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I don't think Patty will come up in front of the board again for several years.

I found it plausible simply because Patty had never faced the objects of her delusions, her children. It didn’t take much for Kim to bring it out. She was used to Patty being really good at hiding her crazy and knew how to trigger her.
You’d be surprised how many mentally unstable patients are released into the community in the US. They’re mostly our homeless population...the result of some really misguided public policy decisions.
If Patty hadn’t shown any violent tendencies in 28 years, they were letting her go. This was just the first time she’d agreed to a parole hearing. Otherwise, they would have released her years before.
You’d be surprised how many mentally unstable patients are released into the community in the US. They’re mostly our homeless population...the result of some really misguided public policy decisions.
If Patty hadn’t shown any violent tendencies in 28 years, they were letting her go. This was just the first time she’d agreed to a parole hearing. Otherwise, they would have released her years before.

Jonetta, I don't think Patty was non-violent for 28 years. I thought she had episodes before each of the previous hearings to protect Kim from dealing with her release. I need to look that up.
I just guessed as they were willing to release her. It’s hard to believe she hasn’t developed other delusions.

No, I don’t think you missed that, Lynn. I don’t remember much detail being given, other than what Alex disclosed. And who knows what she really said.