Jason Young to get new trial #4

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I think you are missing what the poster is trying to say. It's that HE (JLY) never takes blame for anything. It is always someone's else fault. It is never him. But, he can't help how mama raised him, imo.


ETA: Just like when he was dismissed from Nursing school. He violated HIPPA with a patient's chart then tried to say he was framed???

"Jason Young stopped attending classes last week and the administration announced yesterday that he was no longer in the program. This was due to a combination of factors. First and foremost he is a murder suspect in a criminal case and a named slayer in a civil case. Secondly, he violated a serious protocol at the hospital where we are training.....t was a HIPAA violation (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act). He did not secure a patients file and it was discovered by one of the instructors. Instead of accepting respondsibility, he claimed that he was framed."


I copied this from an earlier thread in the MY forum.

Oh my! A HIPPA violation! Clearly they were looking for an excuse to remove him due to the first reason cited.

I didn't view it as "making excuses" because he admitted that he wasn't the best husband. I don't think there was anything inappropriate about the way he described their relationship. He had to explain it and this is how he saw it. This was his own perspective.
 
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Oh my! A HIPPA violation! Clearly they were looking for an excuse to remove him due to the first reason cited.

I didn't view it as "making excuses" because he admitted that he wasn't the best husband. I don't think there was anything inappropriate about the way he described their relationship. He had to explain it and this is how he saw it. This was his own perspective.

Seriously. I can see if it was a continuous problem, but forgetting to secure a chart one time??? Complete joke. They were looking for an excuse and I can see someone framing him.
 
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Oh my! A HIPPA violation! Clearly they were looking for an excuse to remove him due to the first reason cited.

I didn't view it as "making excuses" because he admitted that he wasn't the best husband. I don't think there was anything inappropriate about the way he described their relationship. He had to explain it and this is how he saw it. This was his own perspective.

Oh so him violating HIPPA wasn't his fault?? HIPPA is taken very seriously in the medical field and every job I have had I have to sign an HIPPA form and re-sign it every year. Clearly is wasn't an excuse to get rid of him. If they dismissed him because he was a POI then he would have never been admitted in the program as they do a background check before you can even start the program.
 
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Seriously. I can see if it was a continuous problem, but forgetting to secure a chart one time??? Complete joke. They were looking for an excuse and I can see someone framing him.

Oh lawd??? Really.......HIPPA is nothing you can joke about or forget to do. One time is one time too many. Many hospitals,like,John Hopkins have training courses in HIPPA. John Hopkins does a 3 day session. Again, it's wrong to think violating HIPPA isn't a big deal. But since you don't work in the medical field you wouldn't know that. He wasn't framed. He just can't take responsibility in his actions.
 
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Oh lawd??? Really.......HIPPA is nothing you can joke about or forget to do. One time is one time too many. Many hospitals,like,John Hopkins have training courses in HIPPA. John Hopkins does a 3 day session. Again, it's wrong to think violating HIPPA isn't a big deal. But since you don't work in the medical field you wouldn't know that. He wasn't framed. He just can't take responsibility in his actions.

JY's deflection of blame seems to be contagious to his supporters. Of course he was framed! :facepalm:

JY was the "loser" of his clique. His friends and his wife became successful professionals. JY hopped between sales jobs. He was the weakest link. I think his lack of "success" fueled his rage, especially toward his accomplished wife. Then he failed at nursing (thank god for that!).

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There is proof in this email that JY said personally to MY that she was full of drama. It would seem weird if he omitted something the courts have a record of, then he wouldn't be truthful.


JMO


http://www.wral.com/asset/specialre...9746188/Oct._24_2006_Young_email_exchange.PDF
I'm so glad you posted this. I had read it before. What a painful read. Especially when he talked about making her an anniversary card and popping it in the mail. That's the weekend he spent with MM. I wish I could recall how he addressed it. It was unpleasant.
MY did own up to her faults in those emails. Did JY? He even posted that he thought she had LEARNED HER LESSON. And he types the words that he loved her . Let me see if I can find the email he sent to GC on Sept 12 less than 2 months before she was murdered. MOO.
 
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I think you are missing what the poster is trying to say. It's that HE (JLY) never takes blame for anything. It is always someone's else fault. It is never him. But, he can't help how mama raised him, imo.


ETA: Just like when he was dismissed from Nursing school. He violated HIPPA with a patient's chart then tried to say he was framed???

