"One of the girls there killed herself," she says. "She couldn't take it anymore."
And as someone with scars on her wrist, Beth can't blame Joan for that. She'll never blame her for that. They hadn't known each other very well or for very long, but Beth had gotten the sense that Joan had been stuck at Grady for some time and with someone like Gorman on the staff, she can only imagine the horrors she had been put through. She'd needed to escape and so she had.
"But no one had found her," she continues. "She was just lyin' on the floor in one of the offices and I went in there to clean up and she was there, but then Gorman came in and he... I hit him with a jar. Hard. I left him there with Joan as she was startin' to reanimate. I hope it hurt when she ate him."
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And as someone with scars on her wrist, Beth can't blame Joan for that. She'll never blame her for that. They hadn't known each other very well or for very long, but Beth had gotten the sense that Joan had been stuck at Grady for some time and with someone like Gorman on the staff, she can only imagine the horrors she had been put through. She'd needed to escape and so she had.
"But no one had found her," she continues. "She was just lyin' on the floor in one of the offices and I went in there to clean up and she was there, but then Gorman came in and he... I hit him with a jar. Hard. I left him there with Joan as she was startin' to reanimate. I hope it hurt when she ate him."