6 People Killed In Wild Fiery Car Accident On Slauson and La Brea (Video) Hard To Watch🤦🏿‍♂️

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When dating ask about STD history and Mental history. Stay away from people like her. This is the type of person that will bring your life and mental energy down. These are the type of people that be on Twitter talking mad shyt about the opposite sex.

To the coli brehs, these are the type of women that have fire puzzy but fukking batshyt crazy. Ask the important Kevin Samuels questions before smashing.



According to court documents, Linton has a history of mental illness dating back to 2018 including "a number of prior incidents which appear to be increasing in severity, ranging from the defendant jumping on police cars to jumping out of apartment windows," court documents said.

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Court documents said Linton has tried to hurt herself "more than once" and has also been involuntarily committed several times.

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Yeah, it looks like she was having a severe manic/psychotic episode due to bipolar disorder. I've had a friend go through something similar and it would be completely believeable that he could have ended up having something like this happen if he had access to a car. Basically another example of "mental health follow-up is for shyt in this country."


 

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Yeah, it looks like she was having a severe manic/psychotic episode due to bipolar disorder. I've had a friend go through something similar and it would be completely believeable that he could have ended up having something like this happen if he had access to a car. Basically another example of "mental health follow-up is for shyt in this country."




Just read this

Thanks for posting

She needs to be in prison for the rest of her life but will be in a psychiatric home home doped up on pills the rest of her life

Rip to the victims
 

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Yeah, it looks like she was having a severe manic/psychotic episode due to bipolar disorder. I've had a friend go through something similar and it would be completely believeable that he could have ended up having something like this happen if he had access to a car. Basically another example of "mental health follow-up is for shyt in this country."



i'm surprised she was employed as a medical professional with all these incidents. :skip:
 
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She needs to be in prison for the rest of her life but will be in a psychiatric home home doped up on pills the rest of her life

Rip to the victims

I'm not really sure what good prison would do for anyone. When my friend was psychotic from bipolar he was completely out of his mind and nothing could have changed that.

But yeah, she shouldn't be out in public again unless they have a way of absolutely guarenteeing that she can remain medicated and have it completely under control at all times, and she should never be able to get behind the wheel of a car regardless.




i'm surprised she was employed as medical professional with all these incidents. :skip:


Yeah, that part makes no sense. My friend dropped out of school and lost his job every time an episode started. But I know there are some people who can hide it better than others, and then when a really serious episode occurs it can go from 0 to 100 in just 2-3 days if the stress level is high enough.

The big question for me is why no one at work managed to notice the signs during any of the previous episodes and ensure she got help.
 

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Yeah, it looks like she was having a severe manic/psychotic episode due to bipolar disorder. I've had a friend go through something similar and it would be completely believeable that he could have ended up having something like this happen if he had access to a car. Basically another example of "mental health follow-up is for shyt in this country."



I did not know she was from Jamaica.

She needs to be in prison regardless of her past "mental health" issues.

The day of the crash she was able to complete her job duties without any mental health incidences.

"In the days and hours leading up to the events of August 4, Nicole’s behavior became increasingly frightening," wrote her attorneys.

Linton was in contact with her sister Camille, and kept telling her that her coworkers at the West Los Angeles Medical Center were "acting weird," her lawyers said.

The day of the crash, Linton drove home from the hospital for lunch and FaceTimed her sister completely naked, according to the court papers.

She then went back to work, and called her sister again at 1:24 p.m. saying she was leaving work again, just minutes before the crash.
 

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She needs to be in prison regardless of her past "mental health" issues.

If she had had a stroke and crashed would you be saying the same thing?



The day of the crash she was able to complete her job duties without any mental health incidences, and her losing consciousness sounds like bullshyt. Driving down La Brea and Stocker to La Brea and Slauson is 1/2 of a mile and that stretch is not a straight line and you have to maintain your steering or you will fly off the cliff into the Oil Fields. If she lost consciousness she would have flew off the cliff.

You sound like someone with little knowledge of severe psychotic episodes in bipolar mania.

In both his case and one other person I know very well who struggles with mental health, I've seen them undergo extended blackout periods where they remember nothing afterwards.

No one said she lost consciousness for the entire half-mile, or that it's certain that she lost consciousness at all. All they know is that her memory of the event is blacked out. What is your alternative explanation? That she thought driving 90mph into the side of a car would make a cool TikTok video?
 
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I'm not really sure what good prison would do for anyone. When my friend was psychotic from bipolar he was completely out of his mind and nothing could have changed that.

But yeah, she shouldn't be out in public again unless they have a way of absolutely guaranteeing that she can remain medicated and have it completely under control at all times, and she should never be able to get behind the wheel of a car regardless.







Yeah, that part makes no sense. My friend dropped out of school and lost his job every time an episode started. But I know there are some people who can hide it better than others, and then when a really serious episode occurs it can go from 0 to 100 in just 2-3 days if the stress level is high enough.

The big question for me is why no one at work managed to notice the signs during any of the previous episodes and ensure she got help.
That's a great question. Considering during the pandemic, the levels of high stress all medical professionals experienced with hospitals being overcrowded due to covid
 
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