Why Did I Create This Website

The judge wants me to find someone to work with in this case - a "request" she made in no uncertain terms (see pages 22-25). If this case makes it past the Appellate Court, or even to help me get past the Appellate Court and beyond, I am hoping that a concerned and motivated visitor or visitors will offer to help.

Thus, this is a good faith attempt at complying with the judge's "strong suggestion" (see pages 22-25).

It is only right that, in fulfilling the "strong suggestion" of the court and asking for help (see pages 22-25), I make available the relevant information so a potential partner or partners can make an informed decision about helping.

Since I am putting the medical and legal records online in a request for expert help, it is possible that some visitors will not be able to offer assistance directly, but may be interested in relating the case to an attorney friend/acquaintance or another knowledgeable person. So I created a story, the novel Who Killed JA? around the records to provide context.

Disclaimer

On this website, you will find a novel called Who Killed JA?, medical records (unannotated and annotated) and publicly available court documents. They are accessible via the "Navigation" section to the left.

Who Killed JA? is a novel. It is story-telling. It is not truth. The next page describes what is on this site and the page following it starts the more story-like portion of the novel. Links are at the bottom of each page.

This novel is based on true events.

In support of these events, the actual records, both medical and legal, are made available to the you.

Several changes have been made to the medical records; however, none of these are substantive. For example, there are "page numbers" added which will help you reference a page. These are handwritten and appear within a "circle" generally at the top right-hand part of the page. Also, some information has been deleted. This information is unimportant, e.g., insurance policy numbers. Also, I have not included some of the legal filings that are unimportant. This would comprise motions where one defendant wants to join another in the same motion (essentially "piggyback" onto it), notices that papers have been filed, etc.

All sentences and all words on this website, except for the actual un-annotated medical and legal records, are part of the novel. The only parts of the novel that you can correctly consider to be the truth are my disclaimers. Also, my request for help is sincere.

The novel provides a narrative of the events surrounding JA's death and a discussion of the possibilities that resulted in his demise. Nothing contained in the novel suggests, accuses, calls or intends to label anyone, anything or any entity as a criminal, a tortfeasor, a wrongdoer, etc.

The reason there is even a mention of criminal anything is because the attorneys for some of the defendants appeared to introduce that possibility in their court filings (see Request 14). At least that is my understanding. Since the document in question is part of the public record and will be posted on this website, I briefly address it.

There is and has been no criminal action taken against any defendant in the civil action and no defendant has, to the best of my knowledge, been investigated for criminal activity.

There is pending civil litigation. Do not consider the novel as representative of the truth. Consider only the un-annotated medical and legal records as representative of what is claimed to be true.  

The conversations in this novel are stories about possibility.

Even if I could delete the names on the medical records, public records from the civil action are also made available to the reader (both here and in the court house. Legal filings are matters of public record.). There is no way that these can be altered or concealed by me.

Therefore, it is not possible to “hide” the characters in this mystery novel.

So let me be absolutely clear, I am not calling, concluding, suggesting, accusing anyone, any institution, any entity or anything a criminal, bad "anything," tortfeasor, etc.

In the novel, some “poetic license” is taken. Descriptions of persons, places and things may not be wholly factual. 

But, the un-annotated medical records and publicly available documents are all real.

Therefore, all you can rely on as true representations of what was said to have occurred are the un-annotated medical and legal records. This does not mean that the entries in the records are truthful. It means that the records are the records.

The rest is story-telling.

The facts, stories and circumstances are presented for your consumption, information and entertainment. Hopefully they will lead to offers of assistance.

Any conclusion at which you arrive is yours, yours and only yours.

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