drip~drop
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Study her brain during the autopsy I say.
Slice it...dice it...study it, then send it off in a nice little jar to the Mutter for all to see.
Study her brain during the autopsy I say.
This sounds rather mean. I'd like to see her mouth duct taped and left in her cell hooked up to enough I.V fluids to keep her living, and with noone to interact with her.
I'd like to see all the audio tapes of CA, GA and LA piped into her current and future cells on an endless loop. Playing 24/7. Volumne low enough so others aren't wigged out by it, but enough so ICA hears it.
Counseling ... naw but this ... definitely.
I think someone who would confess would be more worthy of counseling and more likely to be rehabilitated. Casey too full of herself and denies everything so whats the point?
Shes too far gone IMO. She probably needed it yrs ago and even then wouldve fought it. Dont forget, she was on baby #2. (miscarriage)
Jesse G was willing to marry her, think its pretty big of him but she turned him down saying: you love Caylee more than ME.
So,counseling would be a waste. It cost taxpayers enough to keep her where shes at:furious:
Actually I wouldn't mind if someone came along and studied her. With or without her permission....stick her in a cell with one 2-way mirror wall so students can come along and watch her go about her daily routine and take notes, they could drop in certain stimuli and see how she responds, make her TV go on the blink suddenly during General Hospital and watch her reactions, that kind of thing.
Alternatively I would not have a problem with her being used for medical experiments, as a guinea pig for new and experimental medications.
Basically do to her what she did to her own precious child but in a controlled environment and with a useful purpose![]()
(2) Mental health services shall be available to all inmates;
(b) Priority for mental health treatment services shall be given to inmates who are experiencing or who are at risk for developing symptoms of mental disorder, which symptoms significantly impair ability to function adequately within the general inmate population.
http://www.flrules.org/gateway/readFile.asp?sid=0&tid=1591205&type=1&File=33-404.101.doc
I've seen a lot of prisoner's mental health records (part of my job, don't ask lol). I see them being treated for depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety. I have never seen a record of a prisoner being treated for a personality disorder. A personality disorder may be listed as one of their diagnoses, but, not as something that is being treated.
Just my :twocents:
Counseling for ICA? Whatever for? She's the MOTY don'chs know?
To borrow from the defense - it would be a huge waste!
But I am totally OK with either drip~drop or sumbunny's suggestions!
Would it be cruel and unusual to have a computer station set up right off her cell, turned so she can't see the screen?
.Not cruel enough. Now add a cell phone right next to it and that'll do it.
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