Jean Pierre Villar/Holli Bodner
Like all the other posts I've seen so far, I'm right there with everyone who was utterly disgusted by Holli Bodner's actions, which not only caused Jean Pierre Villar's death, but resulted in barely a slap on the wrist as punishment. But wait! You know how OJ Simpson got off despite killing two people--and then karma reared its ugly little head, he was arrested for something else, and is now doing a long prison term? Guess what happened to Bodner?
I just found this article from 2012, http://patch.com/florida/sarasota/bradenton-psychologist-arrested-for-providing-pills-to-inmates, which includes this:
She is charged with four counts of Delivery of a Controlled Substance and four counts of Introduction of a Controlled Substance into a Correctional Facility, all felonies. She was released Saturday evening after posting $4,000 bond, the Sheriff's Office said.
There are also links to articles/more info about what she did to the Villars and everything.
She seems to be a truly evil, nasty person. Like the rest of you, what she did to the Villars angered me more than any of the prior stories (at least as I recall right now).
There were a few things that didn't make sense to me during the episode, and I realize they can't show us every millisecond of what transpired in the real case, but I'm left wondering a bit. For example, when the sheriffs arrived to haul JP in for that psychiatric hold, why didn't they--at some point--say something like, "Your doctor, Dr Bodner, requested a psych hold, so we're taking you in"? If they had said that, JP would've said, "she's NOT my doctor--she's my neighbor who has made my family's life miserable for months, just call the police for verification!"
On a similar note, why didn't he just TELL THEM he had just had surgery? I think I heard him say something, but it obviously wasn't emphatic enough to make the point. I've had the police come to my door when I was recovering from [brain] surgery, and happened to be home alone at the time. I slowly got to the door--with my walker--slowly opened it, saw two police officers standing there, greeted them, then immediately said "I just had brain surgery" (in case they didn't notice my half-shaved head and huge scar! ). My point being that explaining my condition was the FIRST thing I did--and I wasn't a suspect, or a psych hold patient, or anything exciting! (They were seeking eyewitnesses to something in the neighborhood.) I'd like to believe that if JP had done a better job of conveying to the deputies that he was recovering from serious surgery they would've treated him better.
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My pet peeves: Adding "apostrophe s" doesn't make a word plural!
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