Dr. James Ryan (Germantown Oral Surgeon) Charged with 2nd Degree Murder

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:So, he became her drug dealer and fueled her drug addiction in order to manipulate her into a sexual relationship. He is a disgusting animal and predator. Fingers crossed the other inmates in jail handle him.


Or she used her relative youth and beauty to persuade him to supply her with drugs.


Actually this was my assumption too - she chose him for a relationship bc of what he could access for her.


She was a child when he started obsessing over her.

She was a patient when he asked her to work for him and then quickly took the relationship sexual and plied her with addictive drugs that he promised would take away all her pain and anxieties instantly:

The mother and sister did not approve of the relationship and saw her rapid deterioration soon after she moved in with him.

He violated laws and medical ethics.

It is repugnant to blame tbis unnecessary death on her.

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Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This guy has been recommended in several threads for infant tongue/lip tie treatment. When I saw this I did a double take.

https://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail_Pol.aspx?Item_ID=40258&fbclid=IwAR3mB7cKIFZyy7pQ8xqCjfqZ3a-2d6n6fTn9qJG_hH-z1Xdox2FwMJCDmBQ


That is a rough-looking 48. Wow, he looks 60.


That's the first thing I thought! I am 48 and pray I don't look like that!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Horrible. But is there no way they could let him continue to practice from prison? Either on some kind of monitored release scheme or by building a little tooth studio thing in the jail? Excellent oral surgeons are very hard to come by. Of course he would have to be watched very carefully, especially his relations with any assistant.


Are you saying you think a commercial oral surgery practice should operate in a prison? Would you go to a surgeon who was living and practicing in jail?
Anonymous
this was on 20/20 or dateline last night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Horrible. But is there no way they could let him continue to practice from prison? Either on some kind of monitored release scheme or by building a little tooth studio thing in the jail? Excellent oral surgeons are very hard to come by. Of course he would have to be watched very carefully, especially his relations with any assistant.


Are you saying you think a commercial oral surgery practice should operate in a prison? Would you go to a surgeon who was living and practicing in jail?


Yes, I would. I would expect a discount, and much of the profit should go to the state, and some to the prison to support eg rehabilitation services.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:this was on 20/20 or dateline last night.


It was on 48 hours, maybe the others too. It was absolutely chilling. She be alive today but for him. And without her sister’s research he might even be free.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Horrible. But is there no way they could let him continue to practice from prison? Either on some kind of monitored release scheme or by building a little tooth studio thing in the jail? Excellent oral surgeons are very hard to come by. Of course he would have to be watched very carefully, especially his relations with any assistant.


Are you saying you think a commercial oral surgery practice should operate in a prison? Would you go to a surgeon who was living and practicing in jail?


Yes, I would. I would expect a discount, and much of the profit should go to the state, and some to the prison to support eg rehabilitation services.


Why would you expect a discount? He's going to perform the same level of work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Horrible. But is there no way they could let him continue to practice from prison? Either on some kind of monitored release scheme or by building a little tooth studio thing in the jail? Excellent oral surgeons are very hard to come by. Of course he would have to be watched very carefully, especially his relations with any assistant.


Are you saying you think a commercial oral surgery practice should operate in a prison? Would you go to a surgeon who was living and practicing in jail?


Yes, I would. I would expect a discount, and much of the profit should go to the state, and some to the prison to support eg rehabilitation services.


Why would you expect a discount? He's going to perform the same level of work.


DP here. He has demonstrated a reckless disregard for human life. I wouldn’t be his patient if it were free.
Anonymous
Tongue tie surgeries are meant to be a scam, though, right? So he wasn't even doing honest work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Horrible. But is there no way they could let him continue to practice from prison? Either on some kind of monitored release scheme or by building a little tooth studio thing in the jail? Excellent oral surgeons are very hard to come by. Of course he would have to be watched very carefully, especially his relations with any assistant.


Are you saying you think a commercial oral surgery practice should operate in a prison? Would you go to a surgeon who was living and practicing in jail?


Yes, I would. I would expect a discount, and much of the profit should go to the state, and some to the prison to support eg rehabilitation services.


Why would you expect a discount? He's going to perform the same level of work.


DP here. He has demonstrated a reckless disregard for human life. I wouldn’t be his patient if it were free.


What if he paid you to be a patient?
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