Cindy Murphy
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And how do you tell that?
And how do you tell that?
And how do you tell that?
So yeah, I'm not looking forward to having that conversation with Colton. I've thought about it so many times that I don't know how I'll even find the words.
So yeah, I'm not looking forward to having that conversation with Colton. I've thought about it so many times that I don't know how I'll even find the words.
So yeah, I'm not looking forward to having that conversation with Colton. I've thought about it so many times that I don't know how I'll even find the words.
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Well, we were trying again to convince him to get help again, and he was like in denial. I'm not, I don't have a mental illness. You guys are just blowing things out of proportion. I'm fine. You know, we just couldn't get his cooperation. It was like by December then, I guess, where we were still really concerned, trying to stick close to him and...
Well, we were trying again to convince him to get help again, and he was like in denial. I'm not, I don't have a mental illness. You guys are just blowing things out of proportion. I'm fine. You know, we just couldn't get his cooperation. It was like by December then, I guess, where we were still really concerned, trying to stick close to him and...
Well, we were trying again to convince him to get help again, and he was like in denial. I'm not, I don't have a mental illness. You guys are just blowing things out of proportion. I'm fine. You know, we just couldn't get his cooperation. It was like by December then, I guess, where we were still really concerned, trying to stick close to him and...
be nosy and, you know, kind of keep a handle on it, I guess, just to see if he'd work it out. I mean, people sometimes have psychotic episodes and then they come through it. You know, I went and got his medication myself from the pharmacy and said, here, you know, and he's like, I've already got it. I didn't need that. You know, it's like, yeah, I think you do.
be nosy and, you know, kind of keep a handle on it, I guess, just to see if he'd work it out. I mean, people sometimes have psychotic episodes and then they come through it. You know, I went and got his medication myself from the pharmacy and said, here, you know, and he's like, I've already got it. I didn't need that. You know, it's like, yeah, I think you do.
be nosy and, you know, kind of keep a handle on it, I guess, just to see if he'd work it out. I mean, people sometimes have psychotic episodes and then they come through it. You know, I went and got his medication myself from the pharmacy and said, here, you know, and he's like, I've already got it. I didn't need that. You know, it's like, yeah, I think you do.
We're having those kind of discussions with him. And then, and we saw him just a a couple weeks before the last episode because he'd come to one of Cody's basketball games and he seemed pretty okay that day. And it was like a week and a half or two weeks later when we got the phone call that he had driven his truck into the pond at the Charlotte County Jail.
We're having those kind of discussions with him. And then, and we saw him just a a couple weeks before the last episode because he'd come to one of Cody's basketball games and he seemed pretty okay that day. And it was like a week and a half or two weeks later when we got the phone call that he had driven his truck into the pond at the Charlotte County Jail.