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So true and so sad
I don't want to go OT but it is wide range. (wish we had a cry smiley)
Songline, we do :cry:
So true and so sad
I don't want to go OT but it is wide range. (wish we had a cry smiley)
Verité;3776023 said:If most can't understand what you "say," lets suppose due to dissembling or some other interference with spoken verbal abilities, you could still be
average, bright normal, or superior in your general fund of word knowledge (vocabulary) where you might know & write the meaning of every word on a
vocabulary test. Perhaps only 1% of all the people in your age range in the population would know all these words, so you'd wind up in the superior
range on that function. (Schizophrenia is a disorder where folks often may be brilliant, but unable to communicate verbally so others understand. The
film, "A Beautiful Mind" is an example of this--which I'm not saying applies to KC.) Anyhow, totaling up the scores of all the different verbal skills,
one hi, one low, one average, might, when averaged together, wind up in the "average" or mid range. I know I've repeated the word "average"
for some slightly different applications, but I hope you get what I mean.
bolding mine aboveAs far as his admission of it being used to show mitigating factors that might remove the DP from the table, I believe he recently stated this on NG (and maybe even JVM) in the last week or so, and it seemed consistent with an earlier interview he did on NG in November of last year when this document was proffered to the court.
I guess I must be using the wrong words to search, but I couldn't find the section on FPL's, I did try multiple searches. If you could give me a tip on how to find this, I would appreciate very much !Many moons ago i posted the subject of ForensicPsycholinguistics employed by the FBI forensic behavioral science unit. One of our posters and I have been discussing this subject again over the last two days. There is more info you can locate on this subject of word placement and the sociopath in our search area here at W/S by just typing in that title. I think people may be more open to this subject now that the case has more details. This particular sentence to me and this is not a professional account. This sentence says a few things to me. First word that hit me was the word, 'but" between the two sentences showing a change in thought. First sentence is actually saying' "Keep mind alert" (keep open mind) about "Questions" (things) that may be asked" the word "but" showing guilt before she uses the word innocense. "thats, thats, as far as it goes" meaning, " thats when I quit cooperating with you!" "I'll take this as far as I need to" meaning: "I'm gonna make you work really difficult for you to prove anything" "Which I guess is my point in all this" translates to, "Saving myis the most important point of all." Hope this was easy to understand.
Verité;3775976 said:What a post! Thank you so much. That last sentence is etched in my mind and, sadly, I'm wondering about a generation of youngsters out there who are probably experiencing similar, though hopefully not as extreme, parental distraction. I look forward to any further Lenamon info.
Verité;3778681 said:bolding mine above
I'm so relieved to report that I didn't suffer a black-out last November. I just didn't know why I'd lost memory of hearing about important mitigating factors that might remove the DP from the table. Then, it dawned on me last night that i didn't start following this case until early December. What a relief! So, again, I thank you for your post which will help fill-in my knowledge gap.
When I sometimes seem blank or questioning about issues that others on this Board know so well, please attribute it to my innocent lack of info from being way behind everyone else, but trying to catch-up.
This looks pretty :blowkiss:
OK, disregard my above post, I think I found the discussion in the "Casey speak" thread...
This looks pretty :blowkiss:
Wow! I can't keep up with this thread and the more I try the loster I get. . . ."lost" is such a bad feeling.
What was V's pretty about?
Wow! I can't keep up with this thread and the more I try the loster I get. What was V's pretty about? Poot---"lost" is such a bad feeling.
Freaky, huh? Lee is the same way. Can't understand a thing they say.
They talk in circles and never get to the point.
Hoping to distract, maybe?! Make the person they are talking to forget what they were talking about? Cindy, IMO is the worst, that woman can't get half a sentence out of her mouth before moving onto something different. I bet she's the type that runs around doing 50 things at one time, can't keep up with herself. We have a neighbor like that, whenever we see her outside of her house my husband says "I can't believe she found her way out of the kitchen". LOL
Verité;3780810 said:Cleaning--that's what the A's do compulsively-- according to Annie D's depo
today. Constant cleaning, everything has to be spotless, so that AD wasn't
really surprised to find KC's car loaded with cleaning supplies. That should
lead to a defense of. . .maybe, "Not Guilty By Reason of Cleaning."
Verité;3775976 said:What a post! Thank you so much. That last sentence is etched in my mind and, sadly, I'm wondering about a generation of youngsters out there who are probably experiencing similar, though hopefully not as extreme, parental distraction. I look forward to any further Lenamon info.
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