California prison psychiatrist accused of faking her own rape - Laurie Ann Martinez recruited her friend to appear like she'd been beaten, robbed and raped
source: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/california-prison-psychiatrist-accused-faking-rape-art...
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- She split her own lip with a pin, scraped her knuckles with sandpaper and had her friend punch her in the face. Investigators say she even ripped open her blouse, then wet her pants to give the appearance she had been knocked unconscious.
But it was all part of what authorities said Friday was an elaborate hoax by the woman to convince her husband she was raped so they could move to a safer neighborhood.
Charges filed by the Sacramento County district attorney allege Laurie Ann Martinez, a prison psychologist, conspired with the friend to create the appearance that she was beaten, robbed and raped by a stranger in April in her Sacramento home.
Martinez, her friend and two co-workers eventually told police the whole thing was a setup to convince Martinez's husband that they needed to move from a blighted, high-crime area three miles north of the state Capitol.
It didn't work. Instead, the couple filed for divorce six weeks after the April 10 incident, according to court records.
"If all you wanted to do is move, there's other ways than staging a burglary and rape," said Sacramento police Sgt. Andrew Pettit. "She went to great lengths to make this appear real."
Martinez, 36, a psychologist for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, reported she had come home that day to find a stranger in her kitchen, authorities said.
"As she tried to run away, the suspect grabbed her and hit her in the face," court records say in describing what she told police. "She lost consciousness and then when she awoke she found her pants and underwear pulled down to her ankles."
Missing from her home were two laptop computers, Martinez's purse, an Xbox video game console, a camera and numerous credit cards that Martinez said the stranger had stolen.
In reality, the items were all at the home of her friend, Nicole April Snyder, authorities allege. Investigators say Martinez had Snyder punch her in the face with boxing gloves they bought for that purpose.
Martinez began crying hysterically when police arrived, according to court papers.
Martinez's two lawyers in the family court actions, Russell Carlson and Ben Ramsey, did not immediately return telephone messages seeking comment. Her husband's attorneys in the family law case declined to comment.
Martinez was arrested Monday and freed on $50,000 bond. There is no record that she has a criminal attorney before her arraignment set for Monday.
Snyder, 33, is charged with the same conspiracy counts, and a warrant has been issued for her arrest. Shelly Orio, a spokeswoman for the district attorney's office, said she had no indication that Snyder has retained an attorney.
If convicted of conspiracy, each woman faces up to three years in prison, Orio said.
Police detectives and crime scene investigators spent hundreds of hours on the case, until one of Martinez's prison co-workers came forward to say Martinez had been talking at work about faking a crime at her home to persuade her husband to move, Pettit said.
"It doesn't sit well for other women who really are victims, crying wolf," Pettit said.
Martinez had been a psychologist overseeing other mental health workers treating inmates at California State Prison, Sacramento, said department spokeswoman Terry Thornton. The prison 20 miles east of Sacramento was the scene this week of a fight among more than 150 inmates that sent 11 inmates to outside hospitals.
Thornton said Martinez was redirected to the department's headquarters in May, when the investigation began, and has had no contact with inmates since then. Thornton said the department also is conducting its own investigation.
Martinez did not immediately return an emailed request for comment left with Thornton.
Robert Kahane, executive officer of the California Board of Psychology, said Martinez's license currently is valid. However, "we are working diligently to ensure immediate and continued consumer protection as quickly as possible," he said.
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alexandrek:
The real victims will suffer. I also believe this woman needs to get the punishment as long as someone convicted of rape
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UhOhSpaghettiO:
If there were a "resident psychiatrist" aboard,
or even a psychologist for that matter, s/he
would have a field day with your video. I'm
sure that the thematic apperception of your
visual is intended to communicate some kind
of message. Indeed, it does about--guess who? - 6 months ago
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bailey78
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What a bimbo she gives real rape victums a bad name and a black eye. She should go to jail for such acts of ignorance.
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bailey78
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UhOhSpaghettiO
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Wow. And this woman was a practicing psychologist? Someone had best make sure she never works in this field again.
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UhOhSpaghettiO:
And that she gets the help she needs.
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UhOhSpaghettiO:
She needs punishment as long as someone convicted of rape. She is not mentally ill she is manipulative.
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MotherForTruth
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squarethecircle
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wow, what a manipulative and devious thing to do to the person you're supposed to trust and love forever. A number of years ago my sister in law was abducted out of her house and taken to a Sandusky type scenario with the guys wife upstairs the entire time...the police couldn't believe her story even though she had kept her head and had tons of details they eventually used when they caught him six girls later. Things are screwed up. It is time to pay the piper for many I believe
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squarethecircle:
How heartbreaking :(
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UhOhSpaghettiO
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EmperorThan
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At least she probably knows what the fuck is wrong with herself. She has the qualifications to figure it out.
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EmperorThan:
Heal Thy self Hey??
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EmperorThan:
Not so. Being in the field and practicing
in the mental health profession does not
necessarily mean that persons have insight into
their own problems. In fact, most helping
professions (psychologists, physicians, nurses,
pharmacists, dentists, etc.) all have what are
known as "Distressed/Impaired" contingents of
their respective associations that are geared
specifically for those recovering from alcoholism,
addiction, and other mental health problems. - 6 months ago
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WildestHorse [removed]
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Incredulous:
You find it funny that a person in a mental
health profession is susceptible to the same
conditions that afflict people in the general
population? What's funny about that? I don't
get the joke. It's tragic when a person in any
profession suffers a "break down" or impaired
functioning. Even the astronaut who perpetrated
a bizarre act of stalking was, ultimately, the sad tale
of a person who had gone through rigorous training
but couldn't handle her intimate relationships. That's
nothing to laugh about. - 6 months ago
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EmperorThan:
Yes she is manipulative and nothing will stand in her way. Her husband did the smartest thing by living her. But again, what will she do next if she is not stooped?
