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Complete, First published Feb 15, 2019
Mr G's daughter's disappearance had been unreported to the police until several weeks after she had allegedly gone missing. 
Following a brief interview with police, Mr G's sanity was called into question due to some claims he made that were clearly delusional. 
To obtain a valid response from him, Mr G was told that this assessment was simply a therapy session to help him cope with the absence of his daughter while the police continued to investigate her disappearance.
Mr G's full name has since been changed to protect his identity.
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