I believe the guy. I disagree that he's not the sharpest tool in the shed. You can make reckless choices and still be smart. He was quite coherent, remembered the names of the medications, paid attention to the details, understood the predicament he was in, realized the gravity of it and sought to extricate himself immediately.
His awareness of them listing him as a John Doe with a birth date over 100, meant bad news for him and he was right to question how it was that they were able to contact his sister, even though they claimed they didn't have his ID. So many red flags in what they did to him.
He did a very good job of describing how the event unfolded, including all the details that would allow us to confirm it.
I believe the guy. I disagree that he's not the sharpest tool in the shed. You can make reckless choices and still be smart. He was quite coherent, remembered the names of the medications, paid attention to the details, understood the predicament he was in, realized the gravity of it and sought out help.
His awareness of them listing him as a John Doe with a birth date over 100, meant bad news for him and he was right to question how it was that they were able to contact his sister, even though they claimed they didn't have his ID. So many red flags in what they did to him.
He did a very good job of describing how the event unfolded, including all the details that would allow us to confirm it.