If you don’t agree with us, you must be crazy. Right?
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Den Samme
That should be a medical malpractice suit on top of the wrongful arrest. Antipsychosis drugs are hard on liver, kidneys and the thyroid gland.
The unintentional fun thing about this is that these kind of drugs make it harder for people to imagine things and lying. A normal undruged person would probably cave to the pressure atleast periodically.
The drugs may have been the reason he was so adamant in his opinion on who he was 🙃
David Oltmans
A good closing synapsis of this man’s plight is the Cricket Rules shirt at the end. The man’s incarceration makes as much sense as Cricket.
arachnipope
American cops are known all over the world for their piss-poor training. It is far too easy to get into a position of power in this country.
Chris P Bacon
Who is the old bum posing as Steve Lehto?
joybuzzarD x
The field of psychiatry is not science, but the psychiatrists believe that they are, and they believe they have some special ability to determine another person's mental state, etc., but all they have is their own prejudices. A friend of mine went through something a lot like this, all it would have taken is for the psychiatrist to look up some old newspaper articles, he was even told where to look, and he just didn't because he 'knew' what he was seeing and had decided that everything my friend said was a 'delusion'.
Ryan C
In terms of the intentionally and convincingly passing yourself off as someone else with enough work, there's a simple additional point: in that case, you're not crazy, you're a con artist. Also, important distinction: in that scenario, you're claiming to be someone that ISN'T you rather than someone that is. Fingerprints/DNA would be detrimental to your case, instead of in the case of claiming to be yourself, where you're begging for them to check your fingerprints
Rediscovering America
On the bright side, he wasn't homeless for those 32 months! Sad truth is, even if he sues they will probably file a countersuit and stick him for the cost of his stay.
Critical Thinking
That .50$ is going to be multiplied many many many times over. He deserves this. Simple who is at fault here. The police department failed to properly due their job in properly identifying this man.
Eric Wayne
boring dystopia
norxgirl1
Wonder how much that mental hospital gets reimbursed for each patient by Medicare/Medicaid on a daily basis……
That should be a medical malpractice suit on top of the wrongful arrest.
Antipsychosis drugs are hard on liver, kidneys and the thyroid gland.
The unintentional fun thing about this is that these kind of drugs make it harder for people to imagine things and lying. A normal undruged person would probably cave to the pressure atleast periodically.
The drugs may have been the reason he was so adamant in his opinion on who he was 🙃
A good closing synapsis of this man’s plight is the Cricket Rules shirt at the end. The man’s incarceration makes as much sense as Cricket.
American cops are known all over the world for their piss-poor training. It is far too easy to get into a position of power in this country.
Who is the old bum posing as Steve Lehto?
The field of psychiatry is not science, but the psychiatrists believe that they are, and they believe they have some special ability to determine another person's mental state, etc., but all they have is their own prejudices.
A friend of mine went through something a lot like this, all it would have taken is for the psychiatrist to look up some old newspaper articles, he was even told where to look, and he just didn't because he 'knew' what he was seeing and had decided that everything my friend said was a 'delusion'.
In terms of the intentionally and convincingly passing yourself off as someone else with enough work, there's a simple additional point: in that case, you're not crazy, you're a con artist. Also, important distinction: in that scenario, you're claiming to be someone that ISN'T you rather than someone that is. Fingerprints/DNA would be detrimental to your case, instead of in the case of claiming to be yourself, where you're begging for them to check your fingerprints
On the bright side, he wasn't homeless for those 32 months!
Sad truth is, even if he sues they will probably file a countersuit and stick him for the cost of his stay.
That .50$ is going to be multiplied many many many times over. He deserves this. Simple who is at fault here. The police department failed to properly due their job in properly identifying this man.
boring dystopia
Wonder how much that mental hospital gets reimbursed for each patient by Medicare/Medicaid on a daily basis……