GUILTY FL - Calyx, 16, & Beau Schenecker, 13, shot to death, Tampa, 27 Jan 2011 #5

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  • #521
not really off topic but does anyone else think that given her husband's occupation and specialty and the release of NSA monitoring that cameras being placed in the house isn't all that crazy ???
 
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Tampa Bay Times Live ‏@TBTimesLive · 1m
Taylor says that in 09, Schenecker thought her husband had hired someone to follow her, had put cameras in the house #scheneckertrial
 
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Tampa Bay Times Live ‏@TBTimesLive · 20s
Schenecker also thought she'd seen an angel on the screen of a turned-off TV set #scheneckertrial
 
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Gloria Gomez, FOX 13 ‏@ggome13 47s
#JulieSchenecker felt she needed to invent something to support herself in case Parker abandoned her.
 
  • #525
She thought a comforter had become an angel.

Thought she saw an image of an angel in a TV set turned off.

2007, reported having to invent something to earn money to support herself. At that time, didn't want to take meds, because it would stop her from being creative, and she needed to invent something to support herself. Described at that time as having racing thoughts.

History of suicidal thoughts. Multiple times she indicated to her doctors that she would not kill herself because of the children.
 
  • #526
Transcranial Stimulation??? AKA Shock treatment

What's next lobotomy?
 
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While she was at NIMH, they took her off her meds in prep for the treatment protocol. They first diagnosed her with Bipolar Disorder, not otherwise specified. At time of discharge: Bipolar Disorder I, most recently mixed, currently mildly depressed.

Before discharge from NIMH, she was prescribed a total of 7 pschotropic meds.

An "incredible cocktail" -- her new doc in Germany said he'd never seen such a cocktail of meds.

Dr. Taylor confirmed that her mental illness was very difficult to treat. She suffers from a severe form of illness - bipolar disorder.
 
  • #529
What is the diff between Bipolar I and Bipolar II? Anyone?
 
  • #530
It's different from shock therapy

Shock treatment different than shock therapy? How so?

Both sound like bolts of electricity to me.
 
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Trial Queen Sharee ‏@TrialQnSharee 45s
Dr Taylor agrees #JulieSchenecker does suffer from bipolar disorder
 
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Tampa Bay Times Live ‏@TBTimesLive · 1m
Taylor: "When he looked at her medications and he threw up his hands and said I’ve never seen such a cocktail" #scheneckertrial

Tampa Bay Times Live ‏@TBTimesLive · 1m
Schenecker's docs in Virginia put her on a lot of meds. When she got to Germany, her new doc was shocked by the number. #scheneckertrial
 
  • #533
Shock treatment different than shock therapy? How so?



Both sound like bolts of electricity to me.


Well the doc explained that TCS is an alternative to shock treatment
 
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Gloria Gomez, FOX 13 ‏@ggome13 6s
Observation: not many jurors taking notes. I wonder how much of these psych docs they can take?? #doc #overload
 
  • #536
Tampa Bay Times Live ‏@TBTimesLive · 23s
Schenecker often said her family didn't understand her mental illness, defense atty says. #scheneckertrial
 
  • #537
*BBM*
Am I the only one who finds it odd that almost all (if not ALL) of these Doctors attended USF?

It must be an awesome program to be employed at, plus an amazing area to reside in. I find most times these Dr.'s in trials went to school elsewhere than where they end up practicing. That all the ones in this trial seem so attached to USF does not seem out of the norm.

BBM: The irony is that having attended USF, they have differing opinions.
Unfortunately, we are hearing "probably", "possibly", "most likely", "in my opinion"........
 
  • #538
What is the diff between Bipolar I and Bipolar II? Anyone?

Bipolar I

A person affected by bipolar I disorder has had at least one manic episode in his or her life. A manic episode is a period of abnormally elevated mood, accompanied by abnormal behavior that disrupts life.

Bipolar II

Bipolar II is similar to bipolar I disorder, with moods cycling between high and low over time. However, in bipolar II disorder, the "up" moods never reach full-on mania.

http://www.webmd.com/bipolar-disorder/guide/bipolar-disorder-symptoms-types

ETA- After watching all of this testimony I will admit I looked this up yesterday because some of these things sounded familiar to me personally (Mood swings, Episodes where I have extreme energy, a bit of anxiety popping up in the last 6 months) Thankfully, not much of it applies to me, I am just a moody B sometimes, sometimes I have more energy, and the anxiety is so mild it is practically not worth noting :blushing:
 
  • #539
This attorney's monotone is putting me into a trance.
 
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