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This in large seems to impugn his character and is written less from a biographical standpoint and more of a critical standpoint. The rape case he was "convicted" in, he was convicted without the person who claimed the rape even testifying against him. Nor was she even there. The charges surfaced quickly after Todd implicated a up and coming Supreme Court justice as being an Illuminati member.

Todd was convinced that they were trying to poison him while in prison and sent many letters to his lawyers which were all collected and never sent. Then they took him away to the asylum.

It seems the Illuminati did finally get their revenge on John Todd Collins for exposing them. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.228.105.226 (talk) 15:02, 5 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

What about the children he molested, who testified at said trial? And it's not surprising, given Todd's history of outrageous statements, violent outbursts and sexually deviant behavior (all commonplace for someone who suffered brain damage at a young age). As for Todd's alleged claims of attempted poisonings during his imprisonment, during his late 70s speaking engagements, he also claimed attempts were made on his life while he was leaving said engagements, yet no one else was around to witness these alleged incidents...coincidence? Finally, given he was a sex offender w/a history of repeat offenses, even before his arrest, it shouldn't come as a surprise that Todd was sentenced to civil confinement after his prison term ended. — Preceding unsigned comment added by RadioChuck (talkcontribs) 23:37, 3 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]
If anything Todd said had a lick of truth, everything about his alleged crimes could have been framed. Lokaukilos (talk) 15:41, 14 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]