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John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot Ronald Reagan, to be released today
The man who shot President Ronald Reagan is scheduled to leave a Washington mental hospital for good on Saturday, more than 35 years after the shooting. A federal judge ruled in late July that the 61-year-old John Hinckley Jr. is not a danger to himself or the public and can live full-time at his mother's home in Williamsburg, Virginia.

Hinckley had already been visiting Williamsburg for long stretches at a time and preparing for the full-time transition. He'll have to follow a lot of rules while in Williamsburg, but his longtime lawyer Barry Levine says he thinks Hinckley will be a "citizen about whom we can all be proud."

This is what life will look like in Williamsburg for Hinckley:

WORK

Hinckley will have to work or volunteer at least three days a week. He hasn't yet done paid work in Williamsburg, but he has volunteered at a church and a mental health hospital, where he has worked in the library and in food service.

HOME SWEET HOME

Hinckley will start off living with his elderly mother in her home in the gated community of Kingsmill. The unassuming home is on the 13th hole of a golf course. Hinckley's room has a king-size bed and TV and is decorated with paintings he has done of houses and cats, according to court documents. In the past, he has done chores like cleaning, dishwashing, laundry and leaf-raking. After a year, he may live alone or with roommates.

THERAPY

Hinckley will continue to go to therapy while in Williamsburg. For at least the first six months he'll see his psychiatrist twice a month and he'll have to attend weekly group therapy sessions. He'll also see a therapist individually. He'll return to Washington once a month to St. Elizabeths' outpatient department to discuss his mental health and compliance with the conditions of his leave.

John Hinckley Jr. to be released
A judge has ruled that John Hinckley Jr., who tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan, is to be released from a mental health care facility to live with his mother in Virginia.
ROAD TRIPPING

Hinckley got a driver's license in 2011. The court order in his case lets him drive within 30 miles of Williamsburg by himself, which gets him to Newport News but not Norfolk. He can go up to 50 miles from the city if accompanied by his mom, sibling or a therapist or social worker. He can also drive to and from Washington once a month for his outpatient meetings.

LEISURE

Hinckley has long considered himself a musician and an artist. He paints and plays the guitar and has been involved in both as part of his therapy. He'll continue to see a music therapist once a month while in Williamsburg. At court hearings in the case in late 2011 and early 2012, lawyers discussed the fact that Hinckley had recently developed an interest in photography.

There are limits to how Hinckley can spend his leisure time. He also can't drink or use illegal drugs. He can surf the web but, at least initially, he's not allowed to search for information about his crimes or victims, among other things. He can't have accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube or LinkedIn without permission.

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VOTING

Once Hinckley lives in Virginia he can register to vote there. Hinckley has expressed an interest in voting in the past and tried unsuccessfully to get a ballot in the 1980s and 1990s. Hinckley's longtime lawyer Barry Levine told a newspaper in early August that he suspects his client will register to vote. Virginia's deadline to register for the November presidential election is Oct. 17.

MEDIA

Don't expect to see Hinckley giving any interviews. He's barred from talking to the press.



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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Call me a traditionalist but, if you try to assassinate the President, you don't get the get out of jail free card.


Completely agree. This doesn't make any sense. The guy should have been executed years ago.

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Nas wrote:
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Call me a traditionalist but, if you try to assassinate the President, you don't get the get out of jail free card.


Completely agree. This doesn't make any sense. The guy should have been executed years ago.


So we should have executed a literal schizoid who was found not guilty? That's rough.


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Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
Nas wrote:
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Call me a traditionalist but, if you try to assassinate the President, you don't get the get out of jail free card.


Completely agree. This doesn't make any sense. The guy should have been executed years ago.


So we should have executed a literal schizoid who was found not guilty? That's rough.


What would your opinion be if he did it to impress Julie DiCaro?

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
Nas wrote:
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Call me a traditionalist but, if you try to assassinate the President, you don't get the get out of jail free card.


