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Re: The latest on Jahi McMath

Why in the world would the family keep up a farce such as this?

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Re: The latest on Jahi McMath

On 6/11/2014 traveler said:

Ever see the movie The Night Listener starring Robin Williams? It was based on a true story. This story reminds me of that.

Sounds like a good movie.

"Night Listener"

Gabriel Noone (Robin Williams), a popular gay New York City radio show host, is dealing with a separation from his partner, Jess (Bobby Cannavale). Noone is given a memoir written by teenager Pete Logand (Rory Culkin), who chronicles the many years of sexual abuse he suffered at the hands of his parents and their friends. Diagnosed with AIDS, the youth has been adopted by Donna Logand (Toni Collette), the social worker who handled his case.

Noone begins a telephone relationship with the boy and Donna. He and Pete become increasingly close and form a father-son relationship, much to the dismay of Jess, especially after he speaks to Donna and suspects she and the boy are the same person. Noone's personal secretary Anna adds fuel to the fire by discussing her research into people who fabricate stories for attention or love. Determined to prove the boy exists and his story is true, Noone decides to pay a surprise visit to him in his hometown in rural Wisconsin. Noone discovers the return address on Peter's correspondence is actually a mail drop. Soon after, while eating in a local diner, he overhears another patron and recognizes her voice as that of Donna. He's stunned to learn she's blind and uses a guide dog. Noone follows her home and Donna senses he has followed her. She invites him into her home and talks openly about Peter, who she says is currently in the hospital undergoing tests. She assures him he can visit the boy the following day, then suddenly becomes angry and tells him she will not allow him to meet her son. Increasingly suspicious, Noone contacts all the hospitals in Madison, the site of the nearest facilities, but none have the boy registered as a patient.

Noone's paranoia about the boy's existence grows and, hoping to find proof of his existence, he breaks into Donna's home. A police officer arrests him for breaking and entering and then, mistakenly believing him to be one of the boy's abusers, attacks him with a stun baton before taking him to the station. Noone convinces the police he meant no harm and is released, only to find Donna waiting for him with the news that Pete has died and was staying in a Milwaukee hospital, not one in Madison. Distressed that Noone doesn't believe her, Donna collapses in the middle of a road and tries to hold him with her in the path of an oncoming truck. She then moves everything out of her home and disappears before the police can question her. Noone is now convinced that the boy is a figment of the deranged woman's imagination.

In response to a phone call from Donna, Noone goes to a motel where she was staying, and finds Pete's stuffed rabbit and a videotape under a blanket. He plays the video of a child, who seems to be Pete, but who could have been anyone. The phone rings and the caller claims to be the boy, waiting for his mother at the airport. Noone asks some questions after finding out that his mother lied about his death, but the caller ends the conversation after Noone asks what happened in Donna's past and how she became blind. In the final moments of the conversation Pete's voice changes to sound more womanly, just as the conversation is cut off.

Noone returns to Manhattan and uses his experience to create The Night Listener, a new radio story. In the final scene, Donna is searching for a new home in a coastal town, telling the realtor she needs it for herself and her sick child, who has just lost his leg but will be released the next day. She has drastically changed her appearance and no longer has a guide dog or dark glasses, revealing her blindness was also an act.

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On 6/11/2014 Sedonie said:

Why in the world would the family keep up a farce such as this?

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On 6/11/2014 pridequeen said:

how come when CPS thinks a child might be mistreated or abused, they do a home check to verify, yet in this case, this poor girl could be laying in a bed full of bedsores, in a coma, wasting away and no one is allowed to check her? I just can't believe that an agency existing to protect children cannot at least check on this girl to see if she is suffering.

I watched a woman waste away on a ventilator for one week after she had a stroke during a procedure and was declared brain dead, and even in that short time, she became unrecognizable from fluid accumulation and such.

Jahi is legally dead and a death certificate has been issued. CPS has no standing.

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Re: The latest on Jahi McMath

On 6/11/2014 Sedonie said:

Why in the world would the family keep up a farce such as this?

What kind of legitimate medical facility would keep a body in her condition?

None.

I think she was buried a long time ago.

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On 6/11/2014 Marp2 said:
On 6/11/2014 pridequeen said:

how come when CPS thinks a child might be mistreated or abused, they do a home check to verify, yet in this case, this poor girl could be laying in a bed full of bedsores, in a coma, wasting away and no one is allowed to check her? I just can't believe that an agency existing to protect children cannot at least check on this girl to see if she is suffering.

I watched a woman waste away on a ventilator for <em>one week</em> after she had a stroke during a procedure and was declared brain dead, and even in that short time, she became unrecognizable from fluid accumulation and such.

Jahi is legally dead and a death certificate has been issued. CPS has no standing.

yes, but somebody declared her "alive" enough to take her home and not bury her. I don't think you can keep a dead body in the home as that would be considered abuse of a corpse. No?

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Are burials/cremations on public record?

I would love to know how they're skating around the 'abuse of a corpse' or the burial/cremation.

Unfortunately, no one has declared her "alive" enough to take home.

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Re: The latest on Jahi McMath

On 6/11/2014 pridequeen said:
On 6/11/2014 Marp2 said:

Jahi is legally dead and a death certificate has been issued. CPS has no standing.

yes, but somebody declared her "alive" enough to take her home and not bury her. I don't think you can keep a dead body in the home as that would be considered abuse of a corpse. No?

She is purportedly in a hospital at an unknown location, not at home. There has been no publicly released verification of her true condition. He mother claims she is doing very well and is quite active in her bed. The last posting on the GoFundMe site by Jahi's mother is two months old.

http://www.gofundme.com/Jahi-Mcmath

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Re: The latest on Jahi McMath

On 6/11/2014 sidsmom said:

Are burials/cremations on public record?

I would love to know how they're skating around the 'abuse of a corpse' or the burial/cremation.

Unfortunately, no one has declared her "alive" enough to take home.

I don't believe burials are on modern public record, only births/marriages/deaths - and Jahi has already been issued a death certificate.

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okay so if she is in a hospital, who is footing that bill? It would be in the millions by now if it is a legitimate hospital.