Hi Dr. Black,
A student of mine reported watching a recent documentary last
week-end during which they were discussing famous cases of wild children,
including the case of Genie. I was under the impression that nobody really
knew where she had ended up, but the documentary supposedly
Oops... My previous posting was meant for Stephen Black... But as this may
also interest others, please feel free to join in.
Cheers!
JM
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A student of mine reported watching a recent documentary last
week-end during which they were discussing famous cases of wild
children, including the case of Genie. I was under the impression that
nobody really knew where she had ended up, but the
A minor oops on my post a few minutes ago. The Wikipedia entry does briefly
mention the
lawsuit.
Stephen
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Stephen L. Black, Ph.D. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Department of Psychology
Bishop's University
Lennoxville, QC
No Two Alike (2006). W.W. Norton Company
New York Sun review at:
http://www.nysun.com/pf.php?id=27543access=815144
Stephen
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Stephen L. Black, Ph.D. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Department of Psychology
Bishop's University
Hi,
I am still around and constantly lurking. Stephen,
thanks for retrieving the info that I searching for
myself!
More recently, I read that Genie's mother died a number of
years ago. I believe I contacted Dr. Curtiss in 2002 (?).
Shannon Gadbois
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