A Helping Hand
Evie Parquette ran a lit
nerochips from young adults who wanted to cross state lines when their driving re cord
restricted them to the 50 mile rad
their families in Mexico or their gir
One of the young men who came to her for a nerochip extraction had an antibiotic resistant
Staphylococcus infection from his a
‘clinic session’ she extracted 16 nerochips. Four of the people she extract
died because they were afrai
lost his hand, two others suffered massive systematic infections which resulted in lifelong
organ damage.
How “helpful” is it to help someone break th
A Helping Hand
Evie Parquette ran a little side business¬ to help her ‘kids.’ A trained nurse, she extracted -->
nerochips from young adults who wanted to cross state lines when their driving re cord
restricted them to the 50 mile radius of their home. She felt they should be allowed to see
their families in Mexico or their girlfriends in Kansas.
One of the young men who came to her for a nerochip extraction had an antibiotic resistant
Staphylococcus infection from his aborted attempt to remove it himself. In her Friday night
‘clinic session’ she extracted 16 nerochips. Four of the people she extracted chips from
died because they were afraid to seek medical help until it was too late. Of the others, one
lost his hand, two others suffered massive systematic infections which resulted in lifelong
organ damage.
How “helpful” is it to help someone break the law?