- Series
- Exploring the child's world III
- Air Date
- 1964-02-05
- Duration
- 00:29:25
- Episode Description
- James describes himself as a "nut." He was seen by six psychiatrists. According to him, two thought he was OK, two thought he was a little off, and two thought he was way off: James agrees with the last.
- Series Description
- Interviews with delinquent and disturbed young people who are encouraged to discuss their experiences and express feelings. To protect individuals, each program is a re-creation of an actual interview using different names and places.
- Subject(s)
- Creator(s)
- WDUQ (Radio station : Pittsburgh, Pa.) (Producer)Duquesne University (Producer)
- Contributors
- Duffy, Francis (Speaker)
- Genre(s)
- Geographic Region(s)
- regions
- Time Period
- 1961-1970
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One group of scientists would have us believe that delinquent children are different from non delinquent
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ones. The difference they say lies in the fact that delinquent children are sick
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sick actions proceed from a sick emotional personality in a functional illness
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there is nothing wrong with the organism. Rather something is wrong in the functioning areas
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in the attitudes interests and motivations. The emotional controls have
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become interrupted disrupted ruptured or disorganized. They go right become just
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balanced and fragmented. Fears worries preoccupations anxieties
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elation and depression spillover into the person's actions and show up in his
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conversation. We incline to the idea that there are just as many
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emotionally upset individuals in a normal population as one would find in an equivalent number of
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delinquent children. It is true that among delinquents one does occasionally find a
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child who is obviously disturbed. This is manifested in his unusual
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bizarre inappropriate behavior and conversation patterns. Here to
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preview the features of just such a disturbed child is father Duffy a
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professor of sociology at Ukraine University.
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Jimmy The boy you're about to hear is presently in the Allegheny County Juvenile the
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court detention home in Pittsburgh. He's a 12 year old white Catholic boy
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who says he is in the eighth grade A low I think he has promoted himself for
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prestige purposes. He is really in the sixth grade in parochial school. He
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has been seen on various occasions by six different psychiatrists. He will
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tell you what they thought of him. And he also then will tell you his own diagnosis of
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himself what he thinks of himself. It's interesting he doesn't say what he thinks of the
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psychiatrist Alo I feel from what he says he appreciates their interest.
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The general consensus is that this boy is confused and mixed up apprehensive and
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depressed. Officially the diagnostic report contains very
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descriptive fragments to indicate his present state of mental or emotional health.
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But first let's hear the boy and then hear what the psychiatrist felt as to the kind of boy
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he is.
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How old are you. Well when you go to
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school. Yes.
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What kind of school to go to camp like.
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What GREENE Did you ever get left on them. You
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know we do pretty good in school yes. Do you
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ever get punished or kept in or may do any homework extra Yes.
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And do you think it's fair to do that don't you. Yes I do. Look you do
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get punished.
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I don't listen to the sisters don't you. Sometimes I don't know sometimes
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it's like how you feel I'm all right
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and you tell me home when you get punished you know I keep to
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myself. And who was at home to tell it's just me and
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my brother my sister my mother.
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Cause he's he's 16. Does he work or does he go to school or where he works.
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He's done school. Yes and
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you mention your father what's happened to him. I've only just had my
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moments. And you make good money. Yes
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but how much you can hear her and want her and I guess to me that you
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maybe six seven thousand dollars a year. So you're not really poverty stricken right now.
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You get pretty much everything that you want most of the time. You live in a city
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or where you live and I mean McKeesport had a pretty nice place.
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Now what's the matter with it. It's too crowded and I don't like the
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place to get in trouble because we've got to clear the place. Tired of
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seeing this same place all the time and how many times have you been here. I've been here twice.
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What was it for the first time.
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Just from running away and this time tempted not to run away.
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You were tempted to murder somebody. Yes. You know just saying that you know it's true.
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Was this a man or a woman or boy or girl. I'M GOING TO GIRL YOU'RE GOING TO MURDER.
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Yes. They must have hurt you a lot and they did
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what would they do to you. I get expelled from school. I want to come in. Yes
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basically when you are going you know I talked and I didn't belong to me and put it at my desk.
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All of this is just found and expelled. Had you been in trouble
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before. Yes.
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How about tell me about the time you run away what happened. Oh I got to I got real man
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I met my mother.
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So I'm going to take a walk somewhere walk up and she's all right she says you'll be back for supper
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she says you go up there so you'll be back for supper. So OK so I started walking.
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I had money with me and I went around with it. So Marcus
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how are you going to someone know so much I'm going to go with you myself and I
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said I don't want you guys you're going to get in trouble he saw no keener someone with you. So he got the
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money and started walking towards Pittsburgh and we got a
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check from Texas California going to
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California and we have enough money so much short and then
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we're going back to the hotel we were staying in and up to 12 o'clock and a policeman found
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us they took us and they put us in a court down there. You know my
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mother come and got me a week later and when I got home I got my backside be
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red as a baby and I told my son never going I'm never going to stay home.
