“Mike Hixenbaugh will ALWAYS only give you one side of the story. His reporting on the Megan Carter case was fraudulent. He railroaded the pediatrician who reported the offense, claiming because she wasn’t a child abuse pediatrician, she couldn’t diagnose abuse. That’s absurd. He also suggested that no child abuse pediatrician was involved in the case when a simple FOIA request would have shown that Dr. Carol Jenny, one of the most respected child abuse pediatricians in the US, reviewed over 50,000 pages of medical records for Carter’s child. He absolutely knew this. How do you know? Because he linked the family court decision (which is full of inaccuracies) to the article, and in that decision it mentions Dr. Jenny’s testimony and medical record review. Yet Hixenbaugh never mentions that in his article. That’s an old reporter trick. Bury what you don’t want people to read in a link or at the very end of a long article (also a Hixenbaugh staple) and never mention it in your writing. That allows the reporter to fraudulently claim the info was available if people had followed the link, and in this case read a 40 page court decision.
I consider Mike Hixenbaugh a person without a conscience who has put personal advancement in front of the safety of children.
If you want to be manipulated, this is the podcast for you.”
interested Texan via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
06/02/23