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Before I get to that...... I mentioned this last year about her having borderline or histrionic personality disorder. Let's see if her behavior matches that of histrionic personality disorder.
http://topcondition.com/images/mymindfield/histrionic_personality_disorder.h tm
People with this disorder have established a pattern of excessive drama, and drawing attention to themselves. The behavior is established in early adulthood. The condition is indicated by a combination of the following behaviors; Must be the center of attention.
Check. "She craves attention like no other. This is the bad kind of attention that she's going to get," McKinney said. -Others in this middle-class, Rocky Mountain town of 3,500 - where bored teens hang out at the Texaco station, then drive off to party through the night in the hills - describe her as a showoff, "a total starve for attention," as one ex-boyfriend put it. "It doesn't matter if (the attention) was good or bad," Josh Putman said. "It was always good to her." -The three women related to "CJ" that they spent a wild night partying with Kobe's accuser at a local Calgary hot spot called the "Outlaw Bar" where the motto is "Where Being Bad Is Fun." The alleged victim traveled to Calgary last August to visit her college roommate and possibly escape the media spotlight after she made allegations of sexual assault against the NBA superstar. "She really thrives on attention," said Robinson. "That's what motivated her to do everything that night. She wanted to be in the spotlight: 'Look at me! Talk to me!' If a guy was talking to a friend, [she'd say] 'Introduce me! Who's that?'"
Displays inappropriate sexually provocative behavior.
LOL. Check.
Expressions of emotions that are shallow and unbelievable. Come across as fakes and phonies.
Check. "She's a really nice girl, don't get me wrong," said Jessica Willenborg, a high school classmate of the woman. "But she's more along the lines of being two-faced with people."
Great emphasis on physical appearance to attract attention. Theatrical, exaggerates, and uses speech that is vague and lacking in detail. Easily swayed by others. Considers friendships and relationships to be far more intimate than they are. Suicidal behavior is often present with this condition and threats should be taken seriously.
Check. In an interview to be aired Saturday on CBS's ``48 Hours Investigates,'' Johnray Strickland confirmed the 19-year-old woman attempted suicide twice this year. -- Lindsey McKinney, 18, told the Orange County Register that she was living with Bryant's accuser in May when the OD occurred and that the incoherent woman was rushed to a hospital. Several other friends suggested the overdose may have been an accident. But "I don't think it was accidental. I was there," McKinney said. "I think it was just a cry for help. "I think the things that happened to her in the past had a lot to do with what [she said] happened that night" with Bryant. Legal experts said the OD incident, if true, could hurt the accuser's credibility. -- Stephanie Morris, a friend, told the Daily News that the overdose was not a secret. "That was her attempt to get attention from her boyfriend," Morris said. === We don't know for sure whether she has borderline or histrionic personality disorder. But her ex-boyfriend did say she had bi-polar disorder. -- Strickland became significant in the case after appearing Dec. 18 on NBC's Today show and talking about his relationship with the 19-year-old Eagle woman Bryant is charged with sexually assaulting during an encounter June 30 in Edwards. In that appearance, Strickland said the alleged victim told him she "has a minor case maybe of being bipolar." -- According to sources close to the case, those pills included Risperdal, a powerful antipsychotic prescribed to treat bipolar disorder. "If she is bipolar and wasn't taking her medication and became manic, it's possible that she does not have a realistic recollection of her actions on the night in question," explains clinical psychotherapist Robi Ludwig, Psy.D., a frequent expert on Court TV. "One symptom of a bipolar patient in a manic state is extreme sexual promiscuity and hypersexuality. It is entirely possible that Bryant did not think he was raping her, and at the same time, she believes she was raped." -- And now this is the defense's claim. In that July 9 interview, according to Mackey's motion, "Detective Winters suggested that there was a pattern to the accuser's behavior in that when she 'attempts or thinks about committing suicide, she would call' her ex-boyfriend. The accuser apparently agreed with the detective." Mackey's motion adds, "The pattern of attention-seeking conduct established by the accuser during the suicide attempts is substantially similar to her conduct of June 30," the date of the Los Angeles Lakers star's alleged assault on the 19-year-old woman. "Proof that the accuser makes herself a victim through purported suicide attempts in order to gain the attention of her ex-boyfriend without regard to the harm and worry that causes to other people is essential to the defense's theory" of the case, Mackey's motion argues. -- Now consider all of the above. And now read Kobe's statement. "Although I truly believe this encounter between us was consensual, I recognize now that she did not and does not view this incident the same way I did. After months of reviewing discovery, listening to her attorney, and even her testimony in person, I now understand how she feels that she did not consent to this encounter." And now reread one of the quotes from above. "One symptom of a bipolar patient in a manic state is extreme sexual promiscuity and hypersexuality. It is entirely possible that Bryant did not think he was raping her, and at the same time, she believes she was raped." Translation: Basically, after reviewing discovery and testimony (like the above) Kobe now "understands" she's a psycho #@&@ and how she was crying rape to gain the attention of her boyfriend. But because she's screwed up mentally, she might actually believe she was raped, therefore he apologizes. -- "The Federal Reserve(Banks) are one of the most corrupt institutions the world has ever seen. There is not a man within the sound of my voice who does not know that this Nation is run by the International Bankers." - Congressman Louis McFadden
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I like it Wesley; nice work.
