Members only The Coverup The Lies: "My doctor said inpatient treatment will harm me" The Truth: Mom was scared of inpatient treatment. Mom disclosed to Grandma Linda that she did not want to go to inpatient treatment because she was afraid to lose custody. Her father confirmed the fear, while Dad was just trying to get her help.
Members only The Abuse "Mom is furious I want to leave...and stopped getting me dinner" Grimma has a history of denying food from her children. Mom texted (Linda) about when Grimma was angry and "stopped getting (her) dinner."
Members only The Evidence I made a family decision: Multiple eye witnesses, sworn testimony, and text from Mom confirm and attempt to justify the druggings.
Members only The Crime "I have never seen someone deal so well with another person being so verbally abusive." "I have never seen someone deal so well with another person being so verbally abusive."
Members only The Courts Don't move out! Grimma and Grumpa threaten to sue for custody if Mom and Evie leave "I told my family and now they have all joined up to say they will take legal action against Steve and I for custody of Evie if we leave."
Members only The Coverup The Lies: "Dad isolated me from my family" The Truth: Dad repeatedly attempted to connect Mom with her oft-estranged family members.
The Crime Mom started to do better after moving to San Francisco Escaping her family and other pressures, Mom started to do better. She got back to work, celebrated Mother's day in their new apartment and began to look so much healthier after her medication was changed. There was hope.
The Crime "I have made horrible decisions," says Mom to Dad after making up the story of a vacation to flee the state. "I have made horrible decisions."
Members only The Abuse Mom sued parents for custody as a teen; Living with Grimma and Grumpa again not good for 'mental health' Mom has said that she sued for emancipation as a teenager. The Walsh family has not been the same since. Mom still has the same lingering urges from her adolescence to leave her parents since it causes her mental health to deteriorate.
The Crime Mom and Evie move to the attic of the family compound in Chappaqua, New York that features five buildings and and private gated road leading to the driveway The Walsh Family estate in Chappaqua New York is a few blocks from the Clintons and features five buildings and private gated road.
The Crime "Works for us" Dad, Mom and her father Steve Walsh agree to a two-three week supervised vacation to NY "Works for us" Dad, mom and her father Steve Walsh agree to a two-three week supervised vacation and exemption from the California court order.
Members only The Crime 'Monster Schitzo' asked to share her secret nickname in order to identify in communications to New York The day after Dad was granted emergency custody and a restraining order, Mom reached out to her on-again / off-again NY boyfriend, Matan for help, "bringing the bastard down."
Members only The Crime "What do you think of my abuse journal? Spent all day writing it." Mom pens retroactive "abuse journal" after Dad receives emergency custody and a restraining order.
Members only The Crime Mom fears doctor recommended in-patient treatment; Grumpa confirms that fear Mom to Grandma Linda: "I'm not ready to get inpatient treatment. It could be used against me."
The Crime Dad granted emergency custody, restraining order, and hearing is scheduled in San Francisco Dad granted emergency custody and restraining order after nanny catches Mom drugging him.
Members only The Crime Mom fires her doctor and warns Dad he will "regret" breaking up with her before disappearing with Evie Mom tells Dad he will 'regret' breaking up with her and that she intended to deny his rights as a father.
The Crime Dad reaches out to Mom's father Steve Walsh to talk about Tara's reaction to her diagnosis of BPD Dad reaches out to Mom's father Steve Walsh to talk about her behavior since the diagnosis and recommendation of a higher standard of care.
The Crime Mom abandons Evie and heads to the airport after being caught by the nanny putting drugs in Dad's wine Mom abandons Evie and heads to the airport after being caught by the nanny putting drugs in Dad's wine.
Members only The Crime Seroquel comes with a black box warning Seroquel comes with a black box warning.
The Crime Mom admits in open court to drugging Dad. Here is the first (of many) times she talks about it. Mom admits to secretly drugging Dad on the stand in San Francisco in August 2018.
The Crime Nanny catches Mom “putting pills” in Dad’s wine. Testifies that Mom fired her for alerting him to the situation. Mom fired the nanny after catching her "putting pills" in Dad's wine.
Members only The Crime Mom is diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Mom diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) in May of 2018.
Members only The Crime Mom, in a jealous rage, threatens to call the police on Dad Mom thought Dad was on a date and in a jealous rage threatened to call the police and cast him as an abuser if he returned home.
The Coverup "[He] is a lying criminal - I tried to protect you - I am sorry this happened to you" - Mom "I am sorry this happened to you. I tried to protect you."
Members only The Crime NY friend flies to SF to support Mom while she figures out mental health treatment. Dad keeps Grumpa updated. Mom’s good friend visits from NY during her mental health episode.