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Roxanne Mitchell suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder.
The obsessive-compulsive part of her personality, ‘Tiffany Williams” has dominating and disruptive behavior patterns that are very difficult for Roxanne to keep under her control. She reaches out for professional mental-medical attention.
When a chain of events takes place in her life that gets her into a lot of trouble, Roxanne remembers little of how she got involved in these incidents. She now struggles to prove her innocence. But the question is: Did she actually commit the serious crime? Does she deserve to go to prison?
After all, everyone has a little Tiffany in them.
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Not until she failed to appear as a scheduled guest on a talk show
in Chicago did more individuals become concerned. This show was
especially important to her because she planned to donate a quarter of
a million dollars to a well-known foundation for sick children, and she
was very eager about it. After speaking to Moravec regarding Ismay’s
disappearance, the manager, the show producer, and the talk show host
all became suspicious and contacted the authorities to report Ismay
missing. Throughout the investigation Ismay’s family, friends, and
other associates were questioned by detectives. No one had much to say
other than agreeing on when she dropped out of sight.
Speaking to the media, Bryan stated, “There is not a violent bone in my
mother’s body. She is so mild tempered, sweet and gentle to me and my
little brother.”
“She hated violence,” Coje said. “At first she didn’t
even want me to join the football team, because she was afraid I’d get
hurt or hurt someone. When we were younger, spanking us was her last
resort and she would apologize afterwards because she felt so bad.”
Daniel told the reporters, “My ex-wife had her problems, but I’ve never
known her to do any serious bodily harm to anyone throughout our
marriage. It’s hard for me to believe that she actually committed this
crime.”
The fact is, is that everyone who knew me personally could not believe
I would ever perpetrate such a deplorable crime. But people, including
Coje and Bryan, did not get a chance to become well acquainted with
Tiffany Williams, who was introduced to me while the children were ages
eight and twelve. My sons only knew me, Roxanne Mitchell. But Tiffany,
the obsessive compulsive part of Roxanne, showed signs of violent
tendencies and had psychopathic behavior patterns that started out
small but escalated as time progressed.