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It doesn't work that way. That wouldn't be anything called "attempted assassination", even the person were not diagnosed with a mental illness. Since my great-aunt had long been known to suffer from schizophrenia, no judge in this country would place her in jail, even back then.
didnt they stick them in psycho places? i dont know when they closed marlboro pyschiatric but id imagine someone like her would be a good candidate. in the end, im not living with someone who would do that and i cant allow that with my daughter.
didnt they stick them in psycho places? i dont know when they closed marlboro pyschiatric but id imagine someone like her would be a good candidate. in the end, im not living with someone who would do that and i cant allow that with my daughter.
Well, my great-aunt's been dead now for at least 20 years, so she's been stuck where she's going to be stuck permanently. For north Jersey people, it was Greystone psych hospital, also now closed, but I'd heard of Marlboro down here.
That was how my great-uncle felt. He'd tried for years to put up with her because I guess he loved her for some reason, but in the end when he felt she might injure him, he divorced her and went to Florida where he lived out the rest of his life and had a girlfriend. My great-aunt had daughters from her first marriage. I guess they dealt with her illness after that.
You can't always lock people away without their permission. That's why there are all these mentally ill people roaming around the streets of the city. They let them out in the 1980s.
Trust me, I understand about having a kid in the house and wanting her to be safe from crazies. For awhile I let a friend move in when my daughter was a young teenager. She was a "recovering" alcoholic--had been sober seven years and during her sobriety she was a good friend. She'd held a decent job and had an apartment and a car. She and my daughter got along very well. She lost her job in South Jersey and moved in with my daughter and me, paying one-third of the rent from her severance and unemployment. Immediately after she moved in, she discovered she had cancer. Went through treatment, and when she finished with the cancer treatment (which cost the people of NJ $325,000 via charity care) she decided to take up drinking again, gulping down vodka upon awakening at 5 a.m. each morning. My daughter would come home from school and find her passed out on the floor with burners going on the stove. I had to throw her out.
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If your strategy to keep saying more disgusting things until you get the reaction (attention) that you want?
i didnt mean that he nail her while she is passed out. i should have been more clear. im really suggesting that since she is drinking at 5am that she would probably put out.
People with range rovers should keep a gun under the seat and shoot to kill
. You very well know concealed carry permits are not easily given to everyday NJ citizens.
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