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Nobody Should Believe Me

S06 E03: “Open, Reliable, and Trustworthy”

Nobody Should Believe Me

True Story Media

True Crime, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.32.3K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2025

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

We begin this week’s episode with a young Mishelle struggling to adjust to life with her grandparents, finding it difficult to accept both the separation from her parents and the reality of what her mother had done. Meanwhile, Lisa is in the midst of a police investigation, undergoing a psychological evaluation and attending therapy. We hear from Bea Yorker—an expert in Munchausen by Proxy and the President of Munchausen Support—and Dr. Mary Sanders, a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University and a member of APSAC’s Munchausen by Proxy committee. They explain what should have been considered during Lisa’s evaluation and what it truly means to "treat" someone with Munchausen by Proxy. Armed with letters from therapists attesting to her remorse, Lisa turns to the online forum MAMA (Mothers Against Munchausen Allegations) to build her case for court. There, she begins digging for information on enemy number one: Bea Yorker.  *** Andrea’s August 1st event with Gregg Olsen: https://www.libertybaybooks.com/event/west-sound-crime-con-2025-local-authors-gregg-olsen-and-andrea-dunlop Order Andrea's new book The Mother Next Door: Medicine, Deception, and Munchausen by Proxy.  Click here to view our sponsors. Remember that using our codes helps advertisers know you’re listening and helps us keep making the show!   Subscribe on YouTube where we have full episodes and lots of bonus content.  Follow Andrea on Instagram: @andreadunlop Buy Andrea's books here.  For more information and resources on Munchausen by Proxy, please visit MunchausenSupport.com The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children’s MBP Practice Guidelines can be downloaded here.  *** This season covers sensitive subject matter involving allegations of child abuse, medical child abuse (also known as Munchausen by proxy), and the death of a minor. All information presented is based on court records, first-person interviews, contemporaneous documentation, and publicly available sources. The podcast includes personal statements and perspectives from individuals directly involved in or affected by these events. These accounts represent their experiences and interpretations, and some statements reflect opinions that may be emotionally charged. Where appropriate, the reporting team has verified claims through official records or corroborating sources. Nothing in this podcast should be interpreted as a legal conclusion or diagnosis. All subjects are presumed innocent unless convicted in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and public interest purposes. This podcast contains audio excerpts from two phone conversations recorded in the states of Georgia and Alabama, respectively. Both recordings were obtained by a third-party source, who acted in accordance with the relevant one-party consent laws of those states, which allow for the lawful recording of a conversation with the consent of one participant. These recordings were subsequently shared with the producers of this podcast after the fact, and were not made by or at the direction of the podcast team or its parent organization. The podcast producers have made good-faith efforts to confirm the legal compliance of the original recordings, and are presenting these materials in the context of public interest reporting. The inclusion of this audio is intended for journalistic, educational, and documentary purposes in alignment with the principles of fair use and First Amendment protections. Listeners are advised that the views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily reflect the views of the producers or affiliated entities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

True Story Media

0:05.4

Before we begin, a quick warning that in this show we discuss child abuse, and this content may be difficult for some listeners.

0:14.7

If you or anyone you know is a victim or survivor of medical child abuse, please go to munchausenSupport.com to connect with professionals who can help.

0:28.4

Just something that I wanted to touch on after sitting down with my aunt and everything,

0:36.2

was the fact that even as I was sitting across from her

0:39.9

and not able to like remember some of the things some of the events that she was talking about it just like

0:47.4

really stuck out to me how much crap my mom talked about them and like growing, growing up, I was just convinced that I guess

0:57.7

that's just what families did is like sit and talk crap about the rest of their families. Like,

1:03.8

I just remember my mom telling me literally every mistake my aunts had ever made, and not just my aunts, but anybody in my family.

1:13.0

Just all the negativity and all of like the things and like she would call my family liars

1:19.1

and like they would make stuff up.

1:21.1

And so over the years I just feel like that just kind of seeped into me in ways that I didn't really realize. Like my first instinct

1:30.6

is just assume people are lying to me sometimes and like especially when it comes to my

1:36.5

own family. And I think that really directly came from her. And then when I really started to

1:43.4

like examine that, I kind of realized

1:45.4

that there was this voice in my head that sounded like my mom that was telling me, oh, like,

1:52.6

she's clearly just lying about this because you don't remember it. And like, it's just such a

1:57.6

bizarre thing. It just becomes this web that you have to untangle of who you can't trust and who you can't trust and who's telling the truth and who's not.

2:11.4

Our children depend on us as parents to tell them what is real and what isn't.

2:16.4

Which fears are valid and worthy of attention,

2:19.5

running into busy streets, for example,

2:21.6

and which they can safely put to rest.

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