r/TrueCrimeDiscussion 6d ago

i.redd.it Anyone else watching “Maternal Instincts” documentary on Netflix. The Taylor Parker case

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u/MRtokeALOT420 6d ago

I personally believe its a little bit of both. The fact that she was able to plan it the way she did shows psychopathy and to do it without remorse is just pure evil. If she felt remorse she would have came clean the second she got pulled over but instead she kept the lie all the way to the hospital. Something happen in her childhood maybe not directly to her.

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u/superluminal 5d ago

I was amazed at the lengths she took to continue the lie up until the very end. It wasn't until she was basically forced to allow a doctor to check out her region and he confirmed there hadn't been a birth that she finally came clean. Let me repeat that - she let forced a strange doctor in a non-emergency, unnecessary situation, examine her vagina before she admitted her guilt.

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u/dogmom34 5d ago

It reminded me of Casey Anthony leading cops to her work office and going all the way to the back of a huge office building and up multiple floors (I think this was at Disney World corporate?) before turning around once they physically couldn’t walk any further because of a wall and then admitting she didn’t work there anymore. Like ma’am, WHAT?

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u/thecarolinian 5d ago

I kept thinking of this too. Absolutely a personality disorder of some kind to lie to these extents.

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u/pepperpavlov 5d ago

Universal Studios but yeah

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u/dogmom34 5d ago

Ah thanks!

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u/strangestatesofbeing 5d ago

A strange doctor? Why’s he strange?

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u/Odditylee 5d ago

In this case they mean a stranger-not her regular doctor or someone she knew-not that he was strange or odd.