Monday, June 22, 2015

Medford Muccini Munchausen Syndrome: The Muccini-Manchurian Candidate (say 3 times fast!!!)

357,346 @ 12:40 pm

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Candidate Stephanie Burke...for Medford it  just Don't Work



Medford's Muccini Munchausen syndrome is a psychiatric factitious disorder wherein those affected feign disease, illness, or psychological trauma to draw attention, sympathy, or reassurance to themselves. It is also sometimes known as hospital addiction syndrome, thick chart syndrome, or hospital hopper syndrome. True Munchausen syndrome fits within the subclass of factitious disorder with predominantly physical signs and symptoms, but they also have a history of recurrent hospitalization, travelling, and dramatic, untrue, and extremely improbable tales of their past experiences





Candidate Stephanie Burke...for Medford it  just Don't Work
 
Candidate Stephanie Burke...for Medford it  just Don't Work
 
Candidate Stephanie Burke...for Medford it  just Don't Work
 
Candidate Stephanie Burke...for Medford it  just Don't Work
 
 
 



IN OTHER NEWS
file under: OOOPS, they are going DELUSIONAL again!!!


  If Muccini-Burke gets in, director Aleksi Makela can do a sequel to Hellsinki - MEDFRAUD!, the journey of Mike McGlynn and Stephanie Muccini-Burke who run a city 5 miles north of Boston like Emperor Nero (rhymes with Vinny Piro!)  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellsinki


Hellsinki (Finnish: Rööperi) is a 2009 Finnish film directed by Aleksi Mäkelä. The film is based on the novel Rööperi – rikoksen vuodet 1955–2005 by Harri Nykänen and Tom Sjöberg.[3] Hellsinki follows the journey of two criminals, Tomppa and Krisu, in Punavuori (in slang Rööperi), a neighbourhood in Helsinki, from the mid-1960s to the late 1970s

Two from Woburn Arrested During Major Heroin Busts

Lawrence Police arrested 22 people allegedly involved in dealing, using heroin.

http://patch.com/massachusetts/woburn/two-woburn-arrested-during-major-heroin-busts-0?utm_source=newsletter-daily&utm_medium=email&utm_term=police%20%26%20fire&utm_campaign=newsletter&utm_content=article-state



The Lawrence Police Department initiated “a major anti-drug operation” targeting alleged heroin dealers and their customers in the city on June 19, and netted 22 people from Massachusetts and New Hampshire, ranging in ages from 17 to 59, according to a press statement.
Police reportedly seized assorted bags of heroin and more than $4,000, according to police. The investigation and operation was conducted in conjunction with several other law enforcement agencies from both states, according to Lawrence Police Chief James Fitzpatrick.