“That’s very interesting. Thank you, Doctor. No more questions.” Brennan turned to David. “Your witness.”
David rose and walked over to the witness box. “Dr. Upton, have you ever had patients
come to you, having been diagnosed by other doctors as having MPD?” “Yes. Several times.”
“And did you treat those patients?” “No, I didn’t.” “Why not?”
I can’t treat conditions that don’t exist. One of the patients was an embezzler
who wanted me to testify that he wasn’t responsible because he had an alter who did it.
Another patient was a housewife who was arrested for beating her children.
She says that someone inside her made her do it. There were a few more like that
with different excuses, but they were all trying to hide from something. In other words, they were faking.”
“You seem to have a very definite opinion about this, Doctor.” “I do. I know I’m right.”
David said, “You know you’re right?” “Well, I mean—” “—that everyone else must be wrong?
All the doctors who believe in MPD are all wrong?” “I didn’t mean that—”
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