Early on I had a feeling Lacy was responsible for her child's issues. :( it's sickening she was that addicted to sympath
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cdjunkee-1 — 10 years ago(February 04, 2016 07:18 AM)
Early on I had a feeling Lacy was responsible for her child's issues.
it's sickening she was that addicted to sympathy and attention she would harm her baby. Reminded me of the movie "The Night Listener". 20 years was not enough prison time. -
GraceFromSoCal — 10 years ago(February 04, 2016 02:21 PM)
Early on I had a feeling Lacy was responsible for her child's issues.

Same here. At some point I said to myself, "the show is called 'Web of Lies'so where does the lying come in? ah-ha! it's the mother!" I'm very familiar with Munchausen syndrome by proxy, and figured that was what was happening. But at the end, when everything she'd done was disclosed, I really had to question what her true motives were. Giving her child huge amounts of sodium seems more like a desire to kill him than simply make him sick. So I don't know.
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Tenarife60 — 8 months ago(July 15, 2025 07:32 PM)
I remember this case, but I think it was on another program that I saw it on and not Web of Lies.
I'm certain my cousin's wife has Munchausen by Proxy and over the years has invented ailments to get more attention from medical staff and more prescriptions. It's nothing to her since she's never worked and state taxpayers foot her bill (she's on Medicaid). I think that's why she does it because she's never had anything going on in her life and has always sat at home, mostly alone, watching T.V. and eating. -
WaningMoonMage — 10 years ago(February 04, 2016 02:54 PM)
I was actually surprised it was Lacy. I thought the lies would come from one of the people in the place she moved to where she wasn't allowed to lock her doors. This episode was one of the worst though. Who lies about being raped by their own father and poisons their baby for attention? I can't believe there's even a chance of her being released in 20 years. That sentence was a joke.
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EmilyTheDramaQueen — 10 years ago(February 06, 2016 06:09 AM)
I had a feeling in the beginning that she was full of crap ever since she was talking about how her dad was the father of her child but for some reason when she moved into the place with no locks I was like they were going to do something to her child so I was a bit surprised by it. I know when I usually watch this show the main person in the scenario is usually the victim and not the criminal.
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catlover11 — 10 years ago(March 15, 2016 04:32 PM)
One of my questions was about the place that took her and her son inthe place w/o locks on the doors. How in the world did she end of up there b/c I'm sure they have tons of people wanting in, especially if it's free (I don't that it was but it didn't say). I don't knowjust seemed too easy to me. Plus, why wouldn't they have locks on the doors. That was wierd.