Page 50 - The 'X' Chronicles Newspaper - November 2013 Edition
P. 50
Wayne Morin, Jr and Thomas Lee Howell ABOUT THE AUTHOR - WAYNE MORIN, JR. Wayne Morin Jr. is a real life Crusader and Guardian Angel for those clients and patients who are behind the walls of Napa State Hospital still suffering at the hands of those who are supposed to protect and care for them. The State of California held him incarcerated in jails and mental institutions since he was a homeless teenager at 14 until his release as a mature adult in 2003. Abuse, drug addiction, rape, and murder are all a part of Wayne's story and observations of his time spent in mental hospitals. While he was at Napa State Hospital Wayne was encouraged by his doctor, psychologist and ConRep to stop exposing atrocities at Napa State Hospital for one year which Wayne had been doing by sending letters to news media. He was told to concentrate on his S.A.F.E Program. His ConRep told Wayne he would allow him to expose the information he was already doing at Napa State once he was back in the community. He said that while President Clinton was in office that he made it impossible for clients to pursue criminal actions while at state mental hospitals. Once the client had been released, he would be able to have their complaints heard by proper authorities. They spoke in detail until the ConRep understood his reasons for exposing the hospital. Once Wayne knew that the ConRep had his best interests at heart and was not lying about his criminal background, Wayne was able to trust him. That ConRep worker is a big part of what he is today, and is a role model for all mental health workers. His honesty and understanding of Wayne's abandonment from childhood made their connection real. Once Wayne left Napa State he started producing TV programs and radio talk shows about the criminal activity at Napa State Hospital. Wayne found out how to become a law abiding citizen. His ConRep helped him find living arrangements making sure that Wayne was in some sort of recovery program for either drugs or alcohol. He helped him find work and they became best friends. A few years ago Wayne went in front of the Napa County Courts to ask for his release from ConRep. Wayne's ConRep and doctors were all onboard with this decision. Wayne feels that by state standards was restored to sanity. He now lives right on Napa State Hospital grounds - not on the property but can look out his back window and see the units he was on at the age of 13 years old. Wayne Morin Jr. is a success story. He has been in recovery from 7-15-03 in a 12 step program. Wayne loves being free and the beautiful Napa Valley California. He has many people who care about him today and truly feels the same for them. Wayne will continue to bring light to the crimes that to this very day go unpunished at Napa State Hospital. To purchase your copy of RAZOR OF MADNESS, visit Wayne’s website at www.waynemorinjr.com. RAZOR OF MADNESS is also available at CreateSpace.com and Amazo.com in Print & Kindle versions.
   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55