CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, found deceased, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 *Arrest* #65

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I hate to ask but is that a roll of toilet paper on the desk
paper towels. She was threatening to throw up. So she was given a bucket and a roll of paper towels.
 
  • #662
10ofRods, where are you?
 
  • #663
Do you think that Tee went out and found Dr Lewis and said to her “team” let’s get her or, did the Gruesome Twosome tell Tee we need this woman?

Inquiring minds want to know.
 
  • #664
paper towels. She was threatening to throw up. So she was given a bucket and a roll of paper towels.
Which is more than she gave Gannon.
 
  • #665
Stream is back up. Jury returning.
 
  • #666
Oh no. Is Dr L saying off camera she cannot remember every word?
 
  • #667
I'm trying to stop myself from making horrible posts.
I'll just say -
It broke on me when the film crew decided to change their plans, script, the works the minute they saw her.
About me and me only.
She said.
Over.
 
  • #668
Hot mike. "Isn't there any way we can agree with them?" from Dr Lewis.
 
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If I could ask a kwestion --

How did T dial up DID on demand for you, Doctor?

Awfully coincidental. And not very DID-y.
 
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What I just hear??? "Isn't there any way that we could agree with them?" --Dr. Lewis
Can someone tell me what that might have been about???
 
  • #673
Omg Dr Lewis didn’t realize her mic was on and told Tolini “ I can’t remember every word” and he moved the mic away.
His face is so red!

Then she said “ can’t we just agree with them?”

This is before Jury brought in
 
  • #674
If this nonsense had legs, T would be sitting in the courtroom behaving like her smart teacher self. It's her made-up alter who is violent. She'd be horrified that some dimension of her self did this.

Nah. T is stuffing tissue in her ears most days.

I hope the Prosecution opens cross in actual Russian.
Yep. She would have shown horror, sorrow, disbelief, etc. at some point during the past several weeks. Bluff called, T.
 
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  • #676
What I just hear??? "Isn't there any way that we could agree with them?" --Dr. Lewis
Can someone tell me what that might have been about???
That T is not insane. moo LOL
 
  • #677
Right?! She should be able to determine if someone is being truthful.

Not sure how she does that. The State had Letecia's own lies and 23,056 different stories to show us, so we know she's lying.

But in general, both physicians and anthropologists are trained to listen and to have as a first order premise, that the! patient/client/subject is NOT lying. If a person lies, we have to have evidence of it (such as another person saying the opposite, in which case, we need still more evidence to know who the liar is)

Of course, outlandish lies are in a slightly different category. But if one is interviewing, say, a schizoid patient and they say they pray to some invisible deity and get results we don't treat that as a lie. It's a religious belief. It's not even a delusion because so many people have the same belief.

If a person has a peculiar belief (a blue Leprechaun is giving them the winning lottery numbers) that can both 1) be disproved (they aren't the winning numbers) AND is not widely shared (we all know that either 1) Leprechauns are green OR 2) they do not exist in the visible world and do not speak to people, then we say it's an unusual or eccentric belief.

Typically, psychotherapists establish lying by having several sessions over a couple of months, in which they are able to observe the patient lying directly to them about a matter involving the therapist (such as changing their story, after therapists has taken notes documenting a different story). Same in field anthropology.

And at trial, the Jury gets to decide who to believe.

IMO.
 
  • #678
paper towels. She was threatening to throw up. So she was given a bucket and a roll of paper towels.
Like that old country song "Here's a bucket, call someone who cares" :)
 
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  • #680
What part can't T recall?

She remembers the burns, the injuries, the gunfire.

DID theory blown.
 
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