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I've said my "peace" on the issue. This is a failure of the medical system, everyone is a victim in this. They've been experimenting with him and various drugs for a few months now and I guess these really did him in. This doctor is responsible, and whomever he is, he needs to be investigated. What kind of person puts someone on this type of drug after one session? without research?
I hope the media realizes, this is a deeply involved situation and there are more than 2 sides, this involves everyone who ever knew all parties involved. In the end, it will come out that Billy has more friends than enemies... and that horribly biased newspaper, the REVIEW JOURNAL, needs to stop deleting the comments of those who support Billy. Just as the press is free, we are free to say how we feel - in support and in opposition.
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Happy Violentine - the name of a song by Miss Kittin. I liked the clever play on words. But since some of you are GRABBING at straws.... then let's just lay this one out.
I hate children. Women fought waaayyyy too hard to see something like this constitute a "manslaughter" charge. If you open up this door, you might as well convict every abortion clinic doctor and woman who's ever had an abortion... NOW BEFORE YOU CONTINUE with personal feelings on the subject - it's perfectly friggin legal to get an abortion. What the system is NOW trying to do, is pick apart ways to break that down and make it illegal... again... then we can venture down back alleys in TJ with coat hangers... because a. it's gonna get done SOME how and b. that's sooo much safer *not enough sarcasm.*
My friend.... is dead, he's gone... he'll never be back. What I care about now.... is proper justice - and that can only be this result: Billy is institutionalized and medicated for however long it takes.
I'm wholeheartedly against the death penalty... and I don't want to see someone who obviously needs treatment, get thrown into gen pop for the rest of his life.
We'd all like to think it was as simple as... a person commits a crime, a person gets punished. It's not, it's not anymore.
Not that many years ago, people were slapped with a label and thrown into prison and are NOW having their cases reviewed and released because of this.
Thanks to technology - we might have a better understanding of what's up.
Now... I have to mourn the death of my friend, because he's not in that human shell anymore, he was gone the moment they put him on seroquel, and I saw that weeks ago - I just never thought it would end up like this.
This has taught me to be more cautious at the doctor's office, as should you all.
At this point, all of the cards will play out - justice will be done and everything happens for a reason.
As for these petty arguments.
Stalemate.