"Forensic Files" 'Kill'igraphy (TV Episode 2000) Poster

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What a strange case...
BugisStreetAnnie29 April 2024
Although I have a cousin and his wife are nearly identical to Alvin and Virginia. She has diabetes instead of seizures, but she has always greatly exaggerated her ailments likely to get sympathy so people wouldn't think what a leach and a freeloader she is. Like Virginia, she married the first man to come along that was willing to take her in and support her and my cousin is as odd as Alvin. Likely on the autism spectrum.

I agree with the other poster that Alvin was responsible by not getting her help sooner. If they tried to get free medical, like Medicaid, they were either turned down or they never tried to apply for it. In the state where I live you have to be disabled for a year to qualify unless it's a medical emergency. It is rather sad that there are some women out there who are that desperate for a man.
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5/10
Highly Dubious Episode of 'Forensic Files'
thedoctor9811 January 2019
Warning: Spoilers
This episode starts with a young woman leaving her family and marrying a deeply religious guy in Georgia. He wakes up one morning and finds her dead, with bruises on her body and haemorrahaging in her eyes. The community says the must have killed his wife. The episode is all about how, although it appeared on the surface as if he did, he didn't strangle her to death, because it turns out she was epileptic, and he had convinced her to stop taking her medication, and trusted in God to heal her. At the end, the authorities say how remarkable science is because it proved she wasn't strangled, she had just had a fatal epileptic seizure, and therefore her husband hadn't killed her. The thing is, her husband DID kill her, because he's the one who made her stop taking the medication that would have managed the epilepsy. Terrible episode of Forensic Files. Deeply disappointing.
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