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Dude, that could be a word or excel document you just capped and cropped.

It's also super easy to get bad therapists to follow DSM scripts if the patient knows them. 

 Are you insinuating Blanc would be anything less than truthful?

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Jeremy DeWitte... There is so much material on this guy on the internet, between body cam and court footage, and then reports of things he's done, (multiple people have filed sexual assault against a minor against him).... he's been in court over his impoersonatings twice. he's been caught multiple times for doing this in multiple STATES. and the running track record he has, is ten YEARS. 

 

Of police impersonators, this is like what Jeffree Dahmer is to serial killers, of serial police impersonators. He's just infamous. 

 

I'm glad to see that Dr. Phil did take the opportunity to have him appear and talked to him to try and slip underneath the surface of all of his psychology, and offer him some help in a very compassionate way. 

 

The pathology of these individuals fascinates me. There are so many different types of criminals and individuals to study in criminal and forensic psychology, and this category I would say is one of the more complex and is evasive to being easily understood, and for that reason is sort of like an enigma or a phenomenon you can't stop staring at as it just, captures your interest. 

 

It's just, a big, what the fuck? And not something I thought anyone in a million years would do even once- much less, continually, for ten years- and even, go on television, to deny all of it when there is arsenals of evidence and witnesses to indite you for multiple crimes, readily accessible on the internet for all to have seen. 

 

It defies all rational ability, and so that makes me assume, okay this is a mental illness, without a doubt but. I've never seen a mental illness with this degree of behavior attached to it, with such a high degree of impenetrable delusion as well, for this long- while he still manages to also appear extremely normal and functioning, routed and present in reality accurately, reasonable, rational, even emotionally in tact, and intelligent. 

 

Yet, delusional enough to insist on taking a polygraph, it's as if he genuinely believes through and through he will pass, only to not pass- and still, the delusion persists. 

 

What is this?? Like, genuinely how would a psychologist break this down and even, begin to work with an individual like this, should he accept help. I believe that he would be incredibly two faced and likely convince you they were fine, only to go back and do the exact same thing again or worse, and the instability and level of, delusion, here is concerning. 

 

I just wonder you know, if this is a ticking time bomb situation and he may eventually harm himself or others. I see this as potentially very dangerous, due to how unhinged, and the fact he's passed through multiple courts without assessment or anyone considering a mental health screening, or perhaps some mandatory treatment is beyond me. I hope he is barred from having weapons at the very least, but still, it's just concerning. How committed and concerned he is with this, issue and the fact that he does have the potential to get an 85 year sentence which would mean life for him... the sad expression he couldn't hold back, when he made when he looked at his family on the screen. 

 

I know he's never threatened to hurt anyone, I think he is a risk of harming himself honestly he seems unstable. 

 

There's been reports of him being very intoxicated and doing some weird stuff, I'm not sure why he would be getting intoxicated to this degree just on his own, or how frequently he does it. But I do consider substance abuse to be a form of self harm or reckless self endangerment, especially when its past a certain level. There is a difference between the behavior of someone having a couple of beers as a mentally stable and health individual, with some friends, having fun, they go out, then they go home, whatever. And someone who is just binge drinking themself to death out of some lack of self control or, sadness, with no consideration for their well being or the safety of others, and then acting out and acting recklessly or in a concerning manner afterward instead of just going home and going to bed. 

 

That's just another red flag there to me of, an individual who may have the propensity to have suicidal intent later down the road or the outward markings of an untreated mental illness thats been lingering a long time. 

 

Hopefully he does get treatment and continues to stay monitored. 

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