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pseudologica fantastica
News item below.
I never knew there was a name for Jute's psychiatric condition. Turns out that not only has it got a name but Googling for "pseudologica fantastica" turned up lots of references. Next thing you know there'll be a Christmas television appeal for it hosted by Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn. PH From the Murdoch press at http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23146677-2,00.html Compulsive liar jailed for cruel bikie con By Katie Bice February 02, 2008 01:00am Article from Herald-Sun: A DOMINEERING compulsive liar who extorted more than $120,000 from a family, by conning them into believing they were under threat from bikies, was jailed yesterday for at least 14 months. Debra Bassani's outrageous lies terrified her de facto's family so much they were on the run for 11 months. They lived in caravans, removed a child from school, wouldn't go outside and a man swam a river fully clothed to escape imaginary attackers. Bassani, 39, told police: "I like to be in control." She began spinning her lies in February 2006 when her de facto, Allan Marriner, and his brothers, Jeffrey and Andrew, were about to sell their dead grandmother's home. She told them bikies had been renting the house, it had been raided by police and the gang blamed the Marriners. Bassani lied that her father, alias Fatboy Slim, was an elite detective who could keep them safe if he was paid. All up, the Marriners gave Bassani $126,180. Some also quit their jobs, a child's epilepsy went untreated, fathers lived away from their children and a family member spent up to $60,000 for his life on the run. Judge Susan Pullen said yesterday: "Your behaviour was totally outrageous." Bassani, of Frankston, pleaded guilty to three counts of obtaining property by deception, one of blackmail and five of stalking. The court heard she was a narcissist who had "pseudologica fantastica", a compulsion to create elaborate stories. She was sentenced for a maximum of 35 months. |
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Peter Howard wrote:
News item below. I never knew there was a name for Jute's psychiatric condition. Turns out that not only has it got a name but Googling for "pseudologica fantastica" turned up lots of references. Next thing you know there'll be a Christmas television appeal for it hosted by Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn. PH From the Murdoch press at http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23146677-2,00.html Compulsive liar jailed for cruel bikie con By Katie Bice February 02, 2008 01:00am Article from Herald-Sun: A DOMINEERING compulsive liar who extorted more than $120,000 from a family, by conning them into believing they were under threat from bikies, was jailed yesterday for at least 14 months. Debra Bassani's outrageous lies terrified her de facto's family so much they were on the run for 11 months. They lived in caravans, removed a child from school, wouldn't go outside and a man swam a river fully clothed to escape imaginary attackers. Bassani, 39, told police: "I like to be in control." She began spinning her lies in February 2006 when her de facto, Allan Marriner, and his brothers, Jeffrey and Andrew, were about to sell their dead grandmother's home. She told them bikies had been renting the house, it had been raided by police and the gang blamed the Marriners. Bassani lied that her father, alias Fatboy Slim, was an elite detective who could keep them safe if he was paid. All up, the Marriners gave Bassani $126,180. Some also quit their jobs, a child's epilepsy went untreated, fathers lived away from their children and a family member spent up to $60,000 for his life on the run. Judge Susan Pullen said yesterday: "Your behaviour was totally outrageous." Bassani, of Frankston, pleaded guilty to three counts of obtaining property by deception, one of blackmail and five of stalking. The court heard she was a narcissist who had "pseudologica fantastica", a compulsion to create elaborate stories. She was sentenced for a maximum of 35 months. wasn't usenet /invented/ for people like this? don't they post "stress relief" theories on r.b.t? personally, i think the wrong person was jailed - it should have been the idiots that believed that crap. |
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"Peter Howard" wrote: News item below. I never knew there was a name for Jute's psychiatric condition. Turns out that not only has it got a name but Googling for "pseudologica fantastica" turned up lots of references. Next thing you know there'll be a Christmas television appeal for it hosted by Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn. PH From the Murdoch press at http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23146677-2,00.html Compulsive liar jailed for cruel bikie con By Katie Bice February 02, 2008 01:00am Article from Herald-Sun: A DOMINEERING compulsive liar who extorted more than $120,000 from a family, by conning them into believing they were under threat from bikies, was jailed yesterday for at least 14 months. Debra Bassani's outrageous lies terrified her de facto's family so much they were on the run for 11 months. The most interesting thing about this story is that it introduced me to "de facto" as an Aussie synonym for "common-law spouse." I suppose it's not a substantially weirder phrase than "common-law," but it seems quite drolly casual. -- Ryan Cousineau http://www.wiredcola.com/ "In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls." "In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them." |
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On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 17:34:35 GMT, Ryan Cousineau
