K_Z
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Wow, what a tragic case, poor little boy, to think of what he must have gone through! So sad.
It seems every time someone started looking into mum,she moved on! Crazy.
If Lacey does have Mbp, can she still stand trail? Is it like deminished responsibility? So sad x
BBM. Yes, definitely Lacey can stand trial, whether or not she has MBPS. Plenty of women have been sent to prison for crimes committed as a result of their personality disorders. This is considered an Axis II personality disorder. Someone with this disorder does not have legally diminished capacity. Defendants diagnosed mentally incompetent to stand trial usually have Axis I disorders, such as schizophrenia, which are diminished capacity defenses.
Regardless, the defense has not sent any signals that they are pursuing mental incompetence. The defense pursuing a diagnosis of MBPS only makes Lacey look more guilty, not less responsible, so I doubt they will go there. Lacey has pleaded not guilty. IMO, there is no way she would ever meet the criteria for an insanity defense, so that's not an option. She knew what she was doing, and took active measures to cover up the crime.
There are many other women in prison for MBPS activities, better labelled as medical child abuse. There is a members only thread for the current prosecution of Kate Parker in Oregon (facing 43 charges)-- look in the Parking Lot members thread. Also google or search for articles on Hannah Overton (another intentional salt poisoning case), and Laurie Williamson, both recently prosecuted (successfully-- they are in prison for decades).
Here's a good summary of Laurie Williamson's case:
http://www.tdcaa.com/node/2871