Comments by "B Bodziak" (@B_Bodziak) on "Full Interview With Kai, The Homeless Hitchhiker With A Hatchet [OFFICIAL VIDEO]" video.

  1. I think I was in a mental health facility with the guy who thought he was Jesus Christ. He was only 19 yrs old. Out of the blue, he would stand, jump up onto a table or chair, and strip off every bit of his clothing. Then, he'd throw his arms up into the air like a referee calling a touchdown, and at the top of his lungs, would shout over and over , "My name is Jesus Christ! I'm Jesus Christ!" Turns out the poor kid was schizophenic. Most people have their first schizophrenic episode between 18-22 yrs old. I met his parents on visiting day, and he was their only child. They seemed absolutely devastated. He was admitted two days after he had his first, and at that time, only episode. He was a college freshman, and during a meeting inside his fraternity house, he jumped up onto a chair, stripped off every thread of clothing and began yelling his JC line. Then, he bolted out of the front door and down the street straight into an 10 story dorm --still fully naked and continuing to make sure everyone knew exactly who he was. In the dorm, he went to the 4th floor and went from one end of a hallway to another while pounding on random doors. It sounded like he stayed at it for a good bit of time before security could get a hold of him. They initially thought it was some sort of fraternity hazing. He talked about it in group therapy but he couldn't remember anything at all about it. To be fair, he couldn't recall dying on the cross, either. On Sundays, we could have visitors, and one day, his mother and I started chatting. She seemed like she was still in shock and disbelief. BUT and before we could see him, we could hear "I AM Jesus Christ! My name is Jesus Christ!" He came bolting around the corner, jumped up on one of those long cafeteria tables and began pounding his chest like he was Tarzan... except he wasn't Tarzan; he was Jesus Christ. It was so sad but so hilarious at the same time.
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