Wargarbl
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- Oct 6, 2016
If nothing else, this case shows how ill-equipped the state is to deal with MbP. There are famous cases of MbP, but the ones I've read about concluded with the Munchie or the Proxy dying at the hands of the other, tragically.
What enables these cases (IMO) is that the Munchie appears superficially to be the caring guardian of a very ill child, which is the EXACT kind of child the state doesn't want as a ward. Severely ill children are expensive and hard to place into a good situation, so they are willing to allow a shitload of slack to the Munchie. The state has plausible deniability ("It looked like she cared so much!!"), so they look the other way since they're generally overwhelmed with cases and they can find a reason to not bother with the Munchie. It's a cold calculation, but reality is harsh.
Fortunately MbP is pretty rare, but social media gives narcs an easier path. I doubt we'll see a Munchie epidemic, but it's not good that potential Munchies have an easy outlet to get money and attention from their veiled child abuse. The old MO was to move from community to community to exploit unfamiliar doctors and a new fundraising base. As we've seen with the Schofield monster, using social media fixes the fundraising side and living in a sufficiently large city can negate the doctor familiarity for longer.
Two high-profile reference cases:
Dee-Dee and Gypsy Blanchard
Lacey and Garnett Spears
What enables these cases (IMO) is that the Munchie appears superficially to be the caring guardian of a very ill child, which is the EXACT kind of child the state doesn't want as a ward. Severely ill children are expensive and hard to place into a good situation, so they are willing to allow a shitload of slack to the Munchie. The state has plausible deniability ("It looked like she cared so much!!"), so they look the other way since they're generally overwhelmed with cases and they can find a reason to not bother with the Munchie. It's a cold calculation, but reality is harsh.
Fortunately MbP is pretty rare, but social media gives narcs an easier path. I doubt we'll see a Munchie epidemic, but it's not good that potential Munchies have an easy outlet to get money and attention from their veiled child abuse. The old MO was to move from community to community to exploit unfamiliar doctors and a new fundraising base. As we've seen with the Schofield monster, using social media fixes the fundraising side and living in a sufficiently large city can negate the doctor familiarity for longer.
Two high-profile reference cases:
Dee-Dee and Gypsy Blanchard
Lacey and Garnett Spears