by blood clots that can be caused by long periods of physical inactivity. we have to keep asking our selves, why didn t anybody help? and i m not sure we ll ever know why. we may find out what went on in each individual s mind, you know, each the security guards, the nurses, the doctor. but, you know, nobody should check their conscious at the door. the hospital s also been accused of falsifying green s medical records. they record that at 6:00 a.m., esmond got up and went to the bathroom. and then at 6:20 she was sitting quietly in the waiting room. but the camera doesn t lie. it bears witness to what was really happening and how the silent decisions not to act may have led to esmond green s death.
nothing except for that a security guard comes by and sees her on the floor. and doesn t do anything. doesn t go near her. doesn t do anything that would indicate any concern about the well being of this individual who has come to the hospital for treatment. the security guard looks in and then, apparently, walks away. ten minutes later, esmond is in distress, kicking her legs and moving back and forth. another eight minutes go by and then a security guard wheels himself in on a chair, rounds the corner of the wall, looks at her and wheels himself right back out. he couldn t be bothered to get up. he didn t go over to her. and, once again, nothing was done. nothing was done. at 6:33, a doctor ambles by,
the area. she was in very good communication with children. a teacher, a counselor, whatever. and she would always do a good job. but esmond also has to contend with her own demons. she has psychological problems. at times, showing dangerous signs of agitation and psychosis. in june 2008, esmond loses her job and evicted from her apartment. in the early hours of june 18th, she breaks. everything just changed. she changed from one personality into the next, just agitated. esmond green is out of control and pastor marilyn johnson calls 911. emergency medical technicians arrive. esmond is admitted involuntarily to the psychiatric emergency
consequences. she was a really beautiful person. in and out. she loved children, she loved them with a passion. esmond green comes to new york city in 1995, hoping to find work that will allow her to send money home to her six children in jamaica. she was, by all accounts, heartbroken to be separated from her family for so many years. i think maybe one of the reasons why she clung to other people s children it is because she had left her six children in jamaica and been with other children filled that void. esmond finds a second home with jesus is lord ministries and works at day care centers in