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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 102973" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Oh, yeah, I forgot to add. The one I was in was one of the better group homes in my area. I'll never forget Brenda S. Brenda and her little brother had been at home one day when her mother murdered her father and proceeded to cut him to bits so she could preserve him in canning jars. The first home she was in she was told she was a dog and lived in the closet with the cleaning supplies. She was let out to do housework but had to do it on her knees because she was a dog. She ate her dog food out of a bowl on the floor. Let me tell you, Brenda was messed up. A cutter, a screamer, delusional thoughts. But "mom" got extra money to keep her, so she was a part of our "family".</p><p></p><p>The last time I saw Brenda she was about 19 years old, wandering through a carnival, pregnant by some roadie, and had already lost custody of her first child. I have no idea what ever happened to her. It still makes me blue to think of her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 102973, member: 99"] Oh, yeah, I forgot to add. The one I was in was one of the better group homes in my area. I'll never forget Brenda S. Brenda and her little brother had been at home one day when her mother murdered her father and proceeded to cut him to bits so she could preserve him in canning jars. The first home she was in she was told she was a dog and lived in the closet with the cleaning supplies. She was let out to do housework but had to do it on her knees because she was a dog. She ate her dog food out of a bowl on the floor. Let me tell you, Brenda was messed up. A cutter, a screamer, delusional thoughts. But "mom" got extra money to keep her, so she was a part of our "family". The last time I saw Brenda she was about 19 years old, wandering through a carnival, pregnant by some roadie, and had already lost custody of her first child. I have no idea what ever happened to her. It still makes me blue to think of her. [/QUOTE]
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