Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-67.162.31.47-20140715100605/@comment-13965604-20140813133215

Game4564 wrote: Your completely wrong. Who, me? I'm actually not. If he was her direct care provider at the time that she committed suicide, he could be held liable for negligence in not being there, or noticing the signs that she was getting so bad that she was considering suicide. Just because she was in a mental facility doesn't mean that she was there for suicidal thoughts or actions, and missing major warning signs that lead to suicide from a person not there for self mutilation is a big deal. She was in a controlled environment and monitored 24/7, someone should've noticed her demeanor changing.

Unless she didn't commit suicide, but was murdered like I suspect. In which case there's the whole, how did anyone but the facility have access. He was clearly in some sort of position of power to berate that guy that was going to let them in, when they had a cop with them. He established that he doesn't allow access to the patients to anyone without a court order. So, how did they get in, other than neglect on the guy in charge's part, or maliciously doing so himself? I'm sure the only reason the other guy did it was because there was a cop involved