Nah, ProbableHobbit has been trying to be useful. She's harmless.
Is she an actually useful whiteknight?
I thought those didn't exist.
From what I know about ProbableHobbit, she's a married, middle-aged woman with an adult autistic child. She does appear to have real empathy for Chris. She's been able to talk to Chris and calm her down when stress hits as if she were her own child.
As for how useful she can be to Chris in this situation, it depends on how local she is to Chris. For example, I'm aware of many programs and resources that can be of assistance to financially-strapped adult autists, but these are all unfortunately specific to my home state.
So lock him up somewhere worse than a prison? Because if he'd get locked up anywhere it would be a state run institution and those are hell. They're almost as full of crazy people as prisons, too.
I'm aware of at least one cow on KF who ended up in a group home: Jonathan Ross. Now, the circumstances that lead Ross to group living were albeit different from Chris'. For those unfamiliar, Ross attempted suicide on a livestream by drinking Febreeze. But similar to Chris, Ross is very gullible and was being harmed by trolls who were warping his sense of reality and attempting to trick him into confessing to committing serious crimes.
If Ross' group home is anything to go by, it's not anything like a prison. He lives in a dorm with another dude in a communal living setting. The home does allow its residents to get out into the community. There are opportunities for rehabilitation through learning personal responsibility and supervised volunteering. Ross is still able to get online and livestream as a Let's Player. So if Chris ended up in a similar place, she'd still have a creative outlet and a community of support.
The thing is, Ross lives in California, not Virginia. California has high taxes, but those taxes go towards assistance unique to the State of California. I'm not sure what Virginia has to offer, but chances are there's nothing comparable because Virginia is a poor state in comparison to California.
We need to get this motherfucker on Judge Judy ASAP. She'll straighten all the bullshit out.
Something like this needs to happen. I know Null is apprehensive about press attention because of what's happened in the past when normies get exposed to Chris. But I think it's Chris' best bet. People joke about GoFundMe being the state of American healthcare, but it's not so far from the truth.
My idea is to put together an electronic press kit (EPK) with Null as a contact and send it to various media and organizations that help people with disabilities. If we're able to focus on Chris as a sympathetic individual with room to grow, maybe there's a place that can offer her a bed. That's the most important thing right now. Because as soon as Barb dies, Chris is effectively homeless. The bank will take back the house immediately.