Experience: The Jail House Mental Health Fraud
- A.R. Thatcher
- Aug 6, 2021
- 4 min read
Updated: Aug 15, 2021
By A.R.Thatcher
The following is describing a form of fraud being committed against vulnerable impoverished people by various questionable authorities in law enforcement supported by the courts and politicians with conflicts of interest. I experienced this fraud myself committed by individuals working in the Bellmead Police, the 19th Judicial Court of McLennan County, and the McLennan County Jail.
The fraud begins with a law enforcement officer arresting an impoverished person on a charge, regardless of its legitimacy. It is unlikely the vulnerable impoverished person will be able to find any way to challenge any arrest, therefore they spend time in jail even if the arrest wasn't justifiable. In my case, I was one hundred percent innocent. Authorities also at times falsify documents and even tamper with evidence with impunity knowing that judges will usually support whatever they do. Whatever the impoverished person is arrested for, they will be treated as guilty as if being impoverished is the crime. The police officer plays judge, jury, and executioner knowing likely the impoverished will be punished and poorly represented in jail.
Next, the inmate is neglected and abused physically and mentally by jail staff as they empower inmates to abuse and neglect the vulnerable person. As the inmate is abused, jail staff and the courts also commit forms of fraud, and in many cases defamation, to create an illusion to present to the public that no neglect or abuse of authority is happening. This form of fraud is often committed unknowingly by individuals acting as delusional close-minded pawns who unquestionably believe deceptive corrupt authority and one-sided misrepresented presentations.
When I was first incarcerated, many McLennan County Jail guards asserted it unlikely an impoverished person will get out of jail for a year, innocent or not, unless they “have a real good lawyer” which was considered unlikely with public defenders. I was then examined by a biased doctor who had a conflict of interest of benefiting with more work for colleagues if inmates are found to be incompetent. This examination often is done after months of neglect and abuse in the jail to often be misdiagnosed as having some form of psychosis like bipolar disorder or schizophrenia that the psychiatric field claims require lifelong psychiatric and mental health treatment with prescription drugs. In reality, the person diagnosed as psychotic may be as normal as anybody and just going through what most people do when traumatized, neglected, and abused. They are then deemed incompetent to stand trial by a biased judge who never questions mental health authorities report that often give misleading and even false statements.
Next begins the process of getting the inmate dependent on psychiatric care and prescription drugs before being sent to a facility that Texas authorities call “Competency Restoration Services.” At the mental health facility, the inmate is no longer as neglected and abused as when in jail. As a normal relatively “functional” person naturally recovers from physical and mental hardship, the doctors and staff at the mental health facility support any misdiagnoses as if it is indisputable fact while claiming a person is mentally healing because of psychiatric drugs and therapy. Often, the reality is the person is feeling better because of an improved diet, a more pleasant healthy environment, and time is taken to adjust to incarceration. The fraud that I bring up is that many people do not need psychiatric, psychological help or dangerous prescription drugs. As many testify, all many people need is a healthy functional environment and adequate diet to recover from hardship and trauma.
Finally, after many months to even a few years of the inmate having his right to a fast and speedy trial violated by means of this fraud, they then go to trial to be “found” innocent or guilty. In many cases, inmates are intimidated into taking a plea bargain under the duress of longer incarceration if they fight the case when the person may be completely innocent.
All this fraud is being committed to bring “political pork” revenue into an area at the cost of taking individual rights away from USA citizens as well as a poor excuse to promote the mental health industry under some false rationale like the greater good. Others go along with this fraud because they are unable to stop it, merely they have selfish motives, or simply are ignorant of the facts as they also fall into the same trap.
Please believe me. I am not fooled for a moment to believe I am a delusional crazy man suffering from a dysfunctional brain. I have fully recovered from extreme hardship and trauma too many times to be fooled into believing I need psychiatric/psychological help or psychiatric drugs to recover. Nor am I fooled into believing their misdiagnoses which I have found changes from expert to expert in many cases besides mine. I have fully recovered from more severe trauma than what the McLennan County authorities are responsible for when I know I am innocent. After recovering from such trauma and hardship I find myself fully functional, wiser, stronger, and in a content, peaceful state of mind simply by using good sense and reasoning while remaining a good, honest person worshipping God.
My experience with this form of fraud makes me wonder how many people are fooled by these psychiatric and psychological secular practitioners. What is worse is how power and authority are abused to promote this. It makes one wonder how many people think they have a dysfunctional brain in need of prescription drugs when such is not the case because of their experiences in prison.




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