Containment Random Thoughts & Questions

For those who think there will be a continuance when do you think the next date will be?.I'm saying May.

I'm not going to make any predictions what with all this covid bullshit fucking everyone's schedules.

He might end up somewhere near one. We don’t know yet.

It depends on the tard home and the other inmates.

Some of the more or less independent living tard homes allow and even encourage library access because their inmates are more or less responsible about their library privileges. However a lot of tard homes don't like library access for their inmates because they don't like dealing with all the late fees and missing books etc. These often maintain small libraries in-house.

Three guesses which sort of placement Chris will get.

Also "near" for you or me is far different from what Chris would consider "near".
 
It depends on the tard home and the other inmates.

Some of the more or less independent living tard homes allow and even encourage library access because their inmates are more or less responsible about their library privileges. However a lot of tard homes don't like library access for their inmates because they don't like dealing with all the late fees and missing books etc. These often maintain small libraries in-house.

Three guesses which sort of placement Chris will get.

Also "near" for you or me is far different from what Chris would consider "near".

That's the thing, they're not "inmates". They're "residents", or for medical homes they're "patients". These are not civil commitment facilities, and they can only encourage their residents to stay there, not lock them in.

Sometimes they threaten to remove you if you leave in an unplanned fashion, but you're never actually barred from leaving.

Sometimes they'll even have a bus to help residents get around to stores and such. Tard homes often run those with a wrangler to manage them, like a school field trip. Legally they can't stop the residents from wandering off, but they can remind them to get back to the bus.

There *are* tard homes specifically for people who have legal guardians, where they can control the movements of the residents, but Chris has not been adjudicated as incompetent.
 
There is no trial scheduled. Chris hasn't even gone to pretrial. His next *hearing* is tomorrow (Feb 3rd 2022). At this hearing they could enact a plea agreement, have another continuance for whatever reason, or schedule a prelim hearing to determine if there is sufficient evidence to go to trial.

(Prelim is like a mini-trial with fast and loose rules where the prosecution has to at least prove that the charges are more plausible than not, this then leads to the trial where the burden of proof grows harder on the prosecution as they must now prove beyond a reasonable doubt. Pretrial saves money and time by having a fast way to test if the case has any merit, giving the judge an opportunity to throw out the case if it's stupid.)

Chris has already had a probable cause hearing for his arraignment on misdemeanor incest charges, so he can go to prelim for that. If he is to be brought up on felony charges, they will have to hold ANOTHER probable cause hearing and then send it to circuit court for the prelim.

More likely, however, we will have a pretrial hearing where a deal is announced and Chris enters his guilty plea.
Thanks for the info, Good read.
 
That's the thing, they're not "inmates". They're "residents", or for medical homes they're "patients". These are not civil commitment facilities, and they can only encourage their residents to stay there, not lock them in.

Inmates, residents, patients, indwellers, clients, denizens, whatever. "Inmate' is not specific to incarceration, but I'm not going to get bogged down in definitions.

The point is some managed care homes trust their clients with trips to libraries etc. Some don't. Not all "crazy" people are irresponsible, just selectively incapable, but Chris definitely is irresponsible.

but you're never actually barred from leaving.

Some even prefer it that way. For the entire time their residents are unofficially on the street, the home can continue to collect for "housing" them but without the burden of having to feed, clean after, or deal with them. Win-win.

Sometimes they'll even have a bus to help residents get around to stores and such.

Most do. Usually it's some sort of van. Sometimes it's even mandatory to have transportation for things like doctor appointments etc. They like to limit the number of trips by combining schedules, making one big trip every week for everyone instead of lots of little trips. One place I know also keeps a prius for any unschedulable side trips for individual residents. I asked, "Why a prius?" one time. It's because the other residents get jealous if it's anything nicer. Yes, even speds look down on a prius.

The point is libraries are usually not included on these trips, large or small. Doctors are a necessity. Meds are a necessity. Food is a necessity. Library books that are likely to be lost or ruined are a hassle. And they are definitely not going to make special trips to the library just for Chris so he can violate the internet ban in his plea deal.
 