Before I get to that...... I mentioned this last year about her having borderline or histrionic personality disorder. Let's see if her behavior matches that of histrionic personality disorder.
http://topcondition.com/images/mymindfield/histrionic_personality_disorder.h
tm Check. "She craves attention like no other. This is the bad kind of attention that she's going to get," McKinney said. - Others in this middle-class, Rocky Mountain town of 3,500 - where bored teens hang out at the Texaco station, then drive off to party through the night in the hills - describe her as a showoff, "a total starve for attention," as one ex-boyfriend put it. "It doesn't matter if (the attention) was good or bad," Josh Putman said. "It was always good to her." - The three women related to "CJ" that they spent a wild night partying with Kobe's accuser at a local Calgary hot spot called the "Outlaw Bar" where
the
motto is "Where Being Bad Is Fun." The alleged victim traveled to Calgary last August to visit her college roommate and possibly escape the media spotlight after she made allegations of sexual assault against the NBA superstar. "She really thrives on attention," said Robinson. "That's what motivated
her
to do everything that night. She wanted to be in the spotlight: 'Look at
me!
Talk to me!' If a guy was talking to a friend, [she'd say] 'Introduce me! Who's that?'" LOL. Check. Check. "She's a really nice girl, don't get me wrong," said Jessica Willenborg, a high school classmate of the woman. "But she's more along the lines of being two-faced with people." Check. In an interview to be aired Saturday on CBS's ``48 Hours Investigates,'' Johnray Strickland confirmed the 19-year-old woman attempted suicide twice this year. -- Lindsey McKinney, 18, told the Orange County Register that she was living with Bryant's accuser in May when the OD occurred and that the incoherent woman was rushed to a hospital. Several other friends suggested the overdose may have been an accident. But "I don't think it was accidental. I was there," McKinney said. "I think it was just a cry for help. "I think the things that happened to her in the past had a lot to do with what [she said] happened that night" with Bryant. Legal experts said the OD incident, if true, could hurt the accuser's credibility. -- Stephanie Morris, a friend, told the Daily News that the overdose was not a secret. "That was her attempt to get attention from her boyfriend," Morris said. === We don't know for sure whether she has borderline or histrionic
personality
disorder. But her ex-boyfriend did say she had bi-polar disorder. -- Strickland became significant in the case after appearing Dec. 18 on NBC's Today show and talking about his relationship with the 19-year-old Eagle woman Bryant is charged with sexually assaulting during an encounter June
30
in Edwards. In that appearance, Strickland said the alleged victim told him she "has a minor case maybe of being bipolar." -- According to sources close to the case, those pills included Risperdal, a powerful antipsychotic prescribed to treat bipolar disorder. "If she is bipolar and wasn't taking her medication and became manic, it's possible that she does not have a realistic recollection of her actions on the
night
in question," explains clinical psychotherapist Robi Ludwig, Psy.D., a frequent expert on Court TV. "One symptom of a bipolar patient in a manic state is extreme sexual promiscuity and hypersexuality. It is entirely possible that Bryant did not think he was raping her, and at the same
time,
she believes she was raped." -- And now this is the defense's claim. In that July 9 interview, according to Mackey's motion, "Detective Winters suggested that there was a pattern to the accuser's behavior in that when she 'attempts or thinks about committing suicide, she would call' her ex-boyfriend. The accuser apparently agreed with the detective." Mackey's motion adds, "The pattern of attention-seeking conduct
established
by the accuser during the suicide attempts is substantially similar to her conduct of June 30," the date of the Los Angeles Lakers star's alleged assault on the 19-year-old woman. "Proof that the accuser makes herself a victim through purported suicide attempts in order to gain the attention of her ex-boyfriend without regard to the harm and worry that causes to other people is essential to the defense's theory" of the case, Mackey's motion argues. -- Now consider all of the above. And now read Kobe's statement. "Although I truly believe this encounter between us was consensual, I recognize now that she did not and does not view this incident the same
way
I did. After months of reviewing discovery, listening to her attorney, and even her testimony in person, I now understand how she feels that she did not consent to this encounter." And now reread one of the quotes from above. "One symptom of a bipolar patient in a manic state is extreme sexual promiscuity and hypersexuality. It is entirely possible that Bryant did
not
think he was raping her, and at the same time, she believes she was
raped."
