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So, in court, they're asking her about
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this and she's like, "No, I didn't have
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cancer, but this goes back to her body
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image issues." She said that she wanted
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to have gastric bypass surgery, but she
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was too embarrassed to tell people that,
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but she knew that she was going to need
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the family's like help and support with
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the kids posttop. So, she made up the
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whole cancer story because she's like
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basically like, "I'm going to have
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surgery either way." I was just telling
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this other thing. So, because I didn't
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want to tell them what I was really
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having like done. So on the stand
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they're like, "Okay, gastric bypass
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surgery. Cool. Was it booked?" "Yes."
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"Okay, where?" So she tells them, and
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she gets caught on the stand lying
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because that place didn't even offer
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gastric bypass surgery. What? I know. I
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don't like What are you thinking?
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>> Yeah. Oh my god. Okay, that doesn't
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explain anything. That's wild. But
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there's there's more here. like
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disposing of evidence like the phones,
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the dehydrator.
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>> Yeah. Basically, she says at certain
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points when she realized that people
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were suspicious of her or like trying to
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blame her, she panicked and just did
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things that are dumb and make her look
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guilty. like the whole dehydrator thing.
