Andrea Dunlop
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It's really important to understand when you're looking at these cases that you're not looking for a single incident. It is very unlike something like a broken bone or abusive head trauma, where those also might be sort of patterns of abuse over time, but you are looking at a single incident and trying to unpack what happened around a single moment in time or a single period of time.
It's really important to understand when you're looking at these cases that you're not looking for a single incident. It is very unlike something like a broken bone or abusive head trauma, where those also might be sort of patterns of abuse over time, but you are looking at a single incident and trying to unpack what happened around a single moment in time or a single period of time.
It's really important to understand when you're looking at these cases that you're not looking for a single incident. It is very unlike something like a broken bone or abusive head trauma, where those also might be sort of patterns of abuse over time, but you are looking at a single incident and trying to unpack what happened around a single moment in time or a single period of time.
So for Munchausen by proxy abuse, you know, you're looking for this pattern. And so covert video surveillance can provide a piece of abuse. It is not the only thing. And importantly, I think it's not exculpatory if there's nothing that happens under that. You know, we've seen that.
So for Munchausen by proxy abuse, you know, you're looking for this pattern. And so covert video surveillance can provide a piece of abuse. It is not the only thing. And importantly, I think it's not exculpatory if there's nothing that happens under that. You know, we've seen that.
So for Munchausen by proxy abuse, you know, you're looking for this pattern. And so covert video surveillance can provide a piece of abuse. It is not the only thing. And importantly, I think it's not exculpatory if there's nothing that happens under that. You know, we've seen that.
I'm thinking of the Brittany Phillips case, actually, where she was put under video surveillance that did not capture anything, but she pointed out, like, the video camera and said, you're watching me. It's not a sort of black and white thing, but certainly if something is captured, that is a very strong piece of evidence.
I'm thinking of the Brittany Phillips case, actually, where she was put under video surveillance that did not capture anything, but she pointed out, like, the video camera and said, you're watching me. It's not a sort of black and white thing, but certainly if something is captured, that is a very strong piece of evidence.
I'm thinking of the Brittany Phillips case, actually, where she was put under video surveillance that did not capture anything, but she pointed out, like, the video camera and said, you're watching me. It's not a sort of black and white thing, but certainly if something is captured, that is a very strong piece of evidence.
There are other pieces of evidence, you know, in Brittany Phillips' case that I was mentioning earlier, Obviously the medical record review is a huge piece of it, as well as other sort of instances of fabrication that when you cross-reference with social media and in that case, her internet search played a big role. So it is a tool.
There are other pieces of evidence, you know, in Brittany Phillips' case that I was mentioning earlier, Obviously the medical record review is a huge piece of it, as well as other sort of instances of fabrication that when you cross-reference with social media and in that case, her internet search played a big role. So it is a tool.
There are other pieces of evidence, you know, in Brittany Phillips' case that I was mentioning earlier, Obviously the medical record review is a huge piece of it, as well as other sort of instances of fabrication that when you cross-reference with social media and in that case, her internet search played a big role. So it is a tool.
Yeah, I just to kind of put a button on that, I think, you know, we sort of talked about in the last episode
Yeah, I just to kind of put a button on that, I think, you know, we sort of talked about in the last episode
Yeah, I just to kind of put a button on that, I think, you know, we sort of talked about in the last episode
but while we are trying to be you know yes as open-minded as possible looking at this case i think there are sort of things we will entertain and things that we won't entertain um and the you know the idea again of like child abuse pediatricians being uh looking for cases or you know sort of creating cases that's something that comes up a lot in these lawsuits that came up with sophia
but while we are trying to be you know yes as open-minded as possible looking at this case i think there are sort of things we will entertain and things that we won't entertain um and the you know the idea again of like child abuse pediatricians being uh looking for cases or you know sort of creating cases that's something that comes up a lot in these lawsuits that came up with sophia
but while we are trying to be you know yes as open-minded as possible looking at this case i think there are sort of things we will entertain and things that we won't entertain um and the you know the idea again of like child abuse pediatricians being uh looking for cases or you know sort of creating cases that's something that comes up a lot in these lawsuits that came up with sophia
lawsuit, that came up in my sister's lawsuits, that came up obviously in the Maya Kowalski case. You know, their job is to evaluate abuse in a medical context. So this is a tool to evaluate. And I think it's worth saying that they use video surveillance in other capacities in hospitals, right?
lawsuit, that came up in my sister's lawsuits, that came up obviously in the Maya Kowalski case. You know, their job is to evaluate abuse in a medical context. So this is a tool to evaluate. And I think it's worth saying that they use video surveillance in other capacities in hospitals, right?