There is absolutely no excuse or an apology that will EVER be sufficient enough to anyone and everyone regarding the case of Michael Paul Adams. I am absolutely appalled, and embarrassed to actually live in a state, where the justice system had failed tremendously on several accounts. The turmoil that this has caused could have saved the lives of the two men involved. I am distraught, that those who took an oath to uphold their responsibility, to serve and protect didn’t withstand their promises. It sickens me, knowing that the system neglected the life of Michael Adams. To know that the system was biased towards an individual with Mental illness. The fact that the Justice system purposely disregarded his mental illness on multiple counts and occasions, is very concerning. Michael Adams was STILL human. He was treated so poorly, and neglected by many.
Listening to the recorded phone call was very-alarming. The phone call definitely was an eye opener as to how individuals are treated.
You can very clearly tell, the gentleman answering the questions seemed nervous, as he had a quavered voice. You can hear his voice shaking in fear as the gentleman seemed frightened. This gentlemen seems that he knows more to the story. It’s almost as if he is keeping everything short, as if he doesn’t want to say anything more by accidentally giving out more information or details that could potentially get him into trouble. It also seems as though he is trying to end the call quickly trying to save himself, and his career by pawning Mr. Adams off to other people, so that he can find out information through others.
I am so blessed that I was able to know Michael for who he was before illness.
Michael was so full of life, and had a passion for people. He was so full of gratitude.
Michael, always had a smile of his face he was always so positive, uplifting and empowering to many. He never had to think twice if someone was in need; Michael was always willing to help absolutely anyone. He cared for everything living and breathing. Not only did he have a passion for people but he also had a passion for music there was never a time where I didn’t see him without a guitar in his arms. Not only did Michael have talent, but he also had a gift, he definitely was a walking testimony.
There is absolutely no excuse or an apology that will EVER be sufficient enough to anyone and everyone regarding the case of Michael Paul Adams. I am absolutely appalled, and embarrassed to actually live in a state, where the justice system had failed tremendously on several accounts. The turmoil that this has caused could have saved the lives of the two men involved. I am distraught, that those who took an oath to uphold their responsibility, to serve and protect didn’t withstand their promises. It sickens me, knowing that the system neglected the life of Michael Adams. To know that the system was biased towards an individual with Mental illness. The fact that the Justice system purposely disregarded his mental illness on multiple counts and occasions, is very concerning. Michael Adams was STILL human. He was treated so poorly, and neglected by many.
Listening to the recorded phone call was very-alarming. The phone call definitely was an eye opener as to how individuals are treated.
You can very clearly tell, the gentleman answering the questions seemed nervous, as he had a quavered voice. You can hear his voice shaking in fear as the gentleman seemed frightened. This gentlemen seems that he knows more to the story. It’s almost as if he is keeping everything short, as if he doesn’t want to say anything more by accidentally giving out more information or details that could potentially get him into trouble. It also seems as though he is trying to end the call quickly trying to save himself, and his career by pawning Mr. Adams off to other people, so that he can find out information through others.
I am so blessed that I was able to know Michael for who he was before illness.
Michael was so full of life, and had a passion for people. He was so full of gratitude.
Michael, always had a smile of his face he was always so positive, uplifting and empowering to many. He never had to think twice if someone was in need; Michael was always willing to help absolutely anyone. He cared for everything living and breathing. Not only did he have a passion for people but he also had a passion for music there was never a time where I didn’t see him without a guitar in his arms. Not only did Michael have talent, but he also had a gift, he definitely was a walking testimony.