How To Get Paid For Psychological Murder

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Psychological Murder In Group Homes

Want to know how to get paid for Psychological Murder?

Group homes – or prisons – commit Psychological Murder.

Those ‘sent’ there have no chance.

A type of abuse that goes unrecognized but exists.

It exists at an extremely covert level.

It happens behind the scenes without anyone even knowing what the problem is—the real problem.

Narcissistic.

Sociopaths.

How To Get Paid For Psychological Murder

The wardens assassinate their ‘prisoner’s’ character.

They do so by ostracizing the victim while continuing to act out their part.

Their outrageous behavior hidden.

While successfully fooling everyone around them.

Everything done to appease those around them while their manipulative and controlling tactics take place behind the scenes.

Covertly – outside of people’s awareness.

The longer time goes on and the longer the victim tries to do something about it, the more severe the abuse becomes.

Army of Abusers Built

The warden – like Patience M Aiyuk – or the ward’s guard – like Steven Hockenberry – have built an army of unwitting abusers who all help drive the victim crazy.

The long-term consequences of these actions can be devastating, soul crushing and reality-shattering.

Victims of this type of abuse are commonly left with no resources they can use to escape the situation.

The abuser has stolen their finances and their identity.

Isolated from family and friends.

The malicious web of lies and deceit woven worked.

The victim trapped with no way out.

The ‘Sound of Freedom’ tells the story of a man’s decision to help trafficked children get back home.

Who saves the young adults ‘sold’ to group homes?

Sold by a family court judge whose agenda was to get to the next case.

Forget about the rights of the human being before the court.

A human auctioned for the highest price.

The young adults in the group homes have no voice.

Their families effectively silenced.

How?

Money. The ward chosen for the auction usually comes from low-income families.

Families who have little means to fight.

The ward, or prisoner, assigned counsel whose sole purpose is to fuel the money-making machine.

A machine composed of greedy people.

People serviced by hell.

People who serve hell.

Step right up folks!

Highest pay for murder!

Psychological murder!

US government pays nineteen thousand dollars ($19,000.00) a month!

Plus Medicare and Medicaid!

Start a group home today!

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