Jane Doe Files

Another one of Wine Cellar's victims became critically ill last week. Reports indicate the victim is suffering a severe medical relapse. Currently, she is unable to use the bathroom due to extreme swelling, and there is a high risk that the infection has become systemic. This is evidenced by fluid buildup in multiple areas, oral thrush, and a spreading rash.

These symptoms alone indicate a serious systemic infection, such as sepsis or pelvic inflammatory disease. Both conditions require medical intervention much faster than a standard appointment can provide.

Wine Cellar reportedly heard her cries of overwhelming pain well beforehand; however, officials say he abandoned her to deal with this relapse in total isolation. What was once a managed chronic issue has now crossed the line into an acute medical emergency.

In this situation, the priority must be immediate physical safety. While a hospital cannot turn a patient away for an emergency evaluation, Wine Cellar has dismissed the crisis, claiming "she'll get over it" or "it can't be that bad." Following this, he engaged in an uncooperative act of coercion, stating, "I won't drive her; she can just yell at them to do it." This is a calculated move to force the victim to incur massive emergency fees and ambulance costs.

The abuser even went a step further, suggesting she walk to the store for her own medications. To attempt this while experiencing a systemic infection and pelvic swelling would cause immense, life-threatening physical strain.

Medical officials warn that the inability to urinate or have bowel movements—combined with signs of infection in the mouth and blood—suggests the illness is spreading through her entire system. This can become fatal very quickly if not treated with IV antibiotics or professional drainage.

Supporters are calling for the victim to please sit down and stay hydrated, provided she can swallow safely. She must not attempt to walk home. Her fiercely loyal followers are hoping she is stabilized and medicated soon. Meanwhile, Wine Cellar continues to prolong the crisis, avoiding the inevitable intervention needed to address the relationship.

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