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Natalia Grace Documentary Reaction (Chapter 3)

Dr Kirk Honda reacts to the Natalia Grace documentary.

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May 10, 2024

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 Natalia Grace Documentary Reaction (Chapter 3)

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They didn’t say in which order the events at the apartment happened. What if she had the experience with weird creepy dude first and the event with the little boy was a reaction to that (and possibly events that had happened previously and the old guy retraumatized her)?

Talia

New twist: Natalia is now claiming that the Manns abused her for years and she had to escape. I wonder if Kirk will do a new series of thoughts when season 3 comes out? I will also say that the first time I heard Michael describe the knife incident, I immediately thought she may not have been awake. My sister used to sleepwalk a lot as a kid and the body language and speech pattern sounded similar. Also, I would say that what the documentarians put out in season 1 may have heavily been dependent on the ongoing court case against Michael, which would explain why it was one sided. It may also have been a really bad production choice.

Talia

The lack of reporting in this makes me realize that one of the benefits of being raised by a social worker (my mom worked for DHS) is that i know that the first and quickest thing you do is REPORT THAT SHIT. I may have complaints about my up bringing but I'm grateful for that.

Tracy & her cats

Kirk, there is something wrong with the audio being uploaded to the free feed on Spotify. I’m not sure if it has to do with downcoding, but listening to this Patreon upload, the one on Spotify ( https://open.spotify.com/episode/5SjY5pSjfwfpQdS23UesWg?si=nzUzolDHQ2KWhQsqZEkn1w ) is clearly popping and fuzzy in a way that is not just my speakers. Hopefully you can get this figured out.

SeattleTransAndNonbinary ChoralEnsemble

Honestly Natalia is after all the shit she's been through a very mature individual. Her resilience is admirable.

Emily


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