Translation: Basically, after reviewing discovery and testimony (like the above) Kobe
now
"understands" she's a psycho #@&@ and how she was crying rape to gain the attention of her boyfriend. But because she's screwed up mentally, she
might
actually believe she was raped, therefore he apologizes. -- "The Federal Reserve(Banks) are one of the most corrupt institutions the world has ever seen. There is not a man within the sound of my voice who does not know that this Nation is run by the International Bankers." - Congressman Louis McFadden
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I try to avoid taking sides in this case, but I gotta say this is a superb translation.
Before I get to that...... I mentioned this last year about her having borderline or histrionic personality disorder. Let's see if her behavior matches that of histrionic personality disorder.
http://topcondition.com/images/mymindfield/histrionic_personality_disorder.h
tm Check. "She craves attention like no other. This is the bad kind of attention that she's going to get," McKinney said. - Others in this middle-class, Rocky Mountain town of 3,500 - where bored teens hang out at the Texaco station, then drive off to party through the night in the hills - describe her as a showoff, "a total starve for attention," as one ex-boyfriend put it. "It doesn't matter if (the attention) was good or bad," Josh Putman said. "It was always good to her." - The three women related to "CJ" that they spent a wild night partying with Kobe's accuser at a local Calgary hot spot called the "Outlaw Bar" where
the
motto is "Where Being Bad Is Fun." The alleged victim traveled to Calgary last August to visit her college roommate and possibly escape the media spotlight after she made allegations of sexual assault against the NBA superstar. "She really thrives on attention," said Robinson. "That's what motivated
her
to do everything that night. She wanted to be in the spotlight: 'Look at
me!
Talk to me!' If a guy was talking to a friend, [she'd say] 'Introduce me! Who's that?'" LOL. Check. Check. "She's a really nice girl, don't get me wrong," said Jessica Willenborg, a high school classmate of the woman. "But she's more along the lines of being two-faced with people." Check. In an interview to be aired Saturday on CBS's ``48 Hours Investigates,'' Johnray Strickland confirmed the 19-year-old woman attempted suicide twice this year. -- Lindsey McKinney, 18, told the Orange County Register that she was living with Bryant's accuser in May when the OD occurred and that the incoherent woman was rushed to a hospital. Several other friends suggested the overdose may have been an accident. But "I don't think it was accidental. I was there," McKinney said. "I think it was just a cry for help. "I think the things that happened to her in the past had a lot to do with what [she said] happened that night" with Bryant. Legal experts said the OD incident, if true, could hurt the accuser's credibility. -- Stephanie Morris, a friend, told the Daily News that the overdose was not a secret. "That was her attempt to get attention from her boyfriend," Morris said. === We don't know for sure whether she has borderline or histrionic
personality
disorder. But her ex-boyfriend did say she had bi-polar disorder. -- Strickland became significant in the case after appearing Dec. 18 on NBC's Today show and talking about his relationship with the 19-year-old Eagle woman Bryant is charged with sexually assaulting during an encounter June
30
in Edwards. In that appearance, Strickland said the alleged victim told him she "has a minor case maybe of being bipolar." -- According to sources close to the case, those pills included Risperdal, a powerful antipsychotic prescribed to treat bipolar disorder. "If she is bipolar and wasn't taking her medication and became manic, it's possible that she does not have a realistic recollection of her actions on the
night
in question," explains clinical psychotherapist Robi Ludwig, Psy.D., a frequent expert on Court TV. "One symptom of a bipolar patient in a manic state is extreme sexual promiscuity and hypersexuality. It is entirely possible that Bryant did not think he was raping her, and at the same
time,
she believes she was raped." -- And now this is the defense's claim. In that July 9 interview, according to Mackey's motion, "Detective Winters suggested that there was a pattern to the accuser's behavior in that when she 'attempts or thinks about committing suicide, she would call' her ex-boyfriend. The accuser apparently agreed with the detective." Mackey's motion adds, "The pattern of attention-seeking conduct
