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| banchukita... |
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 4:05 pm |
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http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2009/10/reivew_board_grants_request_fr.html
The man responsible for shooting four people at Portland's downtown
Scientology Celebrity Centre in 1996 took a step toward greater
independence this week.
The Oregon Psychiatric Security Review Board on Wednesday granted
Jairus Chegero Godeka's request to get to and from his job without a
staff chaperone.
Mary Claire Buckley, executive director of the board, said a three-
member panel also granted his request advance from a level four
patient to a level five, which means Godeka, 51, is eligible to take
30 to 60 minute outings without supervision. The highest level a
psychiatric patient can reach is six.
Buckley said one of Godeka's victims Helen Healy, who was Helen
Burke at the time of the shooting spoke at the hearing in Salem.
Church member Gwen Barnard spoke as well.
"They were quite gracious and acknowledged that Mr. Godeka has done
well and (were) pleased he had received this treatment," Buckley said.
She said Healy told the panel that she did not fear for her own life,
but "public safety in general. She never wanted it to happen to
anybody else," Buckley said.
Healy, who still lives in the Portland area, could not be reached for
comment Thursday, and a church official had not returned a phone call
by Thursday evening.
In June 2005, Godeka was moved from the state hospital to a secure
residential treatment facility in Lane County.
"The man has been a model resident there," Buckley said. "He has never
been late or missed an appointment or treatment group. He has been
completely compliant.
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| Barbara Schwarz... |
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 6:08 pm |
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On Oct 29, 9:54 pm, realpch <real... at (no spam) aol.com> wrote:
Quote: t_shuffle wrote:
"banchukita" <banchuk... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c7eb67e7-a42a-4166-a03e-78d1b8cf6485 at (no spam) k13g2000prh.googlegroups.com
http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2009/10/reivew_board_grants_....
The man responsible for shooting four people at
Portland's downtown
Scientology Celebrity Centre in 1996 took a step toward
greater
independence this week.
The Oregon Psychiatric Security Review Board on Wednesday
granted
Jairus Chegero Godeka's request to get to and from his
job without a
staff chaperone.
Mary Claire Buckley, executive director of the board,
said a three-
member panel also granted his request advance from a
level four
patient to a level five, which means Godeka, 51, is
eligible to take
30 to 60 minute outings without supervision. The highest
level a
psychiatric patient can reach is six.
Buckley said one of Godeka's victims Helen Healy, who
was Helen
Burke at the time of the shooting spoke at the hearing
in Salem.
Church member Gwen Barnard spoke as well.
"They were quite gracious and acknowledged that Mr.
Godeka has done
well and (were) pleased he had received this treatment,"
Buckley said.
She said Healy told the panel that she did not fear for
her own life,
but "public safety in general. She never wanted it to
happen to
anybody else," Buckley said.
Healy, who still lives in the Portland area, could not be
reached for
comment Thursday, and a church official had not returned
a phone call
by Thursday evening.
In June 2005, Godeka was moved from the state hospital to
a secure
residential treatment facility in Lane County.
"The man has been a model resident there," Buckley said.
"He has never
been late or missed an appointment or treatment group. He
has been
completely compliant.
[read the rest at the link]
I'm not sure what to make of this.
It is an oddity, is it not?
Peach
If it is a true report, it would confirms that I am right by saying
that the orgs are full with non-Scientologists because the Scientology
handling of the guy would be maximum incarceration but help thru
Criminon.
Barbara Schwarz |
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| t_shuffle... |
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 8:41 pm |
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"banchukita" <banchukita at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c7eb67e7-a42a-4166-a03e-78d1b8cf6485 at (no spam) k13g2000prh.googlegroups.com
Quote: http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2009/10/reivew_board_grants_request_fr.html
The man responsible for shooting four people at
Portland's downtown
Scientology Celebrity Centre in 1996 took a step toward
greater
independence this week.
The Oregon Psychiatric Security Review Board on Wednesday
granted
Jairus Chegero Godeka's request to get to and from his
job without a
staff chaperone.
Mary Claire Buckley, executive director of the board,
said a three-
member panel also granted his request advance from a
level four
patient to a level five, which means Godeka, 51, is
eligible to take
30 to 60 minute outings without supervision. The highest
level a
psychiatric patient can reach is six.
