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Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Cure For The Monday Blues The King v. Neall Epstein



The King v. Neall Epstein (go to 12.20.00 minute on the YouTube video).


I am more than angry.  Towards the end of the video, it was pointed out that Neall Epstein if found guilty of nonsense he could have lost his job as a teacher and he would lose $20,000 paying a lawyer for defending his case at trial without any recourse to get the money reimbursed.  

This is what Dr. Dunne attempted to do to me. I remember when the burly police officers were at my residence.  A neighbour told me later that there were two police cars there, and she wanted to know what the two burly police officers wanted.  The police briefly spoke to me and left. This attempt to criminally charge me should be enough for Dr. Dunne to have his medical licence taken away from him considering he has a higher standard of conduct in the eyes of the courts to behave. I do not blame Dr. Dunne, I blame VCHA and their lawyer, David Bell.  I remember saying to the burly police officers why were they trying to criminally charge me as this should be civil.  I might have been wrong about that as I do not know if you can sue someone civilly for harassment.  But then I am not a lawyer.  

Depending on the wordsmithing of what happened to Randy and me our story is far more bizarrely hilarious than of Epstein's.  It might have cost him $20,000 for legal costs, but it cost me substantially more. I wanted the case to be dropped as I was ill but the lawyers refused. I sent Morris an email and he never answered it.  Morris was the lawyer who took the position of being the spokesperson for all the ligating lawyers and he was being paid by the union (the insurer for the physicians).  I went over their heads and contacted Victoria. I had to be punished. 

When Nurse Ratchet decided to come after me, I was nearly 70 years old and weighed 110 pounds.  A far cry from the 180 pounds I weighed before Randy was imprisoned by VCHA. I remember the first social worker I talked to at VCHA who said that I should just forget about Randy as they would look after him.  I do not know who "they" were but I wasn't going to talk to that social worker ever again. Later my lawyer said Randy was imprisoned.  During the six months Randy was at VGH, I visited him every single day, taking a bus from the far easterly side of Burnaby.  I had no money, and I remember standing on the street near VGH asking for money so that I could pay for the fee ($20.00) rent now and then so that Randy could have access to paid TV.  I remember the social worker nurse said that Randy did not qualify for a free TV.  Randy was disabled, bedridden, and he could not talk. I was always exhausted and I would fall asleep on his bed, at the end of his bed curled up in a fetal position. The nurses would pass by and cover me.

 The only reason Randy lived so long was that VGH was a teaching hospital, and he was used as a specimen as he had complex injuries for the training of new physicians.  I knew that at that time, and I was grateful to the young doctors for keeping him alive.  Dr. Dunne should have been charged for attempting to charge me falsely criminally.  He got off lightly.  Maybe he should be charged now.  VCH should be charged as an accessory as well. I remember what one of the burly police officers said to me at that time but I do not know if it was confidential or not. The burly two police officers used "discretion" which was absent in the Epstein case.


PS  I was thinking about why VCHA wanted me to be charged with criminal harassment.  It would make me a criminal and the PGT would take over Randy's care.  And during the interim, from being charged to becoming convicted, I would become more than a basket case than I was already. How evil.

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