ami
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As for the fact that we can speculate you are right about that.
but I read less of what seems like speculation and more of what reads like you all got her hung. JMO
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Often and I do mean very often, MI (Mental illness) is not diagnosed for a very long time.
I just came from a dinner where a woman of 55 years of age was diagnosed last year and that is after her fifth husband left. She had seen many Doctors.
FYI - My daughter was diagnosed 6 years ago when she was 40 years of age.
THEREFORE, I DO KNOW WHAT I SAY - I took many classes on this topic.
And the largesst organization in USA offered and wants me to teach it.
I realize that most poeple assume that it is easy to diagnose. Not really.
But what does it matter if a group of people with access to most of the evidence see her as guilty in light of that evidence? We don't decide her fate. Nothing we feel about her guilt will impact her fair trial. The evidence looks to some of us like conclusive guilt - to others here as inconclusive. It's all good for debate, IMO. New ideas, different outlooks are great (IMO) as long as they're based on something that makes sense or has evidence or logic going for it.