Dr. Bethany Marshall
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But also, could it have incited somebody into thinking about how to get back at Savannah?
Or...
put her front and center of some disgruntled person's life.
I think that's something that should be explored.
Nancy's children are not responsible for this.
They are not.
I mean, I look at their demeanor, they're distraught, they're concerned.
This is their mother.
We don't have any history to suggest that they had an antagonistic relationship with their mother.
She was invited into the home on a Saturday night to play games and hang out with the family.
This is a beloved mother and grandmother.
Now, what we don't know, and I keep waiting for this, is we don't know about caregivers, gardeners, people who are coming in and out of her life, bankers, financial people.
There's somebody in her inner circle, somebody she confides in, maybe outside of her life,
the sibling group of her children who might know something about somebody who is pestering her, bothering her, somebody she has a suspicion about.
And that's what I'm really, really so curious about.
And none of that has come out so far.
I'm going to use a clinical term.
They're dissociated.
We dissociate when reality is unbearable.
This is unbearable.