Most do. Usually it's some sort of van. Sometimes it's even mandatory to have transportation for things like doctor appointments etc. They like to limit the number of trips by combining schedules, making one big trip every week for everyone instead of lots of little trips. One place I know also keeps a prius for any unschedulable side trips for individual residents. I asked, "Why a prius?" one time. It's because the other residents get jealous if it's anything nicer. Yes, even speds look down on a prius.

It's also really practical. Prius is super reliable and needs very little more than basic servicing like oil changes. The electric motor reduces wear and tear on the engine. The main battery pack lasts for hundreds of thousands of miles, and ironically it's the regular 12V lead acid cell that dies first usually.
 
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Also they get stolen less than other cars. They're not even in the top 100 - even car thieves have standards. That's a real consideration for where some tard homes are located.

They are, however, the number one target for catalytic converter theft.
 
"For his parents, it’s just another example of how well he's doing."

29 years later...

"I have a temporary Soul Partner, a Holy Flame Type, you may Remember her (on her repentence tour) keeping me safe, well, not abused, and good, alongside Many (Good) Angels, Spirits, and OP allies in and around this Jail of Fail."
 
"For his parents, it’s just another example of how well he's doing."

29 years later...

"I have a temporary Soul Partner, a Holy Flame Type, you may Remember her (on her repentence tour) keeping me safe, well, not abused, and good, alongside Many (Good) Angels, Spirits, and OP allies in and around this Jail of Fail."
I wonder for that anchor and the rest of the news staff that covered him, what must be their thoughts? I'm surprised some current producer hadn't thought of doing a follow up.
 
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Also the way Chris speaks of the imaginary friends sounds so stilted. Like some exceptional formal council.

And just as he never improved drawing, he never talked normally - despite decades of speaking the language.

I wonder for that anchor and the rest of the news staff that covered him, what must be their thoughts?
"Co-anchor: Unbelievable..."
 
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Misdemeanor incest is the most they can do.
They're just going off what they knew at the time of Chris's arrest. Chris was charged two days after the events came to light, probably less than 48 hours, at a time where Barb's evaluation hadn't been completed, nor had any interview with Chris besides a cursory one at his house had been completed, for a charge that is so strange, so out of the ordinary and barely codified in Virginia law. The court had enough to charge Chris, but I believe had not gotten all the information out. Could Chris be legit nuts? Could it just be "the trolls". Could it be exaggerations?

The court found enough evidence to charge him to get him into custody. One thing everybody forgets is that the judge told Chris flat out at his bond hearing, revoking bail was for the safety of himself as well as the general population. That's pretty harsh for a misdemeanor.

What I have a hard time buying, is that going off Virginia law, it's a felony to fuck your parents. It's really clearly laid out, but it's also extremely rare. To the court, forgetting all the weenery and going off what Chris and probably Barb had admitted in the first 48 hours, there was something going on. So Heilberg is going to argue what? If the dick is crooked, the tard ain't book-ed?
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Chris stuck his penis in his mother and ejaculated. That's a felony in Virginia.
 
Probably asked already somewhere in the thread but who are the 8 guys Barb slept with according to Chris? Bob and Cole's father are two but who are the rest? Someone should write Chris and ask him to list them all because apparently she discussed this in depth with him.
 
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Probably asked already somewhere in the thread but who are the 8 guys Barb slept with according to Chris? Bob and Cole's father are two but who are the rest? Someone should write Chris and ask him to list them all because apparently she discussed this in depth with him.
Ran Coleman Yeats (Cole's true and honest father)
Jack Dale Smithey (Cole's first stepfather)
Jerry Harmon (Cole's second stepfather)
Bob Chandler
+ 4 other people we'll never find out

One of those four unknown people is one of Barb's former classmates, because according to Chris, Barb lost her virginity in highschool. Now why the hell would he know that? Because it's Charb we're talking about.
 
I cant help but feel like Talking about chris is kicking a dead horse. Probably has been for years.
Yet after the motherfucking saga this all feels like people getting giddy over- fuck idk what to call it.
Its just building the ego of this fuck while he sits in a cage. Not to mention all the new edgy kids who want to plant their flag in chris history
 
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