Buckley said one of Godeka's victims Helen Healy, who
was Helen
Burke at the time of the shooting spoke at the hearing
in Salem.
Church member Gwen Barnard spoke as well.
"They were quite gracious and acknowledged that Mr.
Godeka has done
well and (were) pleased he had received this treatment,"
Buckley said.
She said Healy told the panel that she did not fear for
her own life,
but "public safety in general. She never wanted it to
happen to
anybody else," Buckley said.
Healy, who still lives in the Portland area, could not be
reached for
comment Thursday, and a church official had not returned
a phone call
by Thursday evening.
In June 2005, Godeka was moved from the state hospital to
a secure
residential treatment facility in Lane County.
"The man has been a model resident there," Buckley said.
"He has never
been late or missed an appointment or treatment group. He
has been
completely compliant.
[read the rest at the link]
I'm not sure what to make of this. |
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| \"Rev\" Norle Enturbulata, DDT, OD, DTS... |
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 8:46 pm |
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"banchukita" <banchukita at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c7eb67e7-a42a-4166-a03e-78d1b8cf6485 at (no spam) k13g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
Quote: http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2009/10/reivew_board_grants_request_fr.html
The man responsible for shooting four people at Portland's downtown
Scientology Celebrity Centre in 1996 took a step toward greater
independence this week.
The Oregon Psychiatric Security Review Board on Wednesday granted
Jairus Chegero Godeka's request to get to and from his job without a
staff chaperone.
Mary Claire Buckley, executive director of the board, said a three-
member panel also granted his request advance from a level four
patient to a level five, which means Godeka, 51, is eligible to take
30 to 60 minute outings without supervision. The highest level a
psychiatric patient can reach is six.
Buckley said one of Godeka's victims Helen Healy, who was Helen
Burke at the time of the shooting spoke at the hearing in Salem.
Church member Gwen Barnard spoke as well.
"They were quite gracious and acknowledged that Mr. Godeka has done
well and (were) pleased he had received this treatment," Buckley said.
She said Healy told the panel that she did not fear for her own life,
but "public safety in general. She never wanted it to happen to
anybody else," Buckley said.
Healy, who still lives in the Portland area, could not be reached for
comment Thursday, and a church official had not returned a phone call
by Thursday evening.
In June 2005, Godeka was moved from the state hospital to a secure
residential treatment facility in Lane County.
"The man has been a model resident there," Buckley said. "He has never
been late or missed an appointment or treatment group. He has been
completely compliant.
[read the rest at the link]
And when the poor guy gets judged to no longer be a threat to himself and
others, the cult will happily take him back in, and it's RPF for him! |
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| realpch... |
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 8:54 pm |
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t_shuffle wrote:
Quote:
"banchukita" <banchukita at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c7eb67e7-a42a-4166-a03e-78d1b8cf6485 at (no spam) k13g2000prh.googlegroups.com
http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2009/10/reivew_board_grants_request_fr.html
The man responsible for shooting four people at
Portland's downtown
Scientology Celebrity Centre in 1996 took a step toward
greater
independence this week.
The Oregon Psychiatric Security Review Board on Wednesday
granted
Jairus Chegero Godeka's request to get to and from his
job without a
staff chaperone.
Mary Claire Buckley, executive director of the board,
said a three-
member panel also granted his request advance from a
level four
patient to a level five, which means Godeka, 51, is
eligible to take
30 to 60 minute outings without supervision. The highest
level a
psychiatric patient can reach is six.
Buckley said one of Godeka's victims Helen Healy, who
was Helen
Burke at the time of the shooting spoke at the hearing
in Salem.
Church member Gwen Barnard spoke as well.
"They were quite gracious and acknowledged that Mr.
Godeka has done
well and (were) pleased he had received this treatment,"
Buckley said.
She said Healy told the panel that she did not fear for
her own life,
but "public safety in general. She never wanted it to
happen to
anybody else," Buckley said.
Healy, who still lives in the Portland area, could not be
reached for
comment Thursday, and a church official had not returned
a phone call
by Thursday evening.
In June 2005, Godeka was moved from the state hospital to
a secure
residential treatment facility in Lane County.
"The man has been a model resident there," Buckley said.
"He has never
been late or missed an appointment or treatment group. He
has been
completely compliant.
[read the rest at the link]
I'm not sure what to make of this.
It is an oddity, is it not?
Peach
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