Apr 01, 2008 18:27
Name: John Constantine
Age: 25
DOB: May 10th, 1983
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 158lb
Patient is suspected of multiple murders. Has yet to give any clear personal account of the events in question. The patient suffers severe delusions (possible coping mechanism) and paranoia. Sedatives and restraints have been found necessary after the patient was found attempting to cut himself on multiple occasions and is considered a high suicide risk, as well as wildly unpredictable.
Mr. Constantine claims to have been performing an exorcism on the evening of July 23rd, 2008. Six adults found dead on the premises of the Casanova Club were known acquaintances of the patient and he claims they were his support in the attempted exorcism. Also suspected dead is the eight-year-old daughter of club owner, Alex Logue. The girl, Astra, was the supposed subject of Mr. Constantine's exorcism. The girl's arm was in the patient's possession when he was found on the premises. The rest of her body remains missing. When questioned, the patient insists that the girl is "in hell" and that he brought only her arm back in his attempt to save her. Discussion of the incident often insights the patient to violent outbursts or fits of self-destructive behavior. There are signs of survivor's guilt as well as post traumatic stress. Possible paranoid schizophrenic, but no past diagnosis have been found.
Patient was on tour with music group Mucus Membrane. The patient holds dual citizenship after living for several years with an aunt and uncle in Chicago while the patient's father was incarcerated. Has otherwise lived in Liverpool with his father and, more recently, lived alone in London. Only located family are the patient's father in Liverpool who, when contacted, was baligerent and argued that the patient is likely lying and should be sent to prison for murder. The patient's sister, Cheryl Constantine, was contacted at her home in Chicago. She has agreed to answer any questions doctors may have and to visit John, but is financially unable to support him, should he be released or moved to private care. She has requested he be kept on here.