"Jason Young stopped attending classes last week and the administration announced yesterday that he was no longer in the program. This was due to a combination of factors. First and foremost he is a murder suspect in a criminal case and a named slayer in a civil case. Secondly, he violated a serious protocol at the hospital where we are training.....t was a HIPAA violation (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act). He did not secure a patients file and it was discovered by one of the instructors. Instead of accepting respondsibility, he claimed that he was framed."


I copied this from an earlier thread in the MY forum.

This needs a link, please.
 
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Oh lawd??? Really.......HIPPA is nothing you can joke about or forget to do. One time is one time too many. Many hospitals,like,John Hopkins have training courses in HIPPA. John Hopkins does a 3 day session. Again, it's wrong to think violating HIPPA isn't a big deal. But since you don't work in the medical field you wouldn't know that. He wasn't framed. He just can't take responsibility in his actions.

Um, he was a student.

And I have been in the medical field my entire life, lol.
 
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Um, he was a student.

And I have been in the medical field my entire life, lol.

We need the actual link to see if this is even true......I seriously doubt any official report would use the word framed.
 
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We need the actual link to see if this is even true......

Agree.

And students make mistakes all of the time and are not kicked out of school. Ask me how I know:)
 
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Agree.

And students make mistakes all of the time and are not kicked out of school. Ask me how I know:)

Well, let's wait for the link to see where this originated from. I am also waiting for the cash receipt that shows someone paid $20.00 for gas and left with only $15.00..
 
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Oh my! A HIPPA violation! Clearly they were looking for an excuse to remove him due to the first reason cited.

I didn't view it as "making excuses" because he admitted that he wasn't the best husband. I don't think there was anything inappropriate about the way he described their relationship. He had to explain it and this is how he saw it. This was his own perspective.

I think everyone knows and agrees JY was not a good husband, he admitted it himself.
But, the fact he would act so reckless while planning his wife's murder at the same time, leads me even farther away to anything that leads to his guilt.
Stupid, yes
Inconsiderate, yes
Selfish, yes
Immature, yes
fun guy, party guy, yes
Murderer.....NO

JMO
 
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Oh so him violating HIPPA wasn't his fault?? HIPPA is taken very seriously in the medical field and every job I have had I have to sign an HIPPA form and re-sign it every year. Clearly is wasn't an excuse to get rid of him. If they dismissed him because he was a POI then he would have never been admitted in the program as they do a background check before you can even start the program.

They couldn't legally dismiss him because of the case so they "found" a reason. Clearly.

Being a POI in an investigation would not appear on any type of background check.
 
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Um, he was a student.

And I have been in the medical field my entire life, lol.

Well, some people are perfect & never ever make mistakes.... Oh btw my grandmother was a nurse for many yrs till she retired & she said charts are not always secured.... Heck in my own Drs office I have seen charts just laying around.... Walked in one exam one time & guess what someones chart was laying there... And the nurse is still working there... It happens... Oh unless you are perfect....
 
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They couldn't legally dismiss him because of the case so they "found" a reason. Clearly.

Being a POI in an investigation would not appear on any type of background check.



This thread has devolved into one discussing all of JY's failings, real or otherwise, by all of us perfect, flawless people. While character flaws can have a bearing on the case, the real hard and soft evidence is the best determination of guilt or innocence.

For instance, the fact that the DNA expert for the state found one strand of hair clutched in Michelle's hand that had been pulled out by the root. The DNA profile did not match either Michelle or Jason. CODIS did not return any hits. So, how did that get there? Could it have been from the actual attacker? Or did that fiendishly clever but stupid Jason pluck a hair from some unsuspecting victim and plant it in Michelle's hand along with her own hairs?

Glenn
 
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This thread has devolved into one discussing all of JY's failings, real or otherwise, by all of us perfect, flawless people. While character flaws can have a bearing on the case, the real hard and soft evidence is the best determination of guilt or innocence.

For instance, the fact that the DNA expert for the state found one strand of hair clutched in Michelle's hand that had been pulled out by the root. The DNA profile did not match either Michelle or Jason. CODIS did not return any hits. So, how did that get there? Could it have been from the actual attacker? Or did that fiendishly clever but stupid Jason pluck a hair from some unsuspecting victim and plant it in Michelle's hand along with her own hairs?

Glenn

With a case like this and also B. Cooper's, there is often an overload of character assassination, especially when the case and evidence against them are weak in some areas.. I don't know anyone who could say Jason and Michelle had a perfect marriage, they fought a lot, and Jason was not putting forth the effort to make his marriage work, to say the least.
But, that doesn't mean he killed her or wanted her dead.
As to answering your question, I need to learn a lot more about the hair evidence.
 
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