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suggested she sent conflicting signals to his client. she replied, i was raped. of course i was traumatized. i m sorry, i m sorry. labrie expected to take the stand. he s likely to tell jurors the pair never had intercourse and that he stopped things before they went too far. boris sanchez has been following the trial. he has more for us this morning. good morning. good morning, carol. that exchange important to point out came after very difficult, very graphic and detailed testimony. the defense pushing her to acknowledge that certain things happened between them in that encounter. she was very emotional throughout her testimony right up until the end of the cross-examination. she was crying. we heard from the accuser s mom, a very close friend, and two nurses. the first nurse saw her two days after the alleged incident. she works at st. paul s school, and the accuser allegedly went to go see the nurse to get emergency contraception.
on august 10th, 1988, tanya thaxton reid was arrested and charged with felony child endangerment in the case of her son michael. the trial began a little more than a year after the hospital nurse saw the scratches on little michael reid s face. munchausen syndrome by proxy is extremely difficult to prove. there usually aren t any witnesses and juries have difficulty understanding a parent s need for this type of attention. if we have a problem with a broken bone and understanding how that s physical abuse, imagine when we come in with something called munchausen syndrome by proxy, which is hard to spell and we re not even
on august 10th, 1988, tanya thaxton reid was arrested and charged with felony child endangerment in the case of her son, michael. the trial began a little more than a year after the hospital nurse saw the scratches on little michael reid s face. munchausen syndrome by proxy is extremely difficult to prove. there usually aren t any witnesses and juries have difficulty understanding a parent s need for this type of attention. if we have a problem with a broken bone and understanding how that s physical abuse, imagine when we come in with something called munchausen syndrome by proxy, which is hard to spell and we re not even quite sure how to pronounce it. when the trial began, prosecutor melanie haynes presented what she believed to be a pattern of abuse which began with morgan and continued with michael. haynes argued that tanya reid
about an hour later another nurse saw me and said what s wrong and she then went and fixed it. she s my guardian angel to in day. what do you do in those situations? did you get lucky that this other nurse was willing to hear you out? i was very lucky. several nurses were willing to hear me out. i was just sobbing so much that i just couldn t speak until the last nurse came to me. in that situation what i should have done is tried to calm myself down and said you do not have my consent to do another spinal tap. either my husband or i would have to give concept. that s what i should have done. for the most part they can t do things in the hospital unless you give consent. it is your legal right to say stop. similar people have had sim layer situations. my brother died because his doctor wouldn t give him an x-ray that would have discovered the lymphoma in his chest at the earliest stage. you say in your book it is okay to be a bad patient. but what exactly is a bad patient? is i