Below is the GAO report on Thayer. Which statements is Bundy refering to when she said, "the GAO relied on statements from websites that are the equivalent of a supermarket sensational tabloid." ISAC was revealed in the interview, which she said was equivalent to the National Enquirer. Where's the sensationalism in what is reported at ISAC?
http://www.isaccorp.org/thayerlearningc ... bertoreyesI see links to official docs that support the GAO report. Let's hope anyone who hears that interview does their own research. On what does she base her claim that GAO collected their data from a "sensational" website?
Is she implying that the investigation reports are sensational? Inaccurate?
Where are the staff logs for 10/24, 10/28, 11/2, 11/3? Why are staff Vaughn's comments missing?
http://www.isaccorp.org/thayer/thayerle ... letter.pdfHere's some sensationalism for ya, from the OHI Report:
The general consensus of the staff interviewed during this investigation was that Roberto's symptoms were more symptomatic of Roberto's unwillingness to participate in the Thayer Learning Center program than of a youth who was ill and needing medical treatment. These symptoms when considered one at a time are not alarming. When considered cumulatively, there is much reason for concern.
Not one, not two, but the majority of the staff were/are too incompetent to distinguish the difference between illness and "faking". And too sadistic to err on the side of caution. I mean, someone can't stand up and is shitting themselves and it doesn't register on anyone's radar? Is shitting one's self common at Thayer, so common that they've come to ignore it?
Isn't it common sense that you'd take the kid to the doctor to rule out illness and then apply discipline if he were faking?
GAO report:
10 Male, 15, California resident
Missouri boot camp and boarding school
Nov. 2004 Complications of rhabdomyolysis due to a probable spider bite
• Displayed signs of distress for several days
• Program’s medical officer told staff victim was “faking itâ€