may have said: In article , "Peter Howard" wrote: News item below. I never knew there was a name for Jute's psychiatric condition. Turns out that not only has it got a name but Googling for "pseudologica fantastica" turned up lots of references. Next thing you know there'll be a Christmas television appeal for it hosted by Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn. PH From the Murdoch press at http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23146677-2,00.html Compulsive liar jailed for cruel bikie con By Katie Bice February 02, 2008 01:00am Article from Herald-Sun: A DOMINEERING compulsive liar who extorted more than $120,000 from a family, by conning them into believing they were under threat from bikies, was jailed yesterday for at least 14 months. Debra Bassani's outrageous lies terrified her de facto's family so much they were on the run for 11 months. The most interesting thing about this story is that it introduced me to "de facto" as an Aussie synonym for "common-law spouse." I suppose it's not a substantially weirder phrase than "common-law," but it seems quite drolly casual. IMLE, Australians tend to be drolly casual in discussing a lot of things that the rest of the world is overly formal or even dysfunctionally in denial about. -- My email address is antispammed; pull WEEDS if replying via e-mail. Typoes are not a bug, they're a feature. Words processed in a facility that contains nuts. |
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Werehatrack Wrote: On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 17:34:35 GMT, Ryan Cousineau may have said: In article , "Peter Howard" wrote: News item below. I never knew there was a name for Jute's psychiatric condition. Turns out that not only has it got a name but Googling for "pseudologica fantastica" turned up lots of references. Next thing you know there'll be a Christmas television appeal for it hosted by Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn. PH From the Murdoch press at http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23146677-2,00.html Compulsive liar jailed for cruel bikie con By Katie Bice February 02, 2008 01:00am Article from Herald-Sun: A DOMINEERING compulsive liar who extorted more than $120,000 from a family, by conning them into believing they were under threat from bikies, was jailed yesterday for at least 14 months. Debra Bassani's outrageous lies terrified her de facto's family so much they were on the run for 11 months. The most interesting thing about this story is that it introduced me to "de facto" as an Aussie synonym for "common-law spouse." I suppose it's not a substantially weirder phrase than "common-law," but it seems quite drolly casual. IMLE, Australians tend to be drolly casual in discussing a lot of things that the rest of the world is overly formal or even dysfunctionally in denial about. -- My email address is antispammed; pull WEEDS if replying via e-mail. Typoes are not a bug, they're a feature. Words processed in a facility that contains nuts. Haven't met many Newfies, have ya? Dan -- Dan Burkhart |
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On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 05:45:53 +1100, Dan Burkhart
may have said: Werehatrack Wrote: IMLE, Australians tend to be drolly casual in discussing a lot of things that the rest of the world is overly formal or even dysfunctionally in denial about. -- My email address is antispammed; pull WEEDS if replying via e-mail. Typoes are not a bug, they're a feature. Words processed in a facility that contains nuts. Haven't met many Newfies, have ya? Oh, a few, but not so many as the Ozzites. OTOH, it's sometimes hard to tell that a given Canadian is (or isn't) a Newfie. But then, IME, Canadians in general tend to be saner than USians anyway; the gradation between non-Newfies and Newfies is probably less than that between USians and Canadians...but unless I get a chance to find out, I'd have to take your word for it. -- My email address is antispammed; pull WEEDS if replying via e-mail. Typoes are not a bug, they're a feature. Words processed in a facility that contains nuts. |
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On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 17:31:38 GMT, still just me
may have said: On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 12:15:01 -0600, Werehatrack wrote: The most interesting thing about this story is that it introduced me to "de facto" as an Aussie synonym for "common-law spouse." I suppose it's not a substantially weirder phrase than "common-law," but it seems quite drolly casual. IMLE, Australians tend to be drolly casual in discussing a lot of things that the rest of the world is overly formal or even dysfunctionally in denial about. Are you saying they favor gay marriage? I believe you're the one who brought up that precise subject. I did not. I have no idea what the actual attitude is toward that in Australia. My experience has been that they have fewer hangups in general, however. -- My email address is antispammed; pull WEEDS if replying via e-mail. Typoes are not a bug, they're a feature. Words processed in a facility that contains nuts. |
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still just me wrote:
On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 12:15:01 -0600, Werehatrack wrote: The most interesting thing about this story is that it introduced me to "de facto" as an Aussie synonym for "common-law spouse." I suppose it's not a substantially weirder phrase than "common-law," but it seems quite drolly casual. IMLE, Australians tend to be drolly casual in discussing a lot of things that the rest of the world is overly formal or even dysfunctionally in denial about. Are you saying they favor gay marriage? Marriage is supposed to be misery, not a gay time. The use of the word "gay" as a synonym for "homosexual" offends me. -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia "And never forget, life ultimately makes failures of all people." - A. Derleth |
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This **** deserved more than a token jail sentence. She suffered from no such thing she was an evil lying piece of work. When the chips were down she used a mental disorder to escape punishment.
