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dr. janet taylor, psychiatrist. let's get your reaction to seeing just this bright, shining face from jaycee. and to hear those words that we're hearing, normal, happy. it's more than we could have hoped, isn't it? >> absolutely. i was shocked to see such a happy, smiling face with bright eyes. i think, again, we have to be cautious about using the word normal because there's a long recovery. but paying attention to her words i'm so happy to be back with my family, she never forgot about her family which is critical in her recovery. >> robin, you've worked with victims. you've fought for victims. are you surprised that so -- it's so far, so good, especially after 18 years in captivity. >> well, very often we want to look at these awful, tragic circumstances, and think of awful, tragic results. but the truth is that there are survivors, and there are people that can heal. and when you have the right teams of people and the right support, this is the best case scenario. this is exactly what we would hope. we would hop
dr. janet taylor, psychiatrist. let's get your reaction to seeing just this bright, shining face from jaycee. and to hear those words that we're hearing, normal, happy. it's more than we could have hoped, isn't it? >> absolutely. i was shocked to see such a happy, smiling face with bright eyes. i think, again, we have to be cautious about using the word normal because there's a long recovery. but paying attention to her words i'm so happy to be back with my family, she never forgot about...
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dr. janet taylor, psychiatrist and m.d., what about tamara's point?ome intervention, some psychological evaluations. and my hope is that the kids wouldn't get taken away from the parents but some real strict -- you know-f somebody has to go to jail and they go to jail and you keep this family together and teach them how to raise their kids from here on. because potentially that could be more destructive if you remove these kids. >> right. out to the lines. ann in iowa. hi, ann. >> caller: hi, nancy. first of all, prayers for your mom's recovery coming from iowa. >> thank you very much. this is a blouse she gave me for my birthday last week. i'll pass that on to her. what's your question, dear? >> caller: i'm a parent and a grandparent, and i don't condone anything that i've watched about this family. my question, though, is do you think that possibly the mom confessed, a, to potentially avoid prosecution but b, to possibly think that it was the only way to get out of an abusive relationship? >> excellent question. sue moss, peter odom, daniel horowitz
dr. janet taylor, psychiatrist and m.d., what about tamara's point?ome intervention, some psychological evaluations. and my hope is that the kids wouldn't get taken away from the parents but some real strict -- you know-f somebody has to go to jail and they go to jail and you keep this family together and teach them how to raise their kids from here on. because potentially that could be more destructive if you remove these kids. >> right. out to the lines. ann in iowa. hi, ann. >>...
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dr. janet taylor, psychiatrist and medical doctor. dr. taylor, do you get a sense -- i've seen this with defendants on the stand. it's like this. everybody else is at fault but them. here she's saying my brother betrayed me, my mother, it's just my family. that's supposed to explain it all? the brother places himself at the location that night, says he bangs on the door, no misty croslin. that totally debunks her story. the mother says she hasn't come clean. and now on national tv she says they betrayed me, they're the bad guys. >> yeah, it's just one story after another. we know how dysfunctional, by her own admission, her life was. and now she's backed into a corner, so it's just all this finger pointing with no real understanding. she was the one in charge of little haleigh. what happened to her? >> take a listen to her ill-fated interview on cbs morning show, the interview her lawyer begged her not to do. >> the last time you had seen her before then was when? >> 10:00, when i laid down to bed. >> you had put her to bed? >> mm-hmm. sh
dr. janet taylor, psychiatrist and medical doctor. dr. taylor, do you get a sense -- i've seen this with defendants on the stand. it's like this. everybody else is at fault but them. here she's saying my brother betrayed me, my mother, it's just my family. that's supposed to explain it all? the brother places himself at the location that night, says he bangs on the door, no misty croslin. that totally debunks her story. the mother says she hasn't come clean. and now on national tv she says they...
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dr. janet taylor, psychiatrist and medical doctor. dr. taylor, do you get a sense -- and i've seen this with defendants on the stand. it's like this. everybody else is at fault but them. here she's saying my brother betrayed me, my mother, it's just my family. that's supposed to explain it all? the brother places himself at the location that night, says he bangs on the door, no misty croslin. that totally debunks her story. the mother says she hasn't come clean. and now on national tv she says they betrayed me, they're the bad guys. >> yeah, it's just one story after another. we know how dysfunctional, by her own admission, her life was. and now she's backed into a corner, so it's just all this finger pointing with no real understanding. she was the one in charge of little haleigh. what happened to her? >> take a listen to her ill-f e ill-fated interview on cbs morning show, the interview her lawyer begged her not to do. >> the last time you had seen her before then was when? >> 10:00, when i laid down to bed. >> you had put her to bed? >
dr. janet taylor, psychiatrist and medical doctor. dr. taylor, do you get a sense -- and i've seen this with defendants on the stand. it's like this. everybody else is at fault but them. here she's saying my brother betrayed me, my mother, it's just my family. that's supposed to explain it all? the brother places himself at the location that night, says he bangs on the door, no misty croslin. that totally debunks her story. the mother says she hasn't come clean. and now on national tv she says...
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dr. janet taylor, psychiatrist and m.d., what about tamara's point?luations. and my hope is that the kids wouldn't get taken away from the parents but some real strict -- you know, if somebody has to go to jail, they go to jail and you keep this family together and teach them about how to raise their kids from here on. because potentially that could be more destructive if you remove these kids. >> right. out to the lines. ann in iowa. hi, ann. >> caller: hi, nancy. first of all, prayers for your mom's speedy recovery coming to her from iowa. >> thank you very much. this is a blouse she gave me for my birthday last week. i'll pass that on to her. what's your question, dear? >> caller: i'm a parent and a grandparent, and i don't condone anything that i've watched about this family. my question, though, is do you think that possibly the mom confessed "a" to potentially avoid prosecution but "b" to possibly think it was the only way to get out of an abusive relationship? >> excellent question. sue moss, peter odom, daniel horowitz. there's nothing that sa
dr. janet taylor, psychiatrist and m.d., what about tamara's point?luations. and my hope is that the kids wouldn't get taken away from the parents but some real strict -- you know, if somebody has to go to jail, they go to jail and you keep this family together and teach them about how to raise their kids from here on. because potentially that could be more destructive if you remove these kids. >> right. out to the lines. ann in iowa. hi, ann. >> caller: hi, nancy. first of all,...
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dr. janet taylor, psychiatrist and medical doctor. dr.e seen this with defendants on the stand. it's like this. everybody else is at fault but them. here she's saying my brother betrayed me, my mother, it's just my family. that's supposed to explain it all? the brother places himself at the location that night, says he bangs on the door, no misty croslin. that totally debunks her story. the mother says she hasn't come clean. and now on national tv she says they betrayed me, they're the bad guys. >> yeah, it's just one story after another. we know how dysfunctional, by her own admission, her life was. and now she's backed into a corner, so it's just all this finger pointing with no real understanding. she was the one in charge of little haleigh. what happened to her? >> take a listen to her ill-fated interview on cbs morning show, the interview her lawyer begged her not to do. >> the last time you had seen her before then was when? >> 10:00, when i laid down to bed. >> you had put her to bed? >> mm-hmm. she went to bed at 8:00. >> but your
dr. janet taylor, psychiatrist and medical doctor. dr.e seen this with defendants on the stand. it's like this. everybody else is at fault but them. here she's saying my brother betrayed me, my mother, it's just my family. that's supposed to explain it all? the brother places himself at the location that night, says he bangs on the door, no misty croslin. that totally debunks her story. the mother says she hasn't come clean. and now on national tv she says they betrayed me, they're the bad...