To: abb
Abb, the N&O article today says Gerri Wilkes, who Osborn discovered made notes of her observations of Crystal at DA, is a security guard. Security guard making notes of her patient observations? Sounds fishy to me.
26 posted on
09/19/2006 5:06:59 AM PDT by
GAgal
To: GAgal
Interesting. She could be an "admitting clerk/security guard?" Maybe the first person to see Mangum?
28 posted on
09/19/2006 5:11:33 AM PDT by
abb
(The Dinosaur Media: A One-Way Medium in a Two-Way World)
To: GAgal
Security Guard....Sounds more like the first person you would approach at the center...at the desk. It might be the person who delegates where the incoming should go and would likely take notes.
Security Guard is probably NOT the best definition of this person but only one of her roles.
30 posted on
09/19/2006 5:17:25 AM PDT by
Sacajaweau
(God Bless Our Troops!!)
To: GAgal
Security guard making notes of her patient observations? Sounds fishy to me.
Could be fishy or it could be policy given the number of time a place like Durham access might get sued for involuntary commitments. Time will tell, but if it were too suspicious, I think the defense would have left it alone. They have not stepped in it yet and they have enough lawyers to have checks and balances.
47 posted on
09/19/2006 11:07:01 AM PDT by
JLS
To: GAgal
"Sounds fishy to me."I don't know. It seems to me that a "security guard" in a mental facility might have more qualifications than an average, run-of-the-mill security guard.
128 posted on
09/20/2006 7:10:22 PM PDT by
El Gran Salseron
(The FR Canteen's World Famous Resident Equal Opportunity Male Chauvinist Pig! Got it? :-))
To: GAgal
It doesn't sound fishy to me. Security people often keep log books of what transpires on their shift.
320 posted on
09/26/2006 5:16:57 PM PDT by
Jezebelle
(Our tax dollars are paying the ACLU to sue the Christ out of us.)
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