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And who's about 100 family me and who you
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like or you like anybody else your uncles were and your money yeah I'm like a
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sister only yes she's bad too.
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Well sometimes and sometimes not but always fight. Yes
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you get along with your mother. Yes who's her pet
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her pet the next door neighbor.
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Tell me something happened to you when you're the one before you start to go to school.
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Oh I was outside one day and was planning my cakes for my sister
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and I but really sent the sand bucket full of mud and she says
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that's painting ourselves let's ban or stuff like Indians I still Rice you know get that
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paint brush and I said don't let mommy see riches only let mommy see me
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so she snuck in the cellar and she got the paint brush. She smiled and she got and some
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water to the minute she met real gushy and she started painting myself and we were in
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the house with since we started and so I was a brand new carpet like Indians and she'd come in
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and she says she's aware of here and ISIS's
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sweepin and I still feel like Indians. My mother took us and stuck us in the tub and she said I want
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to get back and stomach the every state some money. So we started a
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man and my sister started jumping up and down in the water. And she started splashing
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water all over that she might not call it the same color or the floor.
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I mean she had a strap and beat us both and she wished button pressed the button we have
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been today. And it was nothing
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happened to when you're like oh my uncle had a gourd he was living with and he had a
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garden he planted about 400 made of me and my
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sister went a little pair of scissors and we cut the tops.
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Yeah.
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I didn't make him too happy that they were cut off
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from the timeliness ceases. Did you cut that.
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Sure a lion as far as not go like you. And she's
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here and she is fresh. She's he says. She says
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I didn't kill her off and she's nice and you're just going to take the money on your piggy bank and help
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more. So she took the money out of AP bank. He says I'm only
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a mom above by myself. But he was a man.
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And when was the time that you were most scared of scary things happen.
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When I run away. How about this
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attempted murder.
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What I did I went up to our house that
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night and I went mad when I got a penknife. As I most folks
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answered I'm look nice or get me a tryst. Can't go to school so I was
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going walk up place business same gravitas as you give is not the principal.
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I said don't you give it to nobody else. And he says I won't so it is to his
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mother. As mother opens it and read it she calls or comes with threatening
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letter that you wrote. Yes so I get by the bread you have a son and I hear your
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son it was for the last nice one who is just now and here it was
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just me. She just left me. He stopped
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by the bridge and he took me out and he took that out of self and he went and
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took me down to just peace was going to do. He just threw the
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blackjack at me stop because I was going to run. So it took me nana just some
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peace. And I feel like the papers it brought me down here
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and I'm down here reading and you're 12 years old.
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Yes. And where you get the idea that if you have a problem you kill a puplic
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cause the problem where you get that idea. Well this is the first time the latter never
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happened. You do get real mad. That real man.
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How does that show itself. What do you do when you get really mad.
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I get reprimanded by a guy ripping up means I get ripped in the trade. Yeah I
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ripped up the house and this man didn't rip up the house I
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ripped up my room. Yeah but you know we're doing fire saying yeah I said
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Fine our porch one at you and you've been smoking or when you know I
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was sitting on a hammock and was playing with matches and I dropped on the
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side just drawing a portrait. My mother just through Alice So I went helplessly
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you know to start a burden of you know on the porch. What happened your dad
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did he give you know he didn't. Yes he had killed in the Army when he
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was in what World War Two. He was to get killed
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late in the war to yes.
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So you're the youngest. Yes.
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What was you think the worst thing you ever did. Well the worst thing I ever did was lie.
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You know you never do any stupid.
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Yes I did and I say the worst thing I did. His father asked me a
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question when he knew I didn't and I said I know. He says he
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says he's not online. He thought you did he know right down places where
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you want lighted which I says not father and it's not tell me you think that I signed in there
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with father and he says yes you do.
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So you didn't really want to do and I didn't from you know it.
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Do you really do you usually fool people when you're like you know because you know I want to
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find out sooner or later we're going to talk you can do anything you know like I have
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classes I talk with the biggest MLG ever still don't want this moment was I ever saw it
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was twelve hundred twelve hundred dollars. Yes. Was it from home or it
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was from home. My mother was going to play just to California I
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stole it. That's when I messed up everything. And you spent all that money go.
