Psyco baby killer welcome at Sunday meetings!

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  • Ranch
    Ranch

    I am providing the link to this story if you are interested in reading the whole thing.

    http://www.dailylocal.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=12257203&DRD=1671&PAG=461&dep

    Hear are some quotes,

    Greist is the East Coventry man who stabbed his pregnant wife to death and butchered his unborn child in May 1978. Two years later at trial, former Judge Thomas A. Pitt Jr. declared him not guilty by reason of insanity.

    O?Brien had served as an expert witness for the commonwealth. Dr. Barbara Ziv has since taken over.

    She testified during the most recent hearing that she disagreed with Greist?s course of treatment and that placing Greist in a less-restrictive environment could trigger a psychotic relapse.
    Greist is permitted to attend church services at the West Norristown Congregation of Jehovah?s Witnesses every Sunday for three hours.

    He is also allowed to attend "planned outings" four times per year if it is approved by the hospital and written plans are given to the district attorney?s office and the local police departments where he will be traveling no less than three days before the outing.

    Hmmm, What do you want to bet that those "planned outings" are JW related!

    I can just picture the Witnesses welcoming this man with open arms to the meetings, probably studying with him if he is not babtized.

    Lets see, they welcome Psyco baby killers,pedifiles,murders,rapist, ect... as long as they suposedly repent and are in good standing or are willing to study. I can't figure out why they cant see how F#@&@d up that is!

    Just compare that to how they treat their own flesh and blood when they are DF'd, Da'd or labeled as "Apostate" are treated. It makes me sick, angry and frustrated!

  • rocky220
    rocky220

    rocky220[from the sick of this bullsh!t class]

  • Ranch
    Ranch

    Yes,

    Jehovah's hands are overflowing with atrocities and I guess he just likes to hold them and look at them because he sure hasn't bothered to do anything about it.

  • Sunspot
    Sunspot

    I see nothing wrong with this decision at all.

    (Provided that the man is shackled by both hands and feet, and that all the members of the KH have to wear hard hats and extremely thick clothing)

  • Ranch
    Ranch

    LOL, Sunspot!

  • cruzanheart
    cruzanheart

    And I'll bet there are a couple of desperate "sisters" fighting over who gets to marry him.

    Nina

  • alamb
    alamb

    Good one Nina! I can list at least 4.

  • Ranch
    Ranch

    If he is babtized they'll come out of the woodworks.

    Sad but true. Backgroung does not matter to most of them.

  • sf
    sf

    Check THIS out (from USENET discussion forum) :

    Prozakian wants to treat headcases ... facility. Richard L. Greist filed the lawsuit against Norristown State
    Hospital, where he has been committed since the 1978 killing. ...
    alt.support.depression.medication - Jan 15, 2001 by SSRI.Hater - View Thread (2 articles)

    Date: 2001-01-15 20:50:08 PST

    http://inq.philly.com/content/inquirer/2001/01/04/city/NGREIST04.htm?template=aprint.htm

    Killer's suit alleges job discrimination

    By Kristin E. Holmes, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER

    An East Coventry man who killed his wife and stabbed his daughter
    and grandmother has sued the state mental hospital where he is a
    patient, alleging that it discriminated against him when he
    applied for a job at the facility.

    Richard L. Greist filed the lawsuit against Norristown State
    Hospital, where he has been committed since the 1978 killing. He
    is asking that U.S. District Court order the hospital to consider
    him for the job. In addition, Greist is seeking compensatory
    damages.

    The Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare also was named in
    the suit. The department operates the state's nine mental
    hospitals and seven mental-retardation centers.

    In the suit, Greist claims that the hospital violated the
    Americans With Disabilities Act and the equal-protection clause
    of the Constitution when officials would not consider him for a
    clerk's job.

    Greist has been found to have paranoid schizophrenia and
    mixed-personality disorder. The Americans With Disabilities Act
    prohibits discrimination in employment based on disability, and
    the Constitution's equal-protection clause says that states may
    not deny legal protection.

    Lawyer Neil O'Leary, who represents Greist, could not be reached
    for comment yesterday. Jay Pagni, a spokesman for the Department
    of Public Welfare, said the agency did not comment on pending
    litigation.

    According to the suit, Greist applied for the job in October 1999
    and subsequently met with a hospital personnel analyst. The
    hospital turned him down several weeks later, the suit says.

    Greist then filed complaints with the Pennsylvania Human
    Relations Commission and the Equal Employment Opportunity
    Commission. Both complaints were denied, according to the court
    filing.

    Greist was committed to Norristown State Hospital after a rampage
    during which he killed his wife, then eight months pregnant,
    ripped the fetus from her womb, stabbed his 6-year-old daughter
    in the eye, and slashed his grandmother across the throat. His
    daughter and grandmother survived. Greist was found not guilty of
    the killing by reason of insanity.

    In recent years, Greist has been repeatedly turned down in his
    quest to be released from the hospital, despite testimony from
    some psychiatrists who have said he has recovered.

    sKally

  • sf
    sf

    [PDF] IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF ...
    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat
    Page 1. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
    ___________________________________ : Richard L. Greist, : Plaintiff, : : v ...
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