JadedJewels
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I was looking for some advice, however, after reading some of theharshness in peoples posts, I am afraid to ask anything.
Be not afraid....JadedJewels said:What is the name of your state? CA
I was looking for some advice, however, after reading some of theharshness in peoples posts, I am afraid to ask anything.
Which he could have done when he was off-duty.JadedJewels said:Like I said, I know he needs to turn himself in. He hasnt reached 30 days (yet), and he told me when he called a couple of weeks ago, that he called his DS (same one who notified me my son was AWOL) and told him he is coming back, that he basically got scared and needed time to think.
if he makes it that far without being picked up by the police.Cant remember if I put it in my post earlier or not, but a couple days ago he called and said he might come here to see his family before he turns himself in. (Crossing my fingers!)
He is no longer a child.When my son was at his post, he tried numerous times to do the chain of command thing and get help. His DS's sent him to psycho, who inquired to his time in, and responded with "well you can definitely still go home". However NO ONE made any real moves to help my child.
do YOU have any idea what it's like to be knee-deep in blood and rain and bodies not yet dead and no one to help you?Do you have any idea what its like to be thousands of miles from your child, know they are hurting, I mean he was even cutting his arms, making himself bleed, because it made him "feel better". NO ONE would help him.
Then why do you expect an answer when you withhold facts?That is still not everything, and, as I said before, I cant post the entire story here because of the confidentiality thing. I know my son needs to turn himself in. I just wanted to know if, aside from what I posted earlier, anyone had any ideas on what I can do to help my son.
And that would be the first smart thing he's done(Oh I missed one thing earlier. I pulled his JAG's number offline last night. When he calls I am giving it to him and telling him to call them.)