When her IQ was tested for the trial it was found she had an iq of about 71.. This THING could have 3 conversations at once, with a phone in each pocket and verbally to your face. I have an iQ of 140 and i cannot do that. A friend of mine in the top 1 percentile cannot either. It was this IQ and her apparent mental condition that got her off an attempted murder charge among others. All emotion aside i do understand mental illness. but the way the legal system in this country works it is more like a ticket to do what you like. Do i get a shorter sentence if shoot her due to the schizophrenia i suffer because of her actions?. Does my cousin get a shorter one because he is epileptic?. No using a mental condition to lessen your sentence is a joke. A DOMINEERING compulsive liar who extorted more than $120,000 from a family, by conning them into believing they were under threat from bikies, was jailed yesterday for at least 14 months. Debra Bassani's outrageous lies terrified her de facto's family so much they were on the run for 11 months. They lived in caravans, removed a child from school, wouldn't go outside and a man swam a river fully clothed to escape imaginary attackers. Bassani, 39, told police: "I like to be in control." She began spinning her lies in February 2006 when her de facto, Allan Marriner, and his brothers, Jeffrey and Andrew, were about to sell their dead grandmother's home. She told them bikies had been renting the house, it had been raided by police and the gang blamed the Marriners. Bassani lied that her father, alias Fatboy Slim, was an elite detective who could keep them safe if he was paid. All up, the Marriners gave Bassani $126,180. Some also quit their jobs, a child's epilepsy went untreated, fathers lived away from their children and a family member spent up to $60,000 for his life on the run. Judge Susan Pullen said yesterday: "Your behaviour was totally outrageous.." Bassani, of Frankston, pleaded guilty to three counts of obtaining property by deception, one of blackmail and five of stalking. The court heard she was a narcissist who had "pseudologica fantastica", a compulsion to create elaborate stories. She was sentenced for a maximum of 35 months. |
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On Sat, 31 Jan 2015 01:14:49 -0800 (PST), Thomas Marriner
wrote: This **** deserved more than a token jail sentence. She suffered from no such thing she was an evil lying piece of work. When the chips were down she used a mental disorder to escape punishment. When her IQ was tested for the trial it was found she had an iq of about 71. This THING could have 3 conversations at once, with a phone in each pocket and verbally to your face. I have an iQ of 140 and i cannot do that. A friend of mine in the top 1 percentile cannot either. It was this IQ and her apparent mental condition that got her off an attempted murder charge among others. All emotion aside i do understand mental illness. but the way the legal system in this country works it is more like a ticket to do what you like. Do i get a shorter sentence if shoot her due to the schizophrenia i suffer because of her actions?. Does my cousin get a shorter one because he is epileptic?. No using a mental condition to lessen your sentence is a joke. A DOMINEERING compulsive liar who extorted more than $120,000 from a family, by conning them into believing they were under threat from bikies, was jailed yesterday for at least 14 months. Debra Bassani's outrageous lies terrified her de facto's family so much they were on the run for 11 months. They lived in caravans, removed a child from school, wouldn't go outside and a man swam a river fully clothed to escape imaginary attackers. Bassani, 39, told police: "I like to be in control." She began spinning her lies in February 2006 when her de facto, Allan Marriner, and his brothers, Jeffrey and Andrew, were about to sell their dead grandmother's home. She told them bikies had been renting the house, it had been raided by police and the gang blamed the Marriners. Bassani lied that her father, alias Fatboy Slim, was an elite detective who could keep them safe if he was paid. All up, the Marriners gave Bassani $126,180. Some also quit their jobs, a child's epilepsy went untreated, fathers lived away from their children and a family member spent up to $60,000 for his life on the run. Judge Susan Pullen said yesterday: "Your behaviour was totally outrageous." Bassani, of Frankston, pleaded guilty to three counts of obtaining property by deception, one of blackmail and five of stalking. The court heard she was a narcissist who had "pseudologica fantastica", a compulsion to create elaborate stories. She was sentenced for a maximum of 35 months. I read both the original post and your response and I'm still confused What is a "de facto". See "terrified her de facto's family", "when her de facto"? -- Cheers, John B. |
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