Quick Facts for Press
13
Minutes
Time given to comply with medication not due for approximately 11 hours
$98M
Annual Revenue
Canyon Ridge's profit from 150 psychiatric beds
158
Days
Illegal delay in producing medical records
3:00 AM
Document Scanning
72 hours before court hearing on preservation
1,320
Feet
Quarter-mile run by "extremely intoxicated" patient
3
Signature Attempts
After being forcibly medicated with known allergen
18:15
Time of Attack
Beaten from behind, drugged, and restrained
$12,600
Their Profit
What Canyon Ridge made from 8 days
8
Days Imprisoned
False detention based on fabricated timeline
Key Story Elements
- The Incident: 22-year-old longboarder suffers concussion, gets transformed into psychiatric patient for profit
- The Deputy: Couldn't spell "skull tattoo" correctly but made life-altering psychiatric determination
- The Hospital: Canyon Ridge generates $98 million annually from involuntary psychiatric holds
- The Math: Declared "non-compliant" with medication 13 minutes after it was ordered for 11 hours later
- The Cost: $12,600 profit for hospital, lifetime gun rights lost for patient
- The Cover-Up: Documents scanned at 3 AM, reorganized after litigation began
- The Fighter: Eric "Pebble" Stone, representing himself, exposing systematic fraud
Quotable Quotes
"They gave me 13 minutes to be compliant with medication that wasn't due for 11 hours. When math becomes optional in medicine, lives get destroyed."
On the impossible timeline used to extend his detention
"My nephew can spell 'skull tattoo.' The deputy who stripped me of my constitutional rights couldn't."
On Deputy Morales's spelling errors in official report
"I thought doctors were supposed to make you better, not worse."
After being forcibly medicated with drugs he was allergic to
"For their $12,600 profit, they took my constitutional rights forever. That's a hell of a business model."
On the cost-benefit of psychiatric fraud
"Nothing good happens after 10 PM, as my grandmother says. Apparently, that includes scanning medical records at 3 AM."
On discovering the midnight document tampering
"Having an opinion isn't a disease. But in their world, it's worth $1,800 a day."
On being diagnosed with Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Story Timeline
February 3, 2018
Longboarding accident causes concussion and visible injuries
February 4, 2018
Deputy Morales can't spell "skull" but determines psychiatric emergency
February 5, 2018
Forced medication despite disclosed allergy, 4 signature attempts while seizing
February 7, 2018 (10:20 AM)
Declared "non-compliant" 13 minutes after medication ordered
February 12, 2018
Released after 8 days, gun rights lost forever
September 13, 2024
Medical records requested, 15-day legal deadline begins
January 10, 2025 (3:00 AM)
Someone scans documents in middle of night
February 18, 2025
Records finally produced, 158 days late
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Media Contact
Eric Andrew "Pebble" Stone
Email: estone13@live.com
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