established
by the accuser during the suicide attempts is substantially similar to her conduct of June 30," the date of the Los Angeles Lakers star's alleged assault on the 19-year-old woman. "Proof that the accuser makes herself a victim through purported suicide attempts in order to gain the attention of her ex-boyfriend without regard to the harm and worry that causes to other people is essential to the defense's theory" of the case, Mackey's motion argues. -- Now consider all of the above. And now read Kobe's statement. "Although I truly believe this encounter between us was consensual, I recognize now that she did not and does not view this incident the same
way
I did. After months of reviewing discovery, listening to her attorney, and even her testimony in person, I now understand how she feels that she did not consent to this encounter." And now reread one of the quotes from above. "One symptom of a bipolar patient in a manic state is extreme sexual promiscuity and hypersexuality. It is entirely possible that Bryant did
not
think he was raping her, and at the same time, she believes she was
raped."
Translation: Basically, after reviewing discovery and testimony (like the above) Kobe
now
"understands" she's a psycho #@&@ and how she was crying rape to gain the attention of her boyfriend. But because she's screwed up mentally, she
might
actually believe she was raped, therefore he apologizes. -- "The Federal Reserve(Banks) are one of the most corrupt institutions the world has ever seen. There is not a man within the sound of my voice who does not know that this Nation is run by the International Bankers." - Congressman Louis McFadden
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Don Tiberone wrote:
Before I get to that...... I mentioned this last year about her having borderline or histrionic personality disorder.
Can people with that disorder be raped or not?
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Don Tiberone wrote: Can people with that disorder be raped or not?
Yes. Can people with S.O.Damocles disorder read beyond the first sentence of a post? Or not?
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On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 09:10:45 -0600, "S. O. Damocles" <so@damocl.es> wrote:
Don Tiberone wrote: Can people with that disorder be raped or not?
Even your $5 hooker mom can be raped. But the problem is, when the skank sets this thing up and the cries rape, it is not.
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Well thought out and convincing work. Hope it helps to settle us all down. in article chbg09$dmm@dispatch.concentric.net, Don Tiberone at DonTiberoneNOSPAM@SKP.net wrote on 9/3/04 9:23 PM:
Before I get to that...... I mentioned this last year about her having borderline or histrionic personality disorder. Let's see if her behavior matches that of histrionic personality disorder. http://topcondition.com/images/mymindfield/histrionic_personality_disorder.h tm Check. "She craves attention like no other. This is the bad kind of attention that she's going to get," McKinney said. - Others in this middle-class, Rocky Mountain town of 3,500 - where bored teens hang out at the Texaco station, then drive off to party through the night in the hills - describe her as a showoff, "a total starve for attention," as one ex-boyfriend put it. "It doesn't matter if (the attention) was good or bad," Josh Putman said. "It was always good to her." - The three women related to "CJ" that they spent a wild night partying with Kobe's accuser at a local Calgary hot spot called the "Outlaw Bar" where the motto is "Where Being Bad Is Fun." The alleged victim traveled to Calgary last August to visit her college roommate and possibly escape the media spotlight after she made allegations of sexual assault against the NBA superstar. "She really thrives on attention," said Robinson. "That's what motivated her to do everything that night. She wanted to be in the spotlight: 'Look at me! Talk to me!' If a guy was talking to a friend, [she'd say] 'Introduce me! Who's that?'" LOL. Check. Check. "She's a really nice girl, don't get me wrong," said Jessica Willenborg, a high school classmate of the woman. "But she's more along the lines of being two-faced with people." Check. In an interview to be aired Saturday on CBS's ``48 Hours Investigates,'' Johnray Strickland confirmed the 19-year-old woman attempted suicide twice this year. -- Lindsey McKinney, 