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Is Chris the only man in the country who'd be better off in a correctional facility, insane asylum, or homeless shelter?

There couldn't possibly be a worse infestation of vermin, and at least in the first two places they'll give him a haircut.
 
Did anyone ever notice how this forum is a real version of a paranoid schizophrenic's gangstalking nightmare
 
In terms of income, do the Chandlers occupy the working poor or the underclass?

Actually, in a sense, they're quite privileged. They have been entirely sheltered from the consequences of their actions, and Blarb will probably go to her grave never having had to suffer anything.

Chris himself will probably spend the rest of his life living just as he does now.

This is called "privilege." People who acted like Chris and Blarb in most societies would have starved to death by now.
 
Actually, in a sense, they're quite privileged. They have been entirely sheltered from the consequences of their actions, and Blarb will probably go to her grave never having had to suffer anything.

She had to suffer holey buttocks and living in filth for the last years of her life
 
She had to suffer holey buttocks and living in filth for the last years of her life

But that filth was something she wanted! Hoarders actually deliberately collect filthy shit.
 
Nintendo launched Amiibo Tap today. It's a program that allows the player to launch a series of demos by using their amiibos on the Wii U game pad. I would totally buy a Sonichu amiibo if it gave me access to Christian Weston Chandler's Adult Chronicles.
 
Actually, in a sense, they're quite privileged. They have been entirely sheltered from the consequences of their actions, and Blarb will probably go to her grave never having had to suffer anything.

Chris himself will probably spend the rest of his life living just as he does now.

This is called "privilege." People who acted like Chris and Blarb in most societies would have starved to death by now.

I would be hard-pressed to call the Chandlers privileged. Yeah, they're lazy and they leech off the government. But their lives are far from ideal. They're barely able to live off the paltry welfare money they get, they're drowning in debt, and they have to live in a decrepit house full of garbage and vermin.
 
Bob and Barb, together, were average-to-wealthy. Bob was an engineer for many years. Barb was a secretary with Virginia Power for awhile. They managed to maintain two properties in separate counties when the school board tried to lock Chris up.

They're basically a rich couple who had a exceptional individual son who didn't work.

Well, also Barb's trashy as hell, so there's that too.

If they had so much money why'd they take from their retarded son's SSI?
 
I would be hard-pressed to call the Chandlers privileged. Yeah, they're lazy and they leech off the government. But their lives are far from ideal. They're barely able to live off the paltry welfare money they get, they're drowning in debt, and they have to live in a decrepit house full of garbage and vermin.

That garbage and vermin is what they actually want!

I'm not joking.

That garbage and vermin is what Barb deliberately collects. She would actually fight tooth and nail if you tried to take that garbage away from her.
 
If they had so much money why'd they take from their retarded son's SSI?
I don't know if it's the reason, but Bob had a bunch of money tied up in his savings. (That Barb ended up pissing away on their legal defense with the Snyder thing.)

I'm not saying they had tons of excess cash. Just that they had pretty solid earnings during their careers. They owned properties. They could also afford to send Chris to community college for six years.

Of course, Chris is still dead weight and keeping him fed and housed for thirty years has its costs, so I can understand them making him throw in with his tugboat.
 
I don't know if it's the reason, but Bob had a bunch of money tied up in his savings. (That Barb ended up pissing away on their legal defense with the Snyder thing.)

I'm not saying they had tons of excess cash. Just that they had pretty solid earnings during their careers. They owned properties. They could also afford to send Chris to community college for six years.

Of course, Chris is still dead weight and keeping him fed and housed for thirty years has its costs, so I can understand them making him throw in with his tugboat.

Any guesses on the legal defense price tag? That couldn't have been cheap.
 
Any guesses on the legal defense price tag? That couldn't have been cheap.

Probably in the low five figures just to retain the guy. Then throw in the hourly.

I really don't know enough about the case to estimate. It was a lot of money.
 
In any event, it was a sick amount of money to basically douse in gasoline and set on fire to get the result that a public defender could have gotten.
Eh I think most of the work the lawyer did was making sure they didn't get sued into oblivion by Snyder. They just had to pay his legal/medical fees instead. Not much you can do when you're totally guilty with a ton of witnesses.
 
Unsure, but I think it wiped out Bob's savings. Which was like 50-100K. Though my memory's iffy on this.

Jesus god. That was the lawyer's bill, Snyder's medical bills, or a combination of both? No matter how it's broken down, that's awful to think Bob's hard earned money went to waste like that, instead of helping Chris out after Barb passes. Fuck.
 
Eh I think most of the work the lawyer did was making sure they didn't get sued into oblivion by Snyder. They just had to pay his legal/medical fees instead. Not much you can do when you're totally guilty with a ton of witnesses.
Pfff, nope.
Snyder didn't press any charges and apparently asked the judge to go easy on the Chandlers...
Let that sink in: Snyder (being the victim of Chris' antics for YEARS) did more to lower the sentence than Bell.
 
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