I have been running the Chris Krych blog on his behalf for about 2 years now, and now there is a new blog that will be specifically for the legal work of Mr. Krych and his new TAP group. The new address is here:
youbethejudge-mnmsop.blogspot.com
In the initial entries, Mr. Krych gives us the tale of his two pending criminal cases from 2011. Krych has been a staunch opponent of double bunking at Moose Lake since he was twice assaulted by a cellmate. He was told the only way he would get a room to himself was to get a write-up. So he broke windows on two separate occasions. But instead of a mere disciplinary, Krych was charged in real criminal court with destruction of property. Mr. Krych argues he was entrapped.
Thus, he is asking you, the reader, to judge his case. I'd like to point out that after each incident, Mr. Krych cooperated with staff and did not resist. He even neatly packed his meager belongings in anticipation of his move.
Also, of interesting note is the condition of the civil commitment center. The evidence files give us a rare look inside Moose Lake Civil Commitment Center. Is it really a treatment center or a prison? You be the judge.
Chris Krych is a "civilly committed" (a euphemism for "indefinitely detained") American citizen in Moose Lake, MN. This blog is Chris Krych's story and thoughts in his own words. In order to preserve the integrity of Mr. Krych's writings, all posts here are scanned copies of letters Mr. Krych sends to me. Everything scanned is authentic and unedited in any way by Once Fallen, the host of this blog. To leave a direct message for Chris Krych, call 218-351-1900, extension 24624
Monday, October 29, 2012
Friday, October 19, 2012
Krych's latest on Testing, Awareness & Prevention (TAP) "TAP 4 Life"
In Chris Krych's latest letter, I was told he is a part of a "Facility Advisory Council" and those forced to reside in Moose Lake's facility are fighting for the right to assemble and make proposals. This article "TAP 4 Life" is part of this new project.
There may be a new blog to handle TAP articles, so stay tuned for more info.
There may be a new blog to handle TAP articles, so stay tuned for more info.
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New Blogs,
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