They fall for all the catastrophic calamities that these catfish scammers cook up to get money out of their victims. How delusional must one be to fall for these scammers these days? Catfishing is all over the news, internet, articles, but some people are so NEEDY that they won't believe it's happening to them. I had negative zero sympathy for the catfish victim today. It will be interesting if they do a follow-up in a year. Phil wants to do out patient therapy with Lacey. She keeps putting herself into situations where bad things are inevitable. ![]() Phil was going to baby her and tell her she was right about everything and wave some magic wand. Phil was going to nominate her for saint of the year. Lacey turns to her, glares and mouths "I warned you". Phil has her older sister on and she barely says anything. Then the methy daughter comes on and goes on about how everyone in the world betrays her (even the McDonald's worker who forgot she didn't want onions) and that's why she does drugs (not a lot, just a little, all the time, you know, it's not a problem, but it is, but rehab is for junkies and I'm not one, but I need help, and I'm not on any now, except all the ones you found in my drug test this morning) and that's why her life isn't good.ĭr. Phil laces (ha!) into the mother for being a dumbass enabler and she was completely blindsided. Will she grab onto the lifeline he offers and put an end to her self-destructive behavior? Phil digs into Lacey’s past and uncovers a source of pain. Still, she admits she abuses drugs and needs help getting her life back on track. Who does she say she blames for her sister’s behavior? Lacey says she feels betrayed and misunderstood by her family and claims she’ll never make the same mistakes as her mother, because she’s smarter. What does she say started her daughter’s downward spiral? And, does Dee take any ownership in the situation? Lacey’s older sister, Devin, calls Lacey a “ticking time bomb” and says her lifestyle is putting a strain on the whole family. ![]() She also says Lacey has anger issues and often lashes out at family members. She says Lacey moved out of the house at 15, has been in abusive relationships, got pregnant for the first time at 16 and is addicted to marijuana and prescription pills - a habit Lacey supports by erotic dancing. Fifty-year-old Dee says that at 17, she was drugged, kidnapped and forced to work in a brothel for three months - and she fears her 20-year-old daughter, Lacey, may be headed toward the same fate.
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