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Kirstie is an inpatient mental illness patient under [[Vyn Richter]]'s care. She was diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder when she was put on trial for the stabbing of her boyfriend. Three distinct personalities have shown themselves: her | Kirstie is an inpatient mental illness patient under [[Vyn Richter]]'s care. She was diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder when she was put on trial for the stabbing of her boyfriend. Three distinct personalities have shown themselves: an innocent and timid personality thought by many to be her "original self," a personality prone to violent outbursts identifying himself as "Kirstie's father," and a more sinister murderous one identifying herself as "Kirstie's big sister."<ref>[[Vyn "Near and Far"]]</ref> | ||
==Organization(s)== | ==Organization(s)== |
Revision as of 01:30, 3 August 2021
Kirstie Gonzales
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Gender | Female |
Occupation | Inpatient mental patient |
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General
Kirstie is an inpatient mental illness patient under Vyn Richter's care. She was diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder when she was put on trial for the stabbing of her boyfriend. Three distinct personalities have shown themselves: an innocent and timid personality thought by many to be her "original self," a personality prone to violent outbursts identifying himself as "Kirstie's father," and a more sinister murderous one identifying herself as "Kirstie's big sister."[1]
Organization(s)
- Giannovyn Mental Health Research Center - Patient