Post by The Doctor on Jan 29, 2008 17:04:03 GMT -5
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Blaine Hajeck
Drug Addiction // Substance Abuse
From; Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Age; Seventeen
History; Blaine is an only child and always got what he wanted. His relationship with his father was almost non-existent, but the bond between him and his mother was always strong. When his parents got divorced, all of his mother’s attention went into legal documents, so Blaine began filling his time with drugs. Pot and alcohol were some of the easiest substances to come by, but he soon moved up to harder drugs like cocaine.
The day Blaine was arrested, he was high on coke. After threatening to kill himself when his mother wouldn’t leave him alone, she called the police. He took off with his father’s old gun, into the woods behind their house. Three hours of hiding among the trees led to his eventual arrest. After coming off his high, he admitted to the therapist at the police station that he often thought of killing himself. The therapist recommended his to go to St. Mary’s so that the ties he had with his drug friends would be severed. He’s been at St. Mary’s for five months.
Face Claim; Rupert Grint
Tate Baker
Schizophrenia
From; Washington DC
Age; Eighteen
History; Tate’s mother was young when he was born, and usually left him with his grandmother when she went out to party. His childhood was simple. He went to school and had friends. A lot of the older kids would make fun of his mother, calling her a whore or an addict. He didn’t like listening to them, but their taunting usually came back to him in his sleep. When he was twelve, he started having trouble remembering things. He would forget half the day, which included what happened in school. Obviously, his grades started to slip. Everyone thought he was just beginning to slack.
His condition got worse after his grandmother died a year later. He often forgot she was gone, and thought everyone was lying to him. The dreams he had were real to him and he started spending time on the street. At sixteen, he was arrested for trying to get over the gates to the White House. He spent three months in a juvenal facility, slowly losing his grip on reality completely. After getting out, he hitch-hiked his way to Norfolk, Virginia, where he was arrested again for breaking into a drug store. The police realized that Tate had clearly lost it, so they put him in a psychiatric unit in Norfolk. After five months there, he was transferred to St. Mary’s and has been there for fourteen months.
Face Claim; Quinn Allman
Melissa Brown
Kleptomania
From; Chicago, Illinois
Age; Twenty
History; Melissa grew up with her dad in a small apartment in Chicago. Her mother wasn’t very motherly, and decided to leave Melissa with “the father” so she could be with somebody else. Melissa heard that her mother was in prison for associating in a homicide, but she didn’t like to think about it. Melissa started lying when she was eight. She filed five false complaints of sexual abuse against teachers she didn’t like by the time she was twelve. Her father tried to ignore it; he thought it was just a phase.
The first thing Melissa ever stole was a pack of gum from a gas station. Her friends cheered her on and it elevated her to greater things. By the age of seventeen, she’d stole over $10,000 worth of merchandise and personal property. She did three years in jail and was released with good behavior on the condition that she gets treatment. Six months at St. Mary’s minimum.
Face Claim; Alicia Simmons-Way
Alex Rentz
Anxiety Disorder
From; New York City, New York
Age; Nineteen
History; When Alex was little, his parents would let him stay up late nigths and watch horror movies. Alex was too young to understand that everything in the movie world was fake, so they would frighten him. Despite his parents' efforts to console him, Alex went on believe that the worst could and would happen. This interfered so much with his life that his parents couldn't even send him to school and they had to hire a tutor for him.
Everywhere Alex goes, he feels he is in danger. This causes extreme and frequent panic attacks. When he does leave the house, he needs someone that he knows to go with him. He avoids every situation that could put him in danger and can not be alone with people he doesn't know. He mostly keeps to himself, and he's been in St. Mary's for three months.
Face Claim; Darren Trumeter
Eddie Blake
Sociopath
From; St. Paul, Minnesota
Age; Nineteen
History; Eddie's only memory of his father is him walking out the door. The seperation tore his mother up, but she was there to provise for Eddie through his whole childhood. She was home at night to eat dinner and put him to bed, and Eddie knew that she was working hard all for him. When Eddie got into middle school, he was picked on for being so small and skinny. Kids would beat him up when he walked home or on the playground during recess. Eddie became so frustrated with this that he started finding weaker animals to hurt so that he could feel powerful.
He first killed a car when he was twelve, smiling as he watched it struggle under his hands. After that, he began kidnapping and torturing pets to vent all of his anger towards the kids that picked on him. After going through puberty, he grew taller and stronger. At fourteen, he was frequently in fights. It was always looked at as self-defence, until he put another kid in the hospital. He was exspelled from three high schools by seventeen. Finally, someone contacted his mother about St. Mary's. Until his eighteenth birthday, they treated him for Conduct Disorder, because no one can diagnose sociopathy in children. He's been at St. Mary's for two years.
Face Claim; Sonny Moore