UMGriz75
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tnt said:UMGriz75 said:tnt: its well know that part of the process is doubt self blame, its not HIS fault, its MINE. Its easily addressed in most trials.
Well known. By who?
Jane Doe: "It will hit him like a ton of bricks which I'm okay with, so wanna get lunch Thursday?"
"I don't think he did anything wrong to be honest ...
... "I'm not super sensitive about the subject too much anymore so Its all good.
"Wanna get some lunch" and "it's all good," does not suggest trauma, doubt, angst, amnesia, PTSD, shell shock, or multiple personality disorder.
It is amazing to me how many excuses are made for people who don't tell the truth.
Do a little reading about rape trauma syndrome..........
Of course if it is all an evil plot her nearly text book responses (and texts) could all be clevelry crafted.
"Wanna get some lunch?" is a phrase for which the manifest diagnostic power has consumed generations of psychologists, offering in its transparent depth the chilling portrait of numbing depression, trauma, and soul-crushing stress.
Now, on the other hand, not being able to tell a consistent story is a text book example of certain kinds of charges and the people making them.