ThoughtElf
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I agree with a fair bit of what you say, I don't think he pulled strings, but I don't think he was being kept there either, and I base that on what BC himself told the press...it was him who said George stayed on voluntarily for treatment.
If they really thought he was at risk to himself or others after the 72 hours, why didn't they try to extend the Baker Act hold? I'm not criticising psychiatrists.....I assume they thought long and hard before deciding not to extend it. If he was kept under the Baker Act, then I would agree that it would be proper to say he was "kept there".
Good points.
Let's try this on for size and see if it fits us both: "George stayed voluntarily under recommendation from his Doctors."