No, doctor, my kid isn't ODing on cocaine, that would be negligent of me! Instead they thought my norco bottle was a pack of tic tacs. Haha, those dumb fucking kids, right?" Something that would sound like a more legit accident and might allow an ER to treat a kid without immediately calling the cops?
 
My "skitzo theory" if you could even call it that, is that the person who leaked the court document here is an extremely and understandably infuriated Rekieta relative (bio or in-law) that is also a Farms lurker.
Nick is such an egotistical asshole that the hole population at Minnesota State is suspect from "leaking" this document. It could even be one of the older children for all I care. Nick is an irredeemable douche who should be hanged.
 
Nick is such an egotistical asshole that the hole population at Minnesota State is suspect from "leaking" this document. It could even be one of the older children for all I care. Nick is an irredeemable douche who should be hanged.
Also remember there are people like Riley who are more than happy to drive across the country to fuck with someone. And that one dude who drove to texas to get Ron Toyes's divorce records. I can see an A-Log be willing to take a day trip.
 
According to Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita, prepubescent girls (aka nymphetes) have a kind of "mesh" you'd find on peach fruit.
What the fuck?
What the likehood is that the oldest kid molested the cocaine girl?
Seriously, what the fuck?

The fuck is wrong with you?
 
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Thankfully Nick seems to be a friendless loser. So hopefully no weirdo randoms had access to his children.
You're forgetting about the gorilla nigger best friend whose confirmed modus operandi is grooming his friends' kids.
Nick and Kayla would have rather risked their 9 year old dying than getting busted.
There is nothing surprising about this.
 
A guy with five kids, a wife and two lovers in his Quoverfull, older parents and in-laws, plus other Kayla relatives nearby, has a lot of possibilities for "medical emergencies".
A guy with an AIDS physique, meth sores and 107 degree fevers has enough medical emergencies all by himself.
 
There is 0 evidence of this or even evidence of the boy doing anything wrong whatsoever, and until and unless there is then I really don't think that we should be accusing children of raping their siblings. The Balldo Washers are unfairly attacking the 16 year old boy more than enough for everyone, for failing to become a full time parent to 4 children, I don't think we should add to that.
This. That kid's going to have a hard adulthood ahead of him thanks to his fuckup parents already (and I'm of the theory he's with Nick's parents) without us putting out that kind of slander.
 
A botched or contaminated sample could explain an anomalous reading. That's why it is a good idea in situations like this to take 3-5 samples just in case. This is what I believe happened: the kid did use cocaine, but the sample was mishandled, they probably used too little of it resulting in a bogus reading.
What an incredible waste of your time and mine, giving an introductory explanation of a dozen physics effects I'm not even convinced are relevant only to say "operator error". All of that preamble is worthless even if true by the way because the question of whether the machine works or not becomes a lot simpler when you have an operational version. Does a GC-MS/LC-MS accurately report a known concentration of a known substance in solution? The answer is yes, nobody cares that you read about how they were built.
A cutoff value in this equipment usually means "do not trust any value above or below this threshold," and
The sample did not test above the UPPER cutoff value, it tested above the LOWER cutoff value and well within the normal range.

Going into the deep specifics of the operation of the sensor rods might be necessary if you were the lab tech and you saw an anomalous reading, and you got it back anomalous after a second test. This isn't even an anomalous reading, it's an expected output for low-habitual or possibly large one-time cocaine use in someone who was around cocaine all day. You're not being deducted marks for going under the wordcount here.

ALSO the screening enzyme test also reports concentration, so none of your physics textbook ctrl-v diarrhea even applies to the portion of the test from which they print the level.
 
There is 0 evidence of this or even evidence of the boy doing anything wrong whatsoever, and until and unless there is then I really don't think that we should be accusing children of raping their siblings. The Balldo Washers are unfairly attacking the 16 year old boy more than enough for everyone, for failing to become a full time parent to 4 children, I don't think we should add to that.
Fully agree. That kid and all the other Rekieta children are already doomed and are likely going to have to lay low after Nick Rekieta becomes irrelevant (if that ever happens) anyways. Adding more retarded conspiracies about this kid is not helping anyone's case and even gives Nick Rekieta more room to say the farms is entirely wrong about him.
 
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