Maryanne Godboldo won against government-backed psychiatrists. Her introduction included references to Dr. Thomas Szasz. [Here is an additional list of his books.] I learned just today that Maryanne Godboldo died back in October 2017. A good review o Thomas Szasz's work is penned by Murray Rothbard.
The Detroit News reported on Friday, October 13, 2017, that
Maryanne Godboldo, the Detroit mom who became the symbol of a parent’s right to refuse prescription medication and other medical treatment they deem unsafe or unnecessary, has died, her attorney’s office said Friday.
Godboldo, 63, [1954-2017] was involved in a five-year court battle stemming from criminal charges leveled against her for refusing to give her disabled daughter anti-psychotic drugs. She was involved in a police standoff when she defied social service authorities who wanted to give her special-needs daughter a psychiatric drug.She died Wednesday, October 11, 2017, according to family members.
ClickonDetroit said that she had an aneurysm in 2015, two years before her death. And you know for sure that the state's psychiatry machine pressure on her brought about her demise.
The case against Godboldo was dismissed earlier this year after she suffered an aneurysm last year.Though she had this aneurysm two years before she died, none of the online papers I can find cite the specific date that she died or her specific year, though a little addition can calculate that. It's just that journalism is no longer journalism.