doctor disease redux
Christopher Rhoades Dÿkema
crdbronx at erols.com
Fri May 25 09:35:17 PDT 2001
Actually, as it occurs to me, are you quite sure he was in Spofford? Ten is pretty young to
go there. Usually, the more benign juvenile arrestees have a chance of getting into the NSD,
or Non-secure Detention program. If it wasn't Spofford, then in fact he may have been in
some form or other of foster care. More likely, perhaps, if he succeeded in escaping. And if
his parents were into drugs, I must say I have many doubts about them. Addicts have my
sympathy in a general way, but as parents they are almost all major losers.
Christopher Rhoades Dÿkema
Christopher Rhoades Dÿkema wrote:
> Gordon Fitch wrote:
>
> > . Or are you saying one of us
> > made the story up?
>
> No. But clearly you are not describing a child protective investigation if the kid ended
> up in Spofford. An important distinction -- different legal process, different
> authorities.
> Christopher Rhoades Dÿkema
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