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I took my unit and I and I had it for about
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six months and she came in asked me where the money was made where when I saw
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what I saw you know I said I don't know where it is and she says if you said you know I'm
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going to tell you I don't know why I did it she said you must know where. And she says he
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trumped you. She trapped and she said you're going to have to tell me sooner or later. But
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six months later I told her where the money was by the time I told her where the money was it
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wasn't time for us to stay on because you could
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go to California so she had to use the money for something else and we didn't go
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in there. Did you ever steal any big announcements on. Yes
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what was the biggest while you were gone. One of my five hundred dollars
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was a store you know it was from the school. How much you
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think you don't want to give her some more. I'd say close to six hundred thousand
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dollars worth of stuff. 600000 Yes. And you
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have your own warehouse to put this stuff and now I have a little kind of a little
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and look yap and stuff.
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Cool I put steaks in the granite last together with the robes and I'm going to
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do it with hinges and I never kidnapped anybody now I don't think you've ever
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tried because I'm going to ever kidnap you and you never you
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never you never do any train robbery. Now if you can think of it.
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Yeah. And
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did any did any people ever scary.
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Yeah she's doing to you make fun of you. Yes. Want
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me to call you names but yeah I was upstairs a comic caveman
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doing you know the county you're gay you know. And I would have had I haven't
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had a haircut since May. I guess he's coming along
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telling us one man says his next time I come is some abang colonels
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I might put up Roman years unable to night at home you have no
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father you just have a mother and one brother and one sister. Yes you
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get enough attention at home and school. Yeah like you know a lot of you get enough
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affection to be like you sisters and my mother like me this is just at school and
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I thought me and I thought your mother liked you too. Yes how would you show that. Well I mean
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one reason she showed me by she lets me do most of things I ask her.
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And she lets me go most places I asked her to go home and we had a
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long together.
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Can I switch more than you know her partners and she yes. You never
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felt you do you lose your home or your mother would leave you. They didn't want you around
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and I did to you.
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Yes. How did you feel going. Well one day one day she
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machine she didn't want to bother with me because she had a lot of work to fill not papers for
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contractors and then. I asked her eyes and
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you will you. Let me go or something she was not nice and you had to
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stand over so I want you to help. I was logged on and I said I want to know she's
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not my god.
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And she says.
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And she says Mission or you're just going to have to stay home ice don't. So I said I'm going to run
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away. And she says oh yes she's going to get the strap if you do.
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I said I don't care I somewhat going away. So I did run away and I just ran away up
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heels on top of the hill and I stayed there overnight. And she went
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crazy just want to fall. Do you have any cars
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now. What did you do with the cars.
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If I ever did still embody you never see me again. You never lose your car.
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No.
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Did you ever wonder who you were. I do and who do you think you are.
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I think I'm not some time really really a new thing and
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I'm not for the things I do.
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What are people coming to your friendly or do you make fun of your teacher when
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most people come to me. It's pretty
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hard to you know for a boy who has funny ideas about who years and what are
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you some kind of a boy. Well for me yes.
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Around my place I do a lot of things that people never in the world think you're doing.
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Never. You take any medication any medicine. Yeah look around you and.
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File you for johns the medicine some medicine for your
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nerves. Yes yeah.
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Because I missed it maybe six. And I won't
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unless. I do that every day I wake up and I was thinking I'll go
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mess up everything and I was and jump around and crabbing
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grouchy.
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And what's the big thing that you're afraid of. I'm going to go home.
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What do you think might happen if you win. I'm going to get on the net. I know mine.
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I go back to school from the time I'm going to be here til next Tuesday and I'm going to
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get in fights and I don't want to get back here.
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All those things going to worry you. Yes. What are you afraid of.
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I'm afraid to get in trouble again.
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Do you have nightmares. You got you know yes I
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do add to our time.
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Do you ever ever hear any funny noises that when you look there's
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nothing there. Yes. Do you work in or you do you. Know I mean the people
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rapping on doors and windows. Anybody ever look in your window up in the second floor
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you know.
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Like instant 911 abandon the company and look at the mourners pictures
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on the wall.
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What kind of pictures we Tell me what they look like and I don't like people randomly
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and almost in ways you never seen the world.
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16 come out I mean the marble. Did you ever see them
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at home. Revenue not seen my home to my line abandon you see Amanda
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walls Seeman a ceiling on a floor in light by the well
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these ones or a strangers are different because I'm a difference and rest thing.
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I'm not going to live you know light won't be there.
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She blacked out some awards as Roland wound his legacy way if
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you think you're different from other people.
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Now you get the same. Yeah.
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And when you went away did did you think that you or
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somebody else. Yeah. Who do you think you were.
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I thought I wanted my brother I thought that maybe I was going to go right to him.
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Do you find it easy to tell people your story or is it hard. Hard for me
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because I don't tell the truth.
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You are funny at times. Are you always you're funny.
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You're funnier things where I am what I'm doing there.
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Did you ever think that things were closing you in your theories you was moving or you
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were moving you know not Iraq but the mountains and
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mountains have a way of.
