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Blue Skies Recovery Group was a drug and mental health rehabilitation facility in Rotborough. It's most notable for being the place where Chet Sacksman was admitted to recover from substance abuse issues in 2004.
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}}'''Blue Skies Recovery Group (BSRG)''' was a drug and mental health rehabilitation facility in Rotborough. It's most notable for being the place where [[Chet Sacksman|'''Chet Sacksman''']] was admitted to recover from substance abuse issues in 2004. Chet was admitted following a particularly violent bout of drug addled rage. He was involuntarily committed to BSRG by his father '''[[Alfred Sacksman|Alfred]]'''.
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{{Case001}}
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Blue Skies Recovery Group
Company Information
Name Blue Skies Recovery Group
Headquarters Rotborough, MO
Industry Rehab Center
Status Inactive

Blue Skies Recovery Group (BSRG) was a drug and mental health rehabilitation facility in Rotborough. It's most notable for being the place where Chet Sacksman was admitted to recover from substance abuse issues in 2004. Chet was admitted following a particularly violent bout of drug addled rage. He was involuntarily committed to BSRG by his father Alfred.

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CASE 001: Chet Sacksman (2004) [collapse/expand]
People: Evidence: Outcomes:

 •Chet Sacksman  •Alfred Sacksman  •Jiddy Sacksman  •Timothy Rosewald  •Phil Sacksman  •Blue Skies  •RPD  •Tezticular Torzion

 •test  •test1  •test2  •test3

 •Death of Timothy Rosewald  •Tezticular Torzion post-Chet