GUILTY LA - Jaren Lockhart, 22, New Orleans, 5 June 2012 - #4

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OT: I just heard on the news that the autopsy on the FL man who tried to eat the homeless man's face ONLY had marijuana in his system -- nothing, nada, zippo else, including legal drugs. That is so scary. I'm speechless.

I'm starting to think it's rabies or something! ~really...

ok not REALLY, but???
 
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I believe the website pdf page of TCS is bogus. Why would it take you directly to TCS's page with no access to any other information?
Why would it be a pdf.? TCS is a con man and that's all. Either it's a cover or he ripped people off somehow convincing them he was an official somebody.

http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/

The above might be a legal link to learn about and/or obtain info about hipaa laws which are laws to ensure one's privacy.
I don't understand why a practitioner would be identified by a hipaa number. :waitasec:

When I see a new doctor, I sign a sheet that promises they respect my privacy. It has nothing to do with the exchange of money.
 
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https://www.nctracks.nc.gov/provide...ssets/362_Ops_ECL_Provider Qualifications.pdf

Page 20 ~ Any provider technician, or whatever he calls himself, has to be licensed to perform those services. Unless TCS is licensed, which would be most important thing to know if you were going to use his services, he is bogus.
Has anybody found his license information? Not his tax code or NPI number but his license information.

Check for license here: (can't find a number for TS)

http://search.atomz.com/search/?sp-...0&sp-end-year=&sp-x=any&sp-c=10&sp-m=1&sp-s=0
 
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OT: I just heard on the news that the autopsy on the FL man who tried to eat the homeless man's face ONLY had marijuana in his system -- nothing, nada, zippo else, including legal drugs. That is so scary. I'm speechless.

Long story short :floorlaugh:, I did the online dating thing a few moons ago and went out with this guy a few times. Well, a friend of a friend just happened to know his deceased wife. Come to find out they thought he poisoned her.

I did some sleuthing and got involved in the investigation. The detective told me in an autopsy, they can check for many things, usually the most common, but if it's not something common and you don't have a idea of what the substance might be then it could go undected. Now, I don't know if things have changed since then or not but I'm wondering if there is something out on the streets that might not show up in an autopsy. Scary:what:
 
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Long story short :floorlaugh:, I did the online dating thing a few moons ago and went out with this guy a few times. Well, a friend of a friend just happened to know his deceased wife. Come to find out they thought he poisoned her.

I did some sleuthing and got involved in the investigation. The detective told me in an autopsy, they can check for many things, usually the most common, but if it's not something common and you don't have a idea of what the substance might be then it could go undected. Now, I don't know if things have changed since then or not but I'm wondering if there is something out on the streets that might not show up in an autopsy. Scary:what:

I'm sure there are many! My son's friend OD'd on phenazepam and oxycontin....
You can google it... It's like 10x stronger than xanax.
They say (on another forum) if you use it you will need a babysitter for 4 days!
I don't think a person could dismember someone on it but...
Had the ME not been told what he took it would never had surfaced! The LE in my area had never even heard of it!

Scary world we live in!
moo
 
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https://www.nctracks.nc.gov/provide...ssets/362_Ops_ECL_Provider Qualifications.pdf

Page 20 ~ Any provider technician, or whatever he calls himself, has to be licensed to perform those services. Unless TCS is licensed, which would be most important thing to know if you were going to use his services, he is bogus.
Has anybody found his license information? Not his tax code or NPI number but his license information.

Check for license here: (can't find a number for TS)

http://search.atomz.com/search/?sp-...0&sp-end-year=&sp-x=any&sp-c=10&sp-m=1&sp-s=0

Is that just for respiratory therapists?
 
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Well, I'm going to have to try and research this more tomorrow. Right now, I'm totally confused and having trouble putting the pieces together on this.

Obviously there are many cases of fraud involving medicare and medicaid and I would like to continue to research this further. I have no clue, why he would have a NPI # unless he was up to no good.
 
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i don't know what i believe anymore, but i know that i don't feel like looking at those truck pics a million more times and having that discussion for the 10th time.

sooooo, do you know if DMT is that new crazy bath salt drug that is making people eat people??

It's something different, at least in these parts. I asked a young relative and she told me they're distinctly different.
 
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You will for this, take it from a crone like me..

I never saw 'crone' when I saw your name. No, you don't look at all crone-ish to me.
 
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OT: I just heard on the news that the autopsy on the FL man who tried to eat the homeless man's face ONLY had marijuana in his system -- nothing, nada, zippo else, including legal drugs. That is so scary. I'm speechless.

That's pretty creepy. A plain old face eater?
 
