- Joined
- Sep 16, 2018
- Messages
- 1,113
- Reaction score
- 14,362
Watching Crazy Not Insane again just to see how Lewis works. Making notes as I go.
A few minutes in a clip of Dr Lewis on tv many years ago is shown. The caption below her reads ‘Dorothy Otnow Lewis. MD, Forensic Psychiatrist’
So is she a forensic psychiatrist or clinical psychiatrist?
She also leaves out a lot of the details of the story of Marie Moore. She describes the young teen who Marie manipulated as ‘particularly sadistic’ and tells how he ‘ratted on Marie’, she says that the young girl just came over and was taken captive, absolutely not true. And that ‘people in the neighbourhood said her voice would change and she wanted to be called Billy’, she leaves out that the ‘people in the neighbourhood’ were other children she abused, manipulated and terrorised. She is clearly telling Marie Moore’s tale of what happened and not what the evidence showed. She paints Marie to be the victim in this horrific crime which couldn’t be further from the truth. Lewis didn’t believe in DID until she met Marie, all it took was for Lewis to be waking out the door and Marie to say ‘don’t go’ in a spooky voice, and that convinced her of the existence of DID.
From how she describes DID, from Lewis’ view if T had it, it would have been present since childhood. The children she shows in tapes as having DID sound like they’re just describing an imaginary friend they created to help them through childhood trauma, a much more reasonable theory IMO than genuine multiple personalities.
Lewis also didn’t tell us yesterday that she was ‘ridiculed at Yale’ for believing in DID. She was driven out of Bellevue by people who were hostile towards her and didn’t believe in her work so she left. Also not mentioned yesterday. Wish the prosecution would have touched on this, it sounds like she has always been thought of as not credible, others in the field did not believe in DID. But she insisted on diagnosing even small children who’d been through horrific trauma with DID. I wonder if those children still believe they have DID, have they lived a life believing they have DID and receiving medication for psychiatric issues?
All of this and I’m not even 30 mins in. She’s just starting on Arthur Shawcross now. He apparently had a small cyst on his temporal lobe that under ‘some circumstances’ can trigger abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Let’s see how she makes excuses for his crimes….
All MOO, please delete if not relevant xx
A few minutes in a clip of Dr Lewis on tv many years ago is shown. The caption below her reads ‘Dorothy Otnow Lewis. MD, Forensic Psychiatrist’
So is she a forensic psychiatrist or clinical psychiatrist?
She also leaves out a lot of the details of the story of Marie Moore. She describes the young teen who Marie manipulated as ‘particularly sadistic’ and tells how he ‘ratted on Marie’, she says that the young girl just came over and was taken captive, absolutely not true. And that ‘people in the neighbourhood said her voice would change and she wanted to be called Billy’, she leaves out that the ‘people in the neighbourhood’ were other children she abused, manipulated and terrorised. She is clearly telling Marie Moore’s tale of what happened and not what the evidence showed. She paints Marie to be the victim in this horrific crime which couldn’t be further from the truth. Lewis didn’t believe in DID until she met Marie, all it took was for Lewis to be waking out the door and Marie to say ‘don’t go’ in a spooky voice, and that convinced her of the existence of DID.
From how she describes DID, from Lewis’ view if T had it, it would have been present since childhood. The children she shows in tapes as having DID sound like they’re just describing an imaginary friend they created to help them through childhood trauma, a much more reasonable theory IMO than genuine multiple personalities.
Lewis also didn’t tell us yesterday that she was ‘ridiculed at Yale’ for believing in DID. She was driven out of Bellevue by people who were hostile towards her and didn’t believe in her work so she left. Also not mentioned yesterday. Wish the prosecution would have touched on this, it sounds like she has always been thought of as not credible, others in the field did not believe in DID. But she insisted on diagnosing even small children who’d been through horrific trauma with DID. I wonder if those children still believe they have DID, have they lived a life believing they have DID and receiving medication for psychiatric issues?
All of this and I’m not even 30 mins in. She’s just starting on Arthur Shawcross now. He apparently had a small cyst on his temporal lobe that under ‘some circumstances’ can trigger abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Let’s see how she makes excuses for his crimes….
All MOO, please delete if not relevant xx