18, told the Orange County Register that she was living with Bryant's accuser in May when the OD occurred and that the incoherent woman was rushed to a hospital. Several other friends suggested the overdose may have been an accident. But "I don't think it was accidental. I was there," McKinney said. "I think it was just a cry for help. "I think the things that happened to her in the past had a lot to do with what [she said] happened that night" with Bryant. Legal experts said the OD incident, if true, could hurt the accuser's credibility. -- Stephanie Morris, a friend, told the Daily News that the overdose was not a secret. "That was her attempt to get attention from her boyfriend," Morris said. === We don't know for sure whether she has borderline or histrionic personality disorder. But her ex-boyfriend did say she had bi-polar disorder. -- Strickland became significant in the case after appearing Dec. 18 on NBC's Today show and talking about his relationship with the 19-year-old Eagle woman Bryant is charged with sexually assaulting during an encounter June 30 in Edwards. In that appearance, Strickland said the alleged victim told him she "has a minor case maybe of being bipolar." -- According to sources close to the case, those pills included Risperdal, a powerful antipsychotic prescribed to treat bipolar disorder. "If she is bipolar and wasn't taking her medication and became manic, it's possible that she does not have a realistic recollection of her actions on the night in question," explains clinical psychotherapist Robi Ludwig, Psy.D., a frequent expert on Court TV. "One symptom of a bipolar patient in a manic state is extreme sexual promiscuity and hypersexuality. It is entirely possible that Bryant did not think he was raping her, and at the same time, she believes she was raped." -- And now this is the defense's claim. In that July 9 interview, according to Mackey's motion, "Detective Winters suggested that there was a pattern to the accuser's behavior in that when she 'attempts or thinks about committing suicide, she would call' her ex-boyfriend. The accuser apparently agreed with the detective." Mackey's motion adds, "The pattern of attention-seeking conduct established by the accuser during the suicide attempts is substantially similar to her conduct of June 30," the date of the Los Angeles Lakers star's alleged assault on the 19-year-old woman. "Proof that the accuser makes herself a victim through purported suicide attempts in order to gain the attention of her ex-boyfriend without regard to the harm and worry that causes to other people is essential to the defense's theory" of the case, Mackey's motion argues. -- Now consider all of the above. And now read Kobe's statement. "Although I truly believe this encounter between us was consensual, I recognize now that she did not and does not view this incident the same way I did. After months of reviewing discovery, listening to her attorney, and even her testimony in person, I now understand how she feels that she did not consent to this encounter." And now reread one of the quotes from above. "One symptom of a bipolar patient in a manic state is extreme sexual promiscuity and hypersexuality. It is entirely possible that Bryant did not think he was raping her, and at the same time, she believes she was raped." Translation: Basically, after reviewing discovery and testimony (like the above) Kobe now "understands" she's a psycho #@&@ and how she was crying rape to gain the attention of her boyfriend. But because she's screwed up mentally, she might actually believe she was raped, therefore he apologizes. -- "The Federal Reserve(Banks) are one of the most corrupt institutions the world has ever seen. There is not a man within the sound of my voice who does not know that this Nation is run by the International Bankers." - Congressman Louis McFadden
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in article 0Uk_c.8$0P5.2410@news.uswest.net, S. O. Damocles at so@damocl.es wrote on 9/4/04 8:10 AM:
Don Tiberone wrote: Can people with that disorder be raped or not?
No they can't. They have a little HPD tattooed on their back. That's why Kobe stopped. George Evans
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in article N8l_c.12018$54.167395@typhoon.sonic.net, Michael Snyder at msnyder@redhat.com wrote on 9/4/04 8:26 AM:
Yes. Can people with S.O.Damocles disorder read beyond the first sentence of a post? Or not?
Apparently not, but they *can* be raped. George Evans
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