Malpractice

The clinching factor with regard to the deeply complex the situation for the Murphy Mackintosh Marshall (brother’s in-laws) family issues is that there was a “successful” suicide.

Well, I dunno maybe he just faked it and fled to get away from me.

In that regard also, Johns Hopkins University Affective Disorders Unit failed so abysmally there were 3 serious suicide attempts by me and one fatal one by my brother. Or someone on the run. Same with my mother. A death that came too soon. There was something wrong with how that happened.

I talked to an attorney who was a fellow graduate of Kent School shortly after we all got away from Hopkins. He sent a letter to everybody on the roster and I had a conversation with him about suing in pysch issues. He said it was pretty hard to do but what you have to do is to establish substandard care. And if there is a suicide that generally is going to get the case taken seriously.

Im alive, but barely. After two massive overdose suicide attempts and one minor one that turned into a horrific nightmare that I am still not over. Here in Pennsylvania in 2016. I was almost dead but they brought me back. Im still pulling it together from that.

In the meantime, I had a son; and now I am fit to address the Mackintosh family situation.

First of all, it was not a legal marriage. Second, it was not a legal divorce. We had become very fond of each other. I heard that he got some kind of divorce order later on, but I was never formally advised of this. So, assuming that the common law marriage laws here prevail in other states, I am guessing that our marriage BECAME legal; and cannot be dissolved as it was.

So I am still a married woman; I had made the Mackintosh name go bad, I admit it. I have cleaned everything or almost everything cleaned up from our bitter dispute. So, I changed my name back to Murphy when I came back here to PA; and now I have been trying to clear that.

So, I did this work all by myself.

Hopkins will be sued.

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