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MotherForTruth
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KB723
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California prison psychiatrist
I think that about explains a lot.... I would think that a degree in Psychiatry can also be a way of knowing how to manipulate...
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KB723:
She indeed is dangerous to society.
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MotherForTruth:
Please keep us updated as to what shall happen in this case... =)
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KB723:
A degree in psychiatry isn't required to know how to manipulate.
The best manipulators--both historically as well as empirically--are
sociopaths. ..(aka psychopaths or Antisocial Personality Disorders)
who seem, as Lady Gaga says, to have been "born that way". - 6 months ago
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WildestHorse [removed]
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KB723:
Oh, by the way, you did read the article, I presume?
If so, you seem to have missed the important fact that
the accused in this instance is not a medical doctor (psychiatrist),
but a "psychologist". Huge differentce. - 6 months ago
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MotherForTruth:
What's the basis for your determination
that this woman is a "danger to society"?
Since that's a legal term that has repercussions as
to disposition, I'm wondering how you've been able
to make such a determination without ever examining
the accused? For a mental health professional to make
such a determination without performing the usual and
required protocol would be considered malpractice.Do you have access to data based on your direct examination
of the accused, as well as having performed the required screening
and historical protocols? I'm very curious. - 6 months ago
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KB723:
Good to see you again...:)
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WildestHorse:
Excellent points, WH.
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squarethecircle
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KB723:
KB saw you here earlier and had to run, but wanted to say how nice it is to read your smiling voice again. Missed you
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squarethecircle:
I missed you as well STC... What do you make of this Post???
http://current.com/community/93574456_is-your-employer-betting-on-your-death-you... - 6 months ago
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KB723:
I will try, but too often in cases like these a woman gets excused and the case quietly goes away.
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WildestHorse:
You seem to have high tolerance for female criminals. Too many mothers kill their children to in revenge, too many cases of false rape to manipulate husbands, boyfriends, and the public perception. This premeditated, criminal behavior and women like these are danger to society.
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Life is hard when you're stupid.
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Not_A_Troll
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Probably had an inmate crush. Lucky husband.. alls well that ends well.
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Not_A_Troll:
I agree her husband was smart to run as fast as he could from this manipulator.
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UhOhSpaghettiO
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Not_A_Troll:
Indeed. Run, buddy, run!
I sure hope they don't have children. - 6 months ago
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UhOhSpaghettiO
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UhOhSpaghettiO:
False rape claims has become pandemic during the custody fights.
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MotherForTruth
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Eeww! Disgusting. Someone could have ended up in her very prison because of her delusion. How about we require all law enforcement and prison staff be psychologically tested for sociopathy and reject, not include them, if they are found so...law makers too...of course if we said bankers too, then what would they all do? Become janitors?
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uppityprogressive:
Hell one time, I shit you not, I had to take a 580 question personality test just for the job application for Hollywood Video! I didn't get the job either. lol
Let's say, to be in a position of power, any authoritative position you at LEAST have to do as much mental evaluation as Hollywood Video requires.
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uppityprogressive:
She is not mentally ill she is manipulative.
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MotherForTruth:
Here again, I find your "evaluation" spurious at best.
How do you know that this woman is not "mentally ill".Have you ever performed a "Mental Status Examination"?
Have you ever performed the required "Clinical Interview"?
Have you ever administered and analyzed the usual battery
of psychological screening instruments? If you haven't, you're
really talking off the top of your head and essentially defaming
the accused. I sincerely doubt that you are even a mental health
professional to be making such statements. - 6 months ago
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MotherForTruth:
excellent point!
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Incredulous
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uppityprogressive:
What you're proposing actually used to
be practiced in the employment field.
Pre-employment psychological screening
tests were given regularly, although the
practice was stopped after it was found
to be unconstitutional. Some variation still
exists in certain fields where a person of
optimal functioning is deemed essential. - 6 months ago
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EmperorThan:
I believe the test that you're talking about
actually has 567 items. - 6 months ago
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WildestHorse:
Stop looking for an excuse of premeditated crime committed by female.
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she makes it bad for women who are really the victims of rape. I hope the california medical board revoked her license.
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cherry5000:
I also hope she is incarcerated.
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MotherForTruth:
WHY? Why would you "hope" that?
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WildestHorse:
Would you rather see a falsely convicted incarcerated for a rape that never happen?
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A rather manipulative woman: Just the kind you want to counsel emotionally unstable prisoners - NOT!
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jahbini:
I wonder if she chosen her career to use her manipulation talents.
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MotherForTruth:
Excuse me? I thought that you
just stated above that she is "dangerous to society"
as though you have direct, first hand information.
Now, you're asking if she chose her profession to
use her "manipulation talents". You don't make sense. - 6 months ago
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treewolf39
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THAT IS SOMETHING YOU DON'T SEE EVERY DAY.
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treewolf39:
Actually false rape claims happens much more often then we think.
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MotherForTruth:
I know that, it was more how she did it and how she got caught.
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MotherForTruth:
And you know this according to what
empirical source? - 6 months ago
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I would be surprised if she got more than a slap on the wrist. Disgusting
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misfit20:
I am afraid you are right.
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