There is quite a bit of empirical research on victims of parental kidnapping. MW admits she was the victim of such a crime.
Actually, she
never said she was kidnapped. She said her mother took her to Mexico and
abandoned her there - that her mother was never around. The abandonment seem to be her issue.
I am saying from the interviews I have seen with her, she manifests some traits of an untreated abducted child who most likely experienced reactive attachment disorder.
and then....(BEM)
I am not saying she has this, but this is a profile common to untreated abductees and she has some of those characteristics.
Fascination with gore: The Insane Clown Posse is all about gore. Have you seen the tee shirts with the kid running with the axe splattered with blood? Have you see Chuckie, Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream, Saws?? America's teens love gore and they always have - were they all abandoned? Have you heard their lyrics? Are you familiar with the kinds of violent crimes that have been committed by Juggalos that have led the FBI to classify them as a violent gang? Yes, I've seen the reports but I doubt 8 people in a flop house who can afford only one phone could be considered a gang. The FBI never states that ALL fans of ICP are gangs. It is called psychopathic or horror rock for a reason. She self-identifies as a Juggalette and is seen on fb in gang attire.I've not seen her gang attire on FB, what "gang" attire? Her pictures are private, so you must be a friend to see them.
My comments above in red
Lying about obvious things: We see in her interviews that she is lying on camera about obvious things such as her presence in the Irwin neighborhood.
She said she had been through the neighborhood with her ex-boyfriend, was there more?
Eating Disorder. She is clearly overweight, indicative of an eating disorder.
Being overweight is not a sign of an eating disorder at all. This is a judgment since it can't possibly be based on knowledge of eating disorders.
Pyromania. She expresses an interest in pyromania on her fb page and dated someone she considered a pyromaniac.
The site you keep referring to that she clicked "like" on is also interpreted as "burning blunts". I don't know how she interprets it.
Lack of eye contact. In interviews she does not maintain eye contact and engages in self-cuddling behavior.
Self-cuddling? She was nervous....I've seen these amateur statement analysis videos showing MW's video and that's a term they use. I find the video fascinating, but I don't know if watching someone for a total of 3 minutes, taken out of context, would lead a real professional to opine so definitively.
The attachment disorder manifests before age 5. It does not go away.
Really? It does go away with treatment and/or a family who is treated.
Untreated it morphs into an an antisocial personality. You should look into the books on the subject of parental abduction and the effects on children by authorities such as Stringer (1999), Boehler (sp?), Faulkner or Rand. I have used some of these people as expert witnesses in the past in numerous parental kidnapping cases, some of which had horrific endings.
I'll check them out next time I am interested in a parental kidnapping case - as far as I know, this is not one. As for MW, she never said she was kidnapped, so I'm scratching my head as to why she is being analyzed where kidnapping is concerned at all.
I am not fabricating this. There is significant literature on this topic and it has been added to the DSM IV. MW admitted in a an interview that she is a victim of parental kidnapping. That status has consequences. I am outlining what those consequences are frequently found to be.
Again, never said kidnapped....emphasis was on abandonment.
Do I think MW is lying - yeah, I do, about the phone call. Do I think she's messed up? Probably - the majority of the world is, due to one dysfunction or the other growing up. Do I think she should be portrayed as a fat axe weilding, lying pyromaniac because her mother abandoned her? No, I don't. I tend to have more compassion for someone who is obviously in pain from a childhood trauma.