Would-be Reagan assassin John Hinckley Jr. to go Free

  • #21
Hinckley's mother is 90 years old. How much longer will she live? Yes, I know we can't know how long she will survive, but it's more than likely that her son will outlive her. What happens then? Who will supervise the would-be assassin? Is he her sole heir? Will JH eventually live independently with no one monitoring his whereabouts? Hinckley should not be released to the custody of his 90-year-old mother. Leopards can't change their spots. :moo:
 
  • #22
The original event for those who might not remember it. Warning: graphic.

[video=youtube;s6CNRlQG0mg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6CNRlQG0mg[/video]
 
  • #23
Thanks to our "insanity" laws, he is going to be out and about. And he isn't the only one.

When doctors declare formerly insane person "cured"- this person, no matter what horrific crime they committed, could be let out. And they are not even considered guilty of anything, as they were supposedly insane.
 
  • #24
he's not going to jail cause he was found 'not guilty' by reason of insanity, which is as good as an acquital once they find you are 'sane' (see bobbit, lorena)

yeah his 90 year old mom isnt going to be much help

god help us.
 
  • #25
Sep 10 2016, 11:46 am ET

John Hinckley to Leave Mental Hospital, 35 Years After Reagan Assassination Attempt

by Elizabeth Chuck

The man who attempted to assassinate former President Ronald Reagan is set to be freed from a Washington, D.C., mental hospital Saturday.

John Hinckley Jr., 61, plans to move in with his elderly mother in Williamsburg, Virginia, now that a federal judge has declared him no longer a threat to society.

Hinckley fired six shots in 1981 outside a hotel in Washington in a deranged attempt to impress actress Jodie Foster, striking the then president — nearly fatally...

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...l-35-years-after-reagan-assassination-n646076
 
  • #26
John Hinckley Jr. to leave DC mental hospital

Jessica Gresko, Associated Press 12:36 p.m. EDT September 10, 2016

Washington — The man who shot President Ronald Reagan is scheduled to leave a Washington mental hospital for good on Saturday, more than 35 years after the shooting. A federal judge ruled in late July that the 61-year-old John Hinckley Jr. is not a danger to himself or the public and can live full-time at his mother’s home in Williamsburg, Virginia.

Hinckley had already been visiting Williamsburg for long stretches at a time and preparing for the full-time transition. He’ll have to follow a lot of rules while in Williamsburg, but his longtime lawyer Barry Levine says he thinks Hinckley will be a “citizen about whom we can all be proud.”

This is what life will look like in Williamsburg for Hinckley...

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/ne...inckley-jr-leave-dc-mental-hospital/90185992/
 
  • #27
"...his longtime lawyer Barry Levine says he thinks Hinckley will be a “citizen about whom we can all be proud..." :rolleyes:
 
  • #28
Its a good informative article, imo, and this stood out to me:

Media
“Don’t expect to see Hinckley giving any interviews. He’s barred from talking to the press.”

Perhaps his case can serve as a positive example for mental health care in this country. It is obvious that we are desperately in need of better solutions to dealing with our mentally ill.
 
  • #29
September 10, 2016

John Hinckley Jr. leaves DC mental hospital for Virginia

The man who tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan has been released from a Washington mental hospital for good, more than 35 years after the shooting.

A spokeswoman for the District of Columbia's Department of Mental Health said early Saturday that all patients scheduled to leave St. Elizabeths Hospital had been discharged. Hinckley was among those scheduled for discharge.

An Associated Press reporter saw a hired car pull into the driveway of the Hinckley home at around 2:30 p.m.


http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/09/10/john-hinckley-jr-leaves-dc-mental-hospital-for-virginia.html
 
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  • #31
Well hopefully everything works out. One concern is that someone will try to provoke him into something. I hope everyone just leaves him alone.
 

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