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Long story short :floorlaugh:, I did the online dating thing a few moons ago and went out with this guy a few times. Well, a friend of a friend just happened to know his deceased wife. Come to find out they thought he poisoned her.

I did some sleuthing and got involved in the investigation. The detective told me in an autopsy, they can check for many things, usually the most common, but if it's not something common and you don't have a idea of what the substance might be then it could go undected. Now, I don't know if things have changed since then or not but I'm wondering if there is something out on the streets that might not show up in an autopsy. Scary:what:

So OT..I dated a man who I came to believe brought about the death of his wife. She was cremated the next day.

2012 is my No Man Year.

We now return you to your regular thread...
 
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So OT..I dated a man who I came to believe brought about the death of his wife. She was cremated the next day.

2012 is my No Man Year.

We now return you to your regular thread...


Another slumber party is in order! :floorlaugh:
 
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I believe the website pdf page of TCS is bogus. Why would it take you directly to TCS's page with no access to any other information?
Why would it be a pdf.? TCS is a con man and that's all. Either it's a cover or he ripped people off somehow convincing them he was an official somebody.

http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/

The above might be a legal link to learn about and/or obtain info about hipaa laws which are laws to ensure one's privacy.
I don't understand why a practitioner would be identified by a hipaa number. :waitasec:

When I see a new doctor, I sign a sheet that promises they respect my privacy. It has nothing to do with the exchange of money.

I linked directly to a PDF after a few steps that I can't recall, I don't know if it's the same one.

NPI is not a HIPAA number by itself.

I work at an academic medical institution, so this entire thing puzzles me. The NPI number application looks to be a simple identifier like a social security number. Neither TCS nor the 'ministries' have a Medicare/Medicaid *provider* ID. Some sites indicate the ministry had a NC license, but does not show the license number.

BUT, the ministry could have been approved by private insurers or even the state of NC and not Medicare/medicaid. The absence of a Medicare/Medicaid provider number does not mean they couldn't bill *anybody*, just not Medicare/Medicaid

So it's possible that TCS/whoever was billing entities other than the federal government for whatever they were hypothetically doing for possibly hypothetical patients/clients.

A search on an NPI number pulls up everything that's attached to - HIPAA sites, physician listings, what have you.

My theory is that if it's the same person - and that hasnt been definitively established - TCS set up this mispelled ministry and quite possibly the paperwork slipped right past a state level bureaucrat or scanner that was used to seeing the familiar name & familiar services offered and an additional, "licensed" site was added, possibly using a license number found the same place we found them. Someone or something could have easily assumed it was a typo and given it a pass.

Either he swiped a legit license number or he was working with someone who was licensed.

If all if the above happened, it's pretty damned slick. I tried to ferret out TCS's education level today, had no luck.
 
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I guess what's troubling me most is that TCS's entire existence seems to have been constructed as a smoke screen. You can't see who he is, where he is, what he's doing.

I think that's scary.
 
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I think TCS was born, raised, a con artist. I might be completely wrong and have to eat some crow on this one, if something comes out later that he did something positive in his life. All I have seen so far, from research is typical con behavior.

The fact that we can't find much information about his earlier years and family and associates adds to my beliefs. JMO
 
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I guess what's troubling me most is that TCS's entire existence seems to have been constructed as a smoke screen. You can't see who he is, where he is, what he's doing.

I think that's scary.


Ok so when you said this I started thinking...there has to be REAL records of his life. Which lead me to think about all of the genealogy research I do and how I would go about looking for information on a person through those sources.

I don't know if I'm allowed to post any of this information, but I've found what I believe to be the record of his birth, his marriage records, and I'm still looking at other info. It gives us details such as names of those he's had or has relationships and cities and locations, as well as dates to use for matching against other records we might find.
 
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Is that just for respiratory therapists?

No, I began on a page that listed all kinds of positions. Isn't TCS claiming to provide respiratory care? That's why I went to that page.

http://www.ncrcb.org/index.asp
click on 'related links' on the left too.

Click on the top link of my original post and you'll see 1 thru 31 pages with all of the options to search within.
 
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https://www.nctracks.nc.gov/provide...ssets/362_Ops_ECL_Provider Qualifications.pdf

Page 20 ~ Any provider technician, or whatever he calls himself, has to be licensed to perform those services. Unless TCS is licensed, which would be most important thing to know if you were going to use his services, he is bogus.
Has anybody found his license information? Not his tax code or NPI number but his license information.

Check for license here: (can't find a number for TS)

http://search.atomz.com/search/?sp-...0&sp-end-year=&sp-x=any&sp-c=10&sp-m=1&sp-s=0

bumping for the link to the list I refer to in the post above.
 
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