Completely agree. This doesn't make any sense. The guy should have been executed years ago.


So we should have executed a literal schizoid who was found not guilty? That's rough.


What would your opinion be if he did it to impress Julie DiCaro?


I think that would be indicative of a much more serious collection of mental disorders.


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Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
Nas wrote:
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Call me a traditionalist but, if you try to assassinate the President, you don't get the get out of jail free card.


Completely agree. This doesn't make any sense. The guy should have been executed years ago.


So we should have executed a literal schizoid who was found not guilty? That's rough.


Trying to kill the president should get you the death penalty. MANY people who commit violent crimes are mentally ill.

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Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
Nas wrote:
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Call me a traditionalist but, if you try to assassinate the President, you don't get the get out of jail free card.


Completely agree. This doesn't make any sense. The guy should have been executed years ago.


So we should have executed a literal schizoid who was found not guilty? That's rough.


What would your opinion be if he did it to impress Julie DiCaro?


I think that would be indicative of a much more serious collection of mental disorders.


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Waiting for Jeb & Cruz to send a phony letter to him ostensibly from Jodie Foster saying how she'd be so impressed if he blasted Trump.

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Nas wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
Nas wrote:
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Call me a traditionalist but, if you try to assassinate the President, you don't get the get out of jail free card.


Completely agree. This doesn't make any sense. The guy should have been executed years ago.


So we should have executed a literal schizoid who was found not guilty? That's rough.


Trying to kill the president should get you the death penalty.


Why? Are there really that many more would-be assassins that would make attempts on the country's Chief Executive were the death penalty not automatically invoked as opposed to if it was the go-to punishment 100% of the time?

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MANY people who commit violent crimes are mentally ill.


Yes, and perhaps immediately murdering a patently insane individual isn't the message we want to send to a society with such an issue dealing with mental health issues.

Also, there is quite the difference between a guy beating his wife while concurrently suffering from depression or bipolar disorder and someone so sick so as to have created a fantasy world in their own mind that becomes the only reality they know.


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A close friend of mine's first cousin, Lee Robin, was a brilliant kid. He went to UIUC and then on to med school at UIC. He had issues with anxiety and depression. He felt so much pressure in med school that he dropped out for a semester even though he was a top student. He went on to become a specialist in internal medicine and married a nice girl and had a daughter. They lived in Palatine. His life was pretty great be he still had these bouts of depression. He talked to a friend about going to see a psychiatrist but the friend dissuaded him saying it could hurt his career. Then he really started breaking down. He attempted suicide. He began having dreams about killing his family. He begged his wife to take the baby and go to her parents' house, but his wife said he was silly and she knew he would never hurt them. This guy was really spiraling. Then one day he drowned his daughter in the bathtub and hacked his wife up with an axe. This was in the late 80s. He almost couldn't stand trial because he was so fucked up. He was eventually found not guilty by reason of insanity. By 2001 his doctors thought they had his meds right to the point where he could be released. They put him in a halfway house in Uptown but the neighbors rebelled. I don't know where Lee is now. He might be dead.

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Nas wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
Nas wrote:
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Call me a traditionalist but, if you try to assassinate the President, you don't get the get out of jail free card.


Completely agree. This doesn't make any sense. The guy should have been executed years ago.


So we should have executed a literal schizoid who was found not guilty? That's rough.


Trying to kill the president should get you the death penalty.

Did the "dumbest thing I read on the board today" thread get deleted? If not, might be time to bump it.

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Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
Nas wrote:
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Call me a traditionalist but, if you try to assassinate the President, you don't get the get out of jail free card.


Completely agree. This doesn't make any sense. The guy should have been executed years ago.


So we should have executed a literal schizoid who was found not guilty? That's rough.


What would your opinion be if he did it to impress Julie DiCaro?


I think that would be indicative of a much more serious collection of mental disorders.

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