Monday, May 15, 2017

Case File in Box 2(Admissions/Incidents;Right Side)

An In-Depth Breakdown of the Box 2 Case File(The Right Side)

When you open and look at the right side and start with the Admissions papers: 

     Page 1, The Breakdown: You see that Lloyd McGowan was put an institution, by Involuntary means on July 7, 1967. His patient number is 11076711_952 
 DOB: July, 17, 1941(Age 75 if alive as of 5/15/2017) Mother put him in the institution, but his father was not there.
The name of the institute is L.F. O'Brien Asylum in New York.
The mother signs at the bottom. (Her name revealed on the left side section of the papers) Some information on the paper is blacked out.

     Page 1, The Thoughts: McGowan is admitted having no past hospitalizations or substance abuse. So if this is to be believed, McGowan went almost 26 years without being institutionalized or being hooked on medications or alcohol. But the mother commented that since infancy there was "ongoing intermittent periods of violent behavior and suspected neurological disease." What caused the mother to put him in a facility after going so long without help from mental health professionals?

    Page 2, The Breakdown: An incident report from July 18, 1967. A custodian, Robert Zykewski, Says that McGowan was watching him, then became scared and nervous. When the custodian turned his back to McGowan, McGowan attacked him and tore his uniform. The custodian was under the impression Mcgowan was locked in his room after that incident. A signature is blacked out.

     Page 2, The Thoughts: Something about the custodian set off McGowan. And McGowan is now locked away in his room. Also, the incident occurs a day after McGowans 26th birthday. Does his birthday also factor into why he attacked the custodian? Why is there another page with blacked out information? Is there a name of a staff member that someone doesn't want to be revealed?

     Page 3, The Breakdown: September 13, 167 a confrontation in the exercise yard is filled out for McGowan. The report shows a 1 inch cut on his chest and contusions and scratch marks on both arms. He was bandaged and given Aspirin. The signature at the bottom is blacked out.

     Page 3, The Thoughts: Not really sure what to make of this. The person or persons McGowan were involved in the incident with is not listed. And again, the doctor or nurse who treated him is blacked out. What are they trying to hide?

     Page 4, The Breakdown: September 14, 1967 a report is filled out after McGowan self-harms in his room. He is found with contusions on his face and forehead, scratch marks on both arms, and contusions on his chest and wrists. He was found having a nervous fit and they say he hit his head repeatedly on the wall.

     Page 4, The Thoughts: The incident occurs the day after the altercation on the exercise yard. So many of the injuries reported are probably from that. But his injuries to the face and wrists are probably self-inflicted. What is causing McGowan to slowly spiral out of control?

     Page 5, The Breakdown: An autopsy report for Lillian Grayson. She died on September 26, 1967, at 11:00 pm. But the autopsy was started at 8:00 am the next day and lasted for 11 hours. There are 3 doctors mentioned and one signature unidentified: D.S. Lillian had blunt force trauma from a wrench or tool. Skull fracture to the back of the head. The left orbit(the eye) collapsed. Multiple stab wounds in the neck, palm, and abdomen. A lot of issues with her anatomy and seminal matter present. Heightened levels of Progeatin and Estradiol in blood. The COD was determined to be the blunt force trauma.

     Page 5, The Thoughts: Lillian Grayson was murdered by someone with access to a wrench or tools. The obvious suspect is the custodian. But further inspection of the white pages will help with this theory. She had drugs in her system to help with menopause, birth control, hormone imbalance, or the removal of her ovaries. I strongly believe she was pregnant. And whoever the father was, attacked her, and the hospital staff, covered it up. If it was a doctor, it would be very easy to cover up.





2 comments:

  1. Check out this article: http://www.nytimes.com/1973/06/28/archives/exmental-patient-held-in-coed-death-knife-found-in-room-shoeless-at.html

    Sounds like a similar COD/method, but she was NOT sexually assaulted. Also, if you hold up the translucent image of Cadmus (the dragon) to the letter from Mr. James it reveals, through the 'censored' portions, the words "i don't believe Them" - possibly referring to who McGowan even is???

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  2. The injuries to McGowan do not seem to be self inflicted rather they are consistent with physical restraints used on the wrists and across the chest (in a chair)...the head injury is also a bit off because if it was self-inflicted it would either on the front or back of the skull...in addition to the inconsistencies already pointed out

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