Chris Cella
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I never heard of it. No, he was sentenced to 27 years in prison. Wow, good. Yeah, so the feds started to crack down on the Florida rehab shuffle, although I read โ Uh, somewhere that it's supposedly coming back.
I never heard of it. No, he was sentenced to 27 years in prison. Wow, good. Yeah, so the feds started to crack down on the Florida rehab shuffle, although I read โ Uh, somewhere that it's supposedly coming back.
I never heard of it. No, he was sentenced to 27 years in prison. Wow, good. Yeah, so the feds started to crack down on the Florida rehab shuffle, although I read โ Uh, somewhere that it's supposedly coming back.
Um, that the, you know, cause it's basically, and you know, it wasn't the, he was probably one of the worst offenders, but a lot of these guys were, you know, they, they would just like, you know, get these cheap homes. Um, fill them with as many addicts as they could.
Um, that the, you know, cause it's basically, and you know, it wasn't the, he was probably one of the worst offenders, but a lot of these guys were, you know, they, they would just like, you know, get these cheap homes. Um, fill them with as many addicts as they could.
Um, that the, you know, cause it's basically, and you know, it wasn't the, he was probably one of the worst offenders, but a lot of these guys were, you know, they, they would just like, you know, get these cheap homes. Um, fill them with as many addicts as they could.
Sometimes they would charge rent like 75 bucks a week or something like that, plus the money they're getting from kickbacks from whichever treatment center they send them to. So they're housed. And then if they go to detox, the kickback, it's a revolving door of chaos and a revolving door of suffering and just pain for the addict. But they're making money at every stop.
Sometimes they would charge rent like 75 bucks a week or something like that, plus the money they're getting from kickbacks from whichever treatment center they send them to. So they're housed. And then if they go to detox, the kickback, it's a revolving door of chaos and a revolving door of suffering and just pain for the addict. But they're making money at every stop.
Sometimes they would charge rent like 75 bucks a week or something like that, plus the money they're getting from kickbacks from whichever treatment center they send them to. So they're housed. And then if they go to detox, the kickback, it's a revolving door of chaos and a revolving door of suffering and just pain for the addict. But they're making money at every stop.
I think a lot of people were starting to wake up to it, and I knew one of the girls who was one of his victims, and she was always like โ Man, I just want to get the hell out of here. And she had this like look in her like I could see that there was something. And I thought she was just very like, you know, maybe had some some issues with her family or whatever.
I think a lot of people were starting to wake up to it, and I knew one of the girls who was one of his victims, and she was always like โ Man, I just want to get the hell out of here. And she had this like look in her like I could see that there was something. And I thought she was just very like, you know, maybe had some some issues with her family or whatever.
I think a lot of people were starting to wake up to it, and I knew one of the girls who was one of his victims, and she was always like โ Man, I just want to get the hell out of here. And she had this like look in her like I could see that there was something. And I thought she was just very like, you know, maybe had some some issues with her family or whatever.
Just a very depressed, sad person, even for an addict, even for an addict. Like I could tell that there was something like she was in absolute like misery and terror. She was afraid. They were afraid. Many people were afraid of him. And what he would do if they spoke out. And it was just, it was heartbreaking for me to see that.
Just a very depressed, sad person, even for an addict, even for an addict. Like I could tell that there was something like she was in absolute like misery and terror. She was afraid. They were afraid. Many people were afraid of him. And what he would do if they spoke out. And it was just, it was heartbreaking for me to see that.
Just a very depressed, sad person, even for an addict, even for an addict. Like I could tell that there was something like she was in absolute like misery and terror. She was afraid. They were afraid. Many people were afraid of him. And what he would do if they spoke out. And it was just, it was heartbreaking for me to see that.
Even as someone who's obviously committed crimes and things like that, I can't even imagine having the will to carry out such a monstrous act.
Even as someone who's obviously committed crimes and things like that, I can't even imagine having the will to carry out such a monstrous act.
Even as someone who's obviously committed crimes and things like that, I can't even imagine having the will to carry out such a monstrous act.
Addicts are some of the most resourceful, intelligent people on the planet. Like, you drop an addict in the middle of the desert, and they're going to find the nearest tribe with an opium pipe, you know, within 30 minutes.
Addicts are some of the most resourceful, intelligent people on the planet. Like, you drop an addict in the middle of the desert, and they're going to find the nearest tribe with an opium pipe, you know, within 30 minutes.