We're rereleasing an episode from our original coverage of the Kowalski case that was published on 11/7/2023. *** With a verdict in the case days away, host Andrea Dunlop unpacks some of whatâs happened so far in the Kowalski v Johns Hopkins All Childrens trial with lawyer and trial consultant Jonathan Leach. They analyze the dueling opening statements, consider what each side is likely to look for in jurors, and which of the chargesâif anyâmight be most viable.  Andrea shares insights on the lawyers after watching their interactions in court. She also weighs in on the extensive medical testimony so far, including a major revelation about the origins of Maya's controversial CRPS diagnosis. We also share a chilling account of Mayaâs ketamine coma that was shared in court via missives written by Beata herself.  As both sides begin their closing arguments Andrea weighs the merits of what each side has told the jury and considers what the ramifications of the imminent verdict might be. *** To support the show, subscribe on â Apple Podcastâ s or go to â Patreon.com/NobodyShouldBelieveMeâ where you can listen to exclusive bonus content and access all episodes early and ad-free, including weekly recaps of the Kowalski trial.  Follow host Andrea Dunlop on Instagram for behind-the-scenes photos: â @andreadunlopâ  Buy Andreaâs â books hereâ . For more information and resources on Munchausen by Proxy, please visit â MunchausenSupport.comâ  Download the â APSAC's practice guidelines hereâ . *** Click â hereâ to view our sponsors. Remember that using our codes helps advertisers know youâre listening and helps us keep making the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're rereleasing an episode from our original coverage of the Kowalski case that was published on 11/7/2023. *** With a verdict in the case days away, host Andrea Dunlop unpacks some of whatâs happened so far in the Kowalski v Johns Hopkins All Childrens trial with lawyer and trial consultant Jonathan Leach. They analyze the dueling opening statements, consider what each side is likely to look for in jurors, and which of the chargesâif anyâmight be most viable.  Andrea shares insights on the l...