Read a couple of these posts, would like to clarify a couple things.
-Sports equipment and training gear was used by the residents who were the most hadicapped. Fear's crew wanted no chance of some resident being stronger than them. If a patients with good cognitive skills were kept drugged. Goons made the most use of the equipment and rest was for show.
-Fear braggeg about his electro-shock machine design, he claimed it was his design. It was based on an electric chair for executions. The room it was kept in was specially wired for the extra amperage. The room with the heavy guage wiring was a torture room.(and ummm......electric chairs are wooden, it is the metal straps that conduct the electricity) . I was electrocuted on a bed, but I would not rule out the use of a chair.
-Most of the regular staff I met at the time were nice caring people, but Dr. Fear did live up to his name, and kept people in fear so they would not talk.
-An amazing number of residents were very normal and forced to medicate to make the appearance of being mentally handicap.
- Alot of the handicapped people I met were very nice, but understandably confused about what they were seeing and hearing
The Blindfolded Boy
-Sports equipment and training gear was used by the residents who were the most hadicapped. Fear's crew wanted no chance of some resident being stronger than them. If a patients with good cognitive skills were kept drugged. Goons made the most use of the equipment and rest was for show.
-Fear braggeg about his electro-shock machine design, he claimed it was his design. It was based on an electric chair for executions. The room it was kept in was specially wired for the extra amperage. The room with the heavy guage wiring was a torture room.(and ummm......electric chairs are wooden, it is the metal straps that conduct the electricity) . I was electrocuted on a bed, but I would not rule out the use of a chair.
-Most of the regular staff I met at the time were nice caring people, but Dr. Fear did live up to his name, and kept people in fear so they would not talk.
-An amazing number of residents were very normal and forced to medicate to make the appearance of being mentally handicap.
- Alot of the handicapped people I met were very nice, but understandably confused about what they were seeing and hearing
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