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The modern age of Munchhausen Syndrome: Leveraging third parties for crime

Research indicates one of the most common crimes of FDIA perps is in their ability to separate themselves from their victims, either children or adults, such that they remain a predominant authority relied upon via alternative communications and free of guilt. Case in point, 91% if the perpetrators are females who often discredit others as ill. 

FDIA Described

Factitious disorder imposed on another, FDIA, is an event imposed on others purportedly cared about committed 90+ percent of the time by females. Previously this known behavioral health issue was called Munchhausen syndrome by proxy (MSP). This mental illness primarily occurs in females acting as though a person she cares for has a mental or physical illness when it is not true.  

The cause of FDIA is not known but this condition is recognized as very dangerous and can involve stalking, cyber terrorism, killing, and other forms of conduct disorder. Why? FDIA crimes are to perpetuate levels of sympathy bestowed upon them by the community. A woman with FDIA has an inner need to be seen as ill or injured to receive attention from others. Other individuals feel obligated to extend their attention to the woman because they provide care and service to people who are or are not very ill.  There is a large percentage of women with FDIA, according to the scholarly literature, who work in the healthcare industry.

Beyond mini-abuse to poising and death

Inductively considered is falseness of community individuals, acknowledges via their presentation today, enabling identification of individuals in a clinical context with FDIA ranging from child targets to adults.  In the electronic age, how do physicians know a source is credible? By diagnostic frameworks.

Previously FDIA known as Munchhausen syndrome by proxy (MSP). This mental illness primarily occurs in females acting as though a person she cares for has a mental or physical illness when it is not true or is exaggerated.  

Individuals with FDIA are very dangerous who commit unlimited crimes from cyber stalking to physical stalking, to drastic elements of conduct disorder of vandalism and death threats. Today’s technology age affords FDIA individuals with perceived importance and means of communication to contact third parties to do their dirty work for them.

About FDIA case studies an excerpt: Identifiers

A woman with FDIA has an inner need to be seen as ill or injured, or others she cares for as injured or ill, to receive attention from others. These others feel obligated to extend their attention to the woman, and their network, because the unknown perpetrator provides care and service to people who are ill.  There is a large percentage of women with FDIA who work in the healthcare community, the context of the scholarly literature has it at 90+%.. Cold cases are known where healthcare workers with FDIA use their positions to keep them out DOJ reach. However, abuse of children is continued in today’s milieu by discrediting family members such that their position of soul authority is obtained. Does this extend to licensures? It is not known as of yet but implied. It is the observed and most distasteful presentations of child and adult torture.

Research indicates one of the most common crimes of FDIA perps is to separate themselves from their victims, either children or adults, such that they remain a predominant authority relied upon via alternative communications. Case in point, 91% if the perpetrators are females. Typically, perps in healthcare have used their poser position to further harm credibility of family members in their network

Current Actions of FDIA Perps

Cyber crime perpetrators – Third or second had tampering with systems as electronic or otherwise is what perps conduct beyond child or adult abuse.

Why these Perps away with Crime

FDIA themes include:

-FDIA perps fake illness and exaggerate that of those they have abused.  

-Making up histories – their personal history or standing in the community is falsified including religiosity.

-Implied false relationships such as with agents or police officers.

-Causing self-harm. People with FDIA can cause self-harm or threaten self-harm if authorities mentioned above do not succumb to their wishes.

FDIA Threats are Real: Scholarly Data

Munchhausen Syndrome by Proxy is a rare form of abuse due to illness falsification. The perpetrator of this abuse suffers from a psychiatric illness called Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another. Victims are usually children who grow into abused adults. Perpetrators are usually women in a maternal role, and may have associated family conflict, personality disorder, or other comorbid psychiatric illnesses. This study aims to determine the most common patterns of presentation in cases published in the literature in the past 15 years. We extracted relevant data from 108 articles, including 54 papers presenting 81 case-reports. There was a mostly even distribution of sex among the victims (51% male, 43% female, 6% unreported), who were mostly children (mean age of child victims was approximately 5 years). Most perpetrators were female (91% female, 1% female and male, 8% unreported). Twenty-three cases (28%) had a perpetrator with a known psychiatric diagnosis, the most common being Factitious Disorder Imposed on Self (10%), Depression (9%), and Personality Disorders (7%). More than one third (36%) stated family/marital conflict or abuse. Fourteen cases (17%) had perpetrators who worked in healthcare. The most common type of falsification was Induction (74%) however 15% of cases had more than one type of falsification. The most common outcomes were: separation of perpetrator and victim (37%); no follow-up was reported (22%); imprisonment of the perpetrator (14%); death of the victim (12%); psychological or psychiatric treatment of the perpetrator (10%); continued living together (4%); suicide of the perpetrator (1%). Recurrence was present in more than three quarters of cases. Our results reiterate that awareness of the most common findings in Munchhausen Syndrome by Proxy allows physicians to identify them in a clinical context.

Matrix for identification Getting Job Done

Time & Matrix to Close Files

Discussed above were symptoms of symptom exaggeration. This data should be themes with a second counterattack data set:
Identify perps’ vulnerabilities by exploiting which hackers launched FDIA. Perhaps following directives of a third party as a favored individual or brotherhood of individuals.
Identify the injected false data communicated about a person or family.
Replace the false data with the authentic data through agentic system action.

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