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Why is this thread on the BOI?
Dominic, thank you for sharing your personal experience here. Dealing with schizophrenia in your father must be extremely difficult, and it is commendable that you are taking steps to ensure the welfare of your animals should you develop problems yourself. That is commendable.
You said that your father has bi polar schizophrenia. Is he both bi polar and schizophrenic? As far as I know, Ben has been diagnosed as bi polar, though the judge did order a psych eval.
Agree with Noelle.Depending upon your reptiles of choice, you may or may not know that the same week as Ben's arrest, another prominent, well-liked member of this community lost his teenage son due to mental issues. Not one single person has put forth anything but sympathy and prayers. Not one person has suggested that, had he not stopped taking his meds, he would be alive. I haven't seen any "you should've known" or "why the past free passes?" As yet, no one has compared him to mass murderers like Lanza and Holmes. Our hearts break for this man, and his child. Yes, the child had plenty of 'instances' in his past. Does the difference lie in the involvement of the bearded dragon? God, I hope not.
... The issue of "guilt" vs "insanity" is up to Ben's treatment team and the courts. Kind of strange to see someone who is a professional in the mental health field be ready to diagnose and defend someone they've never spoken to, seen their medical record, or treated.
Ben's actions sound criminal and yet he's savvy enough that his business is still running in his name. I can't defend or condemn the man beyond saying that it sounds like someone not to do business with and who shouldn't have animals in their care anymore.
Reading a lot of the posts on this thread makes me realize that the American public is still back in the 80's as far as understanding of mental illness. It's a sad thing, honestly.
Ben is sick with a disease that he did not ask for and I'm willing to bet he sure as hell didn't want. He deserves the chance to have that disease treated and get his mind, his body, and his life back under control, no different than the rest of us.
I don't think he has lost his compassion for animals.
The possibility of it intensifying? It already has, he had attacked several people, got arrested for cocaine AND has now attacked people while abusing an animal. He is showing a pattern of increase. He needs to be, I hate to say it, locked in a facility where he can get help, and only once he's stable and can show he's capable let out. They do this quite often with the mentally ill. It's not just a punishment but treatment as well. He doesn't need jailed and forgot about, he needs held in a facility and given treatment and a "parole" that requires him to continue therapy, medication, and so on. But I'm sure I'll be told I don't understand yet again. Even though I do have issues of my own and a son with autism (yes different from big polar but still a disorder) I'm incompassionate I just think differently than many on this thread I guess. Even though my son is autistic and cannot always control his actions does that mean he shouldn't get a time out or some type of punishment? No it doesnt, because he needs to learn whats wrong and try to learn better behaviors.
That quoted post was supposed to say I'm not* incompassionate, but anyways who in the world is saying he needs locked in jail and sexually assualted?? Whoever is saying that needs just as much help as he does!Nope, this is EXACTLY what he needs. He needs to be committed to a full-time care facility until this can be managed. I'm HORRIFIED no one close to him called for a psych hold on him before it got to this point.
What he does NOT need, and is lacking compassion, is to be thrown in jail while still in the throes of a psychotic break. Or the cries of "he deserved it, I hope he is (sexually assaulted) by other inmates" -- which yes, I've seen people say.
That quoted post was supposed to say I'm not* incompassionate, but anyways who in the world is saying he needs locked in jail and sexually assualted?? Whoever is saying that needs just as much help as he does!
Loudmouths on facebook. Lots of them. Along with saying he needs to fry, etc. Because apparently having a psychotic break is the worst crime in the history of mankind, because the object he *happened to be holding* at the moment that impulse overtook him was a lizard. The majority opinion is that he needs to "pay for his crimes" and suffer in jail.
It is a very small minority who are even saying "look, we don't want him around animals or people right now EITHER, but we want him in a psych facility getting the treatment he needs, not in prison or tied up in court". He's 'guilty' in their eyes for "choosing to stop taking his meds" or "he had enough chances" or "there's no way he didn't know right from wrong".
Well, that's more than enough to make me avoid him. I don't really take kindly to people who abuse animals. I really have zero tolerance for such things as I am sure many other animal lovers do, too. They are more than just a price tag!