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"He was a beautiful, yet tragic soul," Jim F. (Loving Brother)

James Fischer [pronounced "Fish-aer"], known to his friends as Jaime, was a candidate for the Bachelor of Arts degree in Laurier University with a major in history. Born 1995, died in a controversial incident. The official report says that he had self-administered an overdose of anti-psychotics on September 18th 2015. Previously diagnosed severe bipolar disorder and profound mental retardation, he was said to have been suffering from intermitten depression associated generally with suicidal thoughts. Jamie also had issues communicating due to his mute condition. This made Jaime often very aggressive and unpredictable. He was recruited into a training psychology program at Wilfried Laurier University where psychology patients were given an opportunity to rehabilitate him.

Psychology at Laurier
The Laurier psychology program, headed by Dr. Norman Freeman, who is renowned for his behavioural psychology thesis at Algoma University. Dr. Freeman lead a group undergraduate students in a BA psychology program. The students were asked by Dr. Freeman to psycho-analyze James Fischer, a voluntary participant in the program. The program is based on Dr. Freeman's controversial thesis on rehabilitating animals who have lost their ability to speak. Known for his unorthodox techniques, Dr. Freeman is often criticized by fellow psychologists for being overly aggressive to his "patients". He had been investigated for malpractice over four times during his career as a psychologist. During the most recent malpractice case, his fellow psychologist Dr. Conrad Murray openly criticized Dr. Freeman for prescribing excessive amounts of anti-psychotics to his "patients," calling Dr. Freeman the "King of Pop" for having prescribed too many "pops," a popular anti-psychotic.

Funeral Proceedings
The funeral proceedings were held at the Waterloo Lutherin Seminary four days after his death. The funeral was attended by his family as well as all of his undergraduate class.