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Looking up in the mountains to see trees and that. As a mom
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I see them mountains are strong. Come closer and closer I'm sure you're out of your mind.
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I says I'm not. And as you must I said look at it as a
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coming right up to me. And she's off forget about.
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What was the thing that startled or shocked you the most.
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One day it was going down town. Crash
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began Well I don't care about you.
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Carrying your cross didn't mean that knocked up car
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and took me up the hospital on the show I was in
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shock then because I didn't know where I was and
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I find to my shock was shock me. Ryan I whom I said I want to go
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home that nurses bring it down now so I gotta go.
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So I'm going to see my sister she was just going to come visit. I say she is
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not she never comes. And she said well you didn't react
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so I think I'm here and she's where's here as is now.
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Did we ever and I was outside of that time.
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Did you ever talk to psychiatrists. Yeah I'm talk to six of them.
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What do they seem to think.
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Montana to think I'm alright other to think I'm alone a lot.
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And the attitude thing out of the way our money I'm going
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I'm way off.
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I want to ask you you say you are trying to cure yourself is a huge thing.
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You see things in the law so you never try to cure anybody.
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You said you're imagining things are never there when
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you said you never do 90 thing life is. Sometimes you do it sometime and let go.
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This year I'm going to arrange an Icelander one but not the lock.
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You think everything is going to turn out all right you know everything wanted to
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know I was going to turn around and turn up some terrible some good
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some medium and you think you'll ever get way back in the game
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where if your way out you think you see any
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way to get way way back yeah.
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What would you suggest. Listen to people's advice
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and do what I'm told. And where do you think you could best do
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that. Well one place California
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and not a place where learned a lot juvenile court you know like you. Yes.
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When I'm through good advertisement for the planes. Yes. You know
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you hear. Yes we're yes everybody.
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And they try real hard to help you. Yes.
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You have trouble sleeping. Yes. You having trouble eating.
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Yes. You're able to get it done I do it you know.
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I just wanted to tame us thing. I sent him a similar service so I'm not going to eat.
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And I was up here I didn't need to get one made last month while others
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appear was up here this time. I was
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and am I need Iranian Monday Tuesday Wednesday to relieve
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your set. On Sunday I ate
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money the surprises from this. This is why wouldn't she. I said I had a
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nice i was thinking of home. I hadn't seen him for a long time let him
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see my mother or anybody else and I didn't want to eat. I want a CD and
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when it might my mother comes home to see me and she says
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I heard it you were neat and orderly and I said yeah and she just the same thing the psychiatrist said to
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me you.
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And do you have a lot of boyfriends and girlfriends. Yeah in
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different city you do not know. Yeah. I don't get along with the
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server so yeah don't you know. Therefore Part B was
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your or you boy of partly mine partly they're yours because
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I don't do the things that do and they don't think do the things I do.
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And what kind
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of parents do you think you'd like to have.
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I like to have the ones that yeah. And they were not
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yet and they're not they're not people
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aren't you know. Do they ever. They don't. So you think you see
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now they're odd one way. Now they are some of the things
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they do. Mind your parents and
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their parents were from the old countries and you are just following along
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with some of the things they follow certain certain danger or
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certain clones there are daily certain things.
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Oh Naisi are now there and they were certain things
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under Clinton and I don't do it right.
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I found singers that you
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think you'd be coming back here again. I point to make sure I go.
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M I would imagine that you mouth quote when I try to correct them. What a nice
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window and it's not a nice group
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when you want to hear it when you're out in it right.
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Well you know I think if I'm going to go to bed now
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Jimmy gives us the picture of a dismal child who was anxious and upset impulsive and
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explosive. His intelligence quotient is 100. He has a B average in
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school but is otherwise obnoxious and a real problem creator. He's a
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fabricator and a manipulator. When he can't get people to do what he wants
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are given to him. He runs he fights and he threatens to kill. He has a
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loser nations and is still in your attic at 12 Jimmy once asked to
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be sent to a institution he said. I'm so weak that I get afraid for
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psychiatrist found him to be seriously ill psychotic in fact the report his
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affect is flat he rambles but is oriented in time and space. He is
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withdrawn and preoccupied with fantasy. His conversation is rambling and bizarre.
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He's impaired in judgement and needs institutional care. I think you would probably
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agree wholeheartedly with this diagnosis.
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You have been listening to exploring the child's world. A program in which the
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child speaks. Father Francis Duffy a professor of sociology at Duke
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University has conducted the interview with the child and to find the outlines of this world
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in the summary that followed.
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This is been a production of the radio service of detained University in cooperation with U.K.
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sociology department technical director Frederick Williams program director and
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listen again next week for another in the series exploring.
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The preceding program was made available to the station by the National Association of educational
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broadcasters.
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This is the end E.B. Radio Network.
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