It really wasn't his fault what happened to her....he did try and get her to leave his place when he was about to change. He didn't know she would come back after he had changed.
I think Chris was, at the very least, negligent. Even if he never intended to harm Sabrina (or anyone else) and tried to stop the tragedy once it was in motion, did he do reasonably enough to prevent it in the first place? I don't think so.
(I'm suddenly imagining Jack McCoy charging Chris with criminal negligence and Chris refusing his attorney's advice that he plead insanity. But that's a
Law & Order junkie for you.
)
I think Sabrina totally needs to be in a psychiatric care facility, though my reason for thinking Windcliff isn't the best choice is that her recovery would be contrary to Julia's interests. But Ned is so NOT what she needs. He knows Sabrina can hear yet talks incessantly about her problems while she's in earshot. And there's: "If the only way I can make her remember is to shock her out of it, then I'm willing to." No no no. And no! Meds. Therapy. We saw that she can become agitated to the point of collapse. Persons with catatonia can be rigid, and they don't divulge their physical complaints. (As a nursing student, I cared for a catatonic patient-- a victim of rape-- who went into early labor and the only obvious indication was that her water broke.) Sabrina is in serious danger in his care.
I also don't get why Lela Swift wasn't reminding Roger Davis that his character was pawing his own sister.
But as someone who has worked in and around ERs during full moons, I applaud Stokes' theory about possessed children becoming restless on those nights.
Anyway... Why all the risky rushes to the mausoleum when there's a perfectly good cell in the Old House basement? Tell the family you got a dog. Or something.
And as the family searches for David, why hasn't anyone caught on to the extra window on the exterior of the West Wing? Though that's probably a stupid question, since linen closets are able to expand and contract and no one will notice that either. Geez.
We learn here that Edward and Quentin were brothers, and that's good, but what was up with Barnabas learning that Jamison was Quentin's younger brother a few eps ago?