Earl Gourdine said a car crash in 2008 put him in a “confused” and lonely place. The wreck left him with a brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder. Gourdine said adding that trauma to his bipolar disorder made him unsure “why things were the way they were.” That’s how he ended up at a Highland … Continued
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