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That Psychotic Murderer Looks Like He Needs A Vacation

#1

Cheesy1

Cheesy1

What . . . the . . . FUCK?!

Insane killer escapes on field trip to county fair

Who is the braindead fucktard who thought this was a good idea in the first damn place?! Man, hope none of you live in Spokane County, Washington!


Edit:

Wash. union says it warned about field trip danger


#2



Gill Kaiser

He looks a bit like Gary Oldman.


#3



Philosopher B.

Argh ... he just, walked away, just like that? :confused:


#4

AshburnerX

AshburnerX

He looks a bit like Gary Oldman.


#5

Adam

Adammon

Live 3 hours north of Spokane....poop! If I go missing suddenly, it wasn't Candlejack, it was this cra


#6

Cheesy1

Cheesy1

Insane killer caught in Goldendale, Wash., area

At least they caught him before he hurt anyone else, but still. Hopefully this will prompt some changes in policy that were being ignored.


#7

Shannow

Shannow

Well thats just prime.


#8

sixpackshaker

sixpackshaker

Insane killer caught in Goldendale, Wash., area

At least they caught him before he hurt anyone else, but still. Hopefully this will prompt some changes in policy that were being ignored.
I like that the deputy that caught him, had caught him after an escape in the past.


#9

Fun Size

Fun Size

In their defense, the psychotic killer was no more dangerous than fair rides, carnies, or deep fried Snicker's bars, so it's not like it increased the risk of harm that much.


#10

Hylian

Hylian

I live about 4 hours from Spokane, WA :bush:


#11

netsirk

netsirk

In their defense, the psychotic killer was no more dangerous than fair rides, carnies, or deep fried Snicker's bars, so it's not like it increased the risk of harm that much.
further in their defense, apparently he was deemed safe enough to live free (albeit monitored) in society just the year before, and seemingly several times prior to that; according to the first article: "Phillip Paul has been on and off a variety of medications over the years, and also been in and out of institutions, Tom Paul said. He has repeatedly proven unable to live in society, he said. Paul was living in a halfway house in Spokane last year, but ended up back at the hospital in a very agitated state, Tom Paul said." unless he'd wandered away from his halfway house or had dropped acid, freaked out, and hijacked a school bus full of penguins prior to getting himself re-institutionalized, I don't know that hospital officials would have undue worry that he would purposely escape from a field trip or attempt to harm others while out. it probably isn't any more dangerous to send him out on a well-supervised field trip than it was to let him live in various minimally-supervised (compared to a mental hospital, anyway) housing situations.

...granted, I don't know what would have prompted hospital officials to let him leave the hospital in the first place, especially with his criminal history and the difficulty he and they experienced with medical management of his mental issues (and, of course, his previous escape attempts).


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