Andrea Dunlop
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you know, paid consultants that have not treated the child the same as they will weigh, you know, opinions of doctors who are treating the child and who are much better, you know, much more trained. So that is just not an assumption that you can make that the courts are going to take what doctors have to say seriously. That really depends on the judge. And I think I can
you know, paid consultants that have not treated the child the same as they will weigh, you know, opinions of doctors who are treating the child and who are much better, you know, much more trained. So that is just not an assumption that you can make that the courts are going to take what doctors have to say seriously. That really depends on the judge. And I think I can
you know, paid consultants that have not treated the child the same as they will weigh, you know, opinions of doctors who are treating the child and who are much better, you know, much more trained. So that is just not an assumption that you can make that the courts are going to take what doctors have to say seriously. That really depends on the judge. And I think I can
pretty confidently say by and large that more often they don't take this abuse seriously than that they do. We don't have the full copy of the judge's order, but a couple of the quotes that were included leads me to believe that he maybe has some strong biases in the plaintiff's corner. But he does say that this covert video surveillance was a horrible invasion of privacy.
pretty confidently say by and large that more often they don't take this abuse seriously than that they do. We don't have the full copy of the judge's order, but a couple of the quotes that were included leads me to believe that he maybe has some strong biases in the plaintiff's corner. But he does say that this covert video surveillance was a horrible invasion of privacy.
pretty confidently say by and large that more often they don't take this abuse seriously than that they do. We don't have the full copy of the judge's order, but a couple of the quotes that were included leads me to believe that he maybe has some strong biases in the plaintiff's corner. But he does say that this covert video surveillance was a horrible invasion of privacy.
So I think he then maybe has some different ideas about what about privacy in hospital settings than you or I do. Like maybe they really did. Maybe their rights were violated. Maybe this family did get treated badly. Maybe there are some systemic problems here. If you then hear this next chapter of what happened and said, okay, after custody was returned to the parents,
So I think he then maybe has some different ideas about what about privacy in hospital settings than you or I do. Like maybe they really did. Maybe their rights were violated. Maybe this family did get treated badly. Maybe there are some systemic problems here. If you then hear this next chapter of what happened and said, okay, after custody was returned to the parents,
So I think he then maybe has some different ideas about what about privacy in hospital settings than you or I do. Like maybe they really did. Maybe their rights were violated. Maybe this family did get treated badly. Maybe there are some systemic problems here. If you then hear this next chapter of what happened and said, okay, after custody was returned to the parents,
This child, who had also made a disclosure to the hospital staff that she was being sexually abused, then attempted suicide and left a note that said, I would rather die than be returned to my parents. Whether or not you think the Munchausen by proxy allegations were true, most people, I would guess, are going to say, wow, okay, something awful is happening in that house that is clearly not a safe
This child, who had also made a disclosure to the hospital staff that she was being sexually abused, then attempted suicide and left a note that said, I would rather die than be returned to my parents. Whether or not you think the Munchausen by proxy allegations were true, most people, I would guess, are going to say, wow, okay, something awful is happening in that house that is clearly not a safe
This child, who had also made a disclosure to the hospital staff that she was being sexually abused, then attempted suicide and left a note that said, I would rather die than be returned to my parents. Whether or not you think the Munchausen by proxy allegations were true, most people, I would guess, are going to say, wow, okay, something awful is happening in that house that is clearly not a safe
home for that child if she is attempting suicide and saying she would rather die than return to her parents. That's a pretty tough thing to get past. And so I think my guess is that this is an attempt to get ahead of that and say, oh, actually, this whole series of events was just a continuation of the conspiracy of this doctor. So not only Did they falsify evidence of munchausen by proxy abuse?
home for that child if she is attempting suicide and saying she would rather die than return to her parents. That's a pretty tough thing to get past. And so I think my guess is that this is an attempt to get ahead of that and say, oh, actually, this whole series of events was just a continuation of the conspiracy of this doctor. So not only Did they falsify evidence of munchausen by proxy abuse?
home for that child if she is attempting suicide and saying she would rather die than return to her parents. That's a pretty tough thing to get past. And so I think my guess is that this is an attempt to get ahead of that and say, oh, actually, this whole series of events was just a continuation of the conspiracy of this doctor. So not only Did they falsify evidence of munchausen by proxy abuse?
They I guess what they're insinuating happened is that they brought in a psychology team to work on this child and make her believe that she'd been sexually abused for a period of four years by her parents. That's what they're saying happened. That's wild, beyond wild. I mean, we've just gotten a few levels deeper into the conspiracy theory.
They I guess what they're insinuating happened is that they brought in a psychology team to work on this child and make her believe that she'd been sexually abused for a period of four years by her parents. That's what they're saying happened. That's wild, beyond wild. I mean, we've just gotten a few levels deeper into the conspiracy theory.
They I guess what they're insinuating happened is that they brought in a psychology team to work on this child and make her believe that she'd been sexually abused for a period of four years by her parents. That's what they're saying happened. That's wild, beyond wild. I mean, we've just gotten a few levels deeper into the conspiracy theory.
And one of the hallmarks of a conspiracy theory is that the narrative evolves to encompass any new information so that anything that you throw out as evidence, they can just say, yep, look, the conspiracy is even bigger than what we thought. And that might sound hyperbolic, but I mean, that really is what is happening here.
And one of the hallmarks of a conspiracy theory is that the narrative evolves to encompass any new information so that anything that you throw out as evidence, they can just say, yep, look, the conspiracy is even bigger than what we thought. And that might sound hyperbolic, but I mean, that really is what is happening here.