Jesse Fear
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“ | Well, before this day is out, you’re going to find out what I can do to you. | „ |
~ Jesse Fear |
Jesse Fear (December 30th, 1910 – January 10th, 2001) is an American physician and was the former head resident physician of Pennhurst State School and Hospital. He was notorious for deplorable treatment towards his patients, such as placing patients of normal intellect among the profoundly mentally challenged, isolating them from their peers and eventually give into submission.
Whenever a patient would misbehave, Jesse Fear would give them the most painful injection around that “wouldn't do any harm to the patient”, often forcefully. After this act, Dr. Jesse Fear was given a 30-day suspension. It's unknown what other acts he committed upon resumption, as sadly any further records have been lost to time. Jesse Fear showed no remorse or regret for his actions and even showed delight when one of his patients “really hit their head on the ceiling” following a painful injection.