CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, found deceased, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 *Arrest* #66

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Oh man, this is ridiculous, she literally refuses to even consider that letecia is a lying liar who lies. Can she hear herself?
 
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Hasn’t the study of graphology basically been deemed pseudoscience anyway? I don’t think you can really tell much at all about a person by their handwriting, let alone whether they have DID.

This is such a mess lol.

If this expert believes that handwriting/drawing analysis can prove DID (or anything else) she needs to cite some research, while she's on the stand.

She needs to sound and act like an actual expert. She should know her main citations and the research that supports this handwriting analysis (but there isn't any in my opinion - not in the past 30 years, at least, and sketchy evidence before that).

It's true that some brain tumors present with a deterioration in handwriting, which is marked and easily observed by family members, etc. That's not the case here (and T. has lots of things she's handwritten, to judges and others).

IMO. It is indeed a mess.
 
  • #343
My husband asked my son when he was four if he wanted a new name (he was in the act of adopting him and wanted to change his surname). My son didn’t understand and said: “Sure! I’m so tired of Robert…I want to be Chucky!”
Ooh... you just reminded me of something. I switched schools in the second grade. When the teacher introduced me to the class, she asked me what I wanted to be called. I thought about it for a minute before I proudly said, "BUTTONS!" I didn't understand why my new classmates thought that was so funny until the teacher clarified that she only wanted to know if I went by Jenny or Jenn (instead of Jennifer). Thinking back on it now, maybe Buttons was one of my early alters. And, Buttons could be really dense sometimes.
 
  • #344
2020 - 8 = 2012. LS's stepfather died in 2004.
 
  • #345
Will Dr. Lewis' testimony affect LS' decision to testify?
 
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So...T calls in a lame excuse to work and the doctor leeeeeeeeaps to hallucinations of her father and DID and not that T just didn't want to go to work.

The doctor is puzzled. Indeed. T is irrational. Manipulative and irrational.

But not insane.

Flawed thinking is simply flawed thinking.
 
  • #350
Did Dr L just say it’s a stretch to call it psychosis?

Has she actually made an unwavering statement that Tee was insane when she murdered Gannon?
 
  • #351
Why is she so fixated on Tecia being intelligent? How can she not entertain the idea that she was lying as an excuse to get out of work. Because she had a 'problem' at home to deal with.

It's such a weird hill to die on.
 
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Dr Lewis is either purposely obtuse or the most gullible person on the planet. Imo
 
  • #354
Wth that was no field trip.
 
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So she just admitted she CAN'T say if LS was legally insane that day.

So..... why is she on the stand, again?
 
  • #356
I think this woman was not hired because she’s an expert on brain damage. I think she was hired because they knew she would be vague and argumentative and lead the jury down rabbit holes on purpose.
All she can provide is “I don’t know”.
My opinion is she’s lying.
 
  • #357
Dr Lewis is either purposely obtuse or the most gullible person on the planet. Imo
Having watched her closely, both on here and the documentary, I think it's both, and it's always been both.
 
  • #358
I'm getting angry now

She's making a mockery of psychiatry sat up there spilling this bull
 
  • #359
“I’ll buy that. I don’t remember.”

What a crock!
 
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