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1.0 out of 5 stars Wouldn't believe anything from this author, September 14, 2005
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Book Max "Max" (Silver Spring, MD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Steps to Healthy Touching (Paperback)
Kee MacFarlane is the social worker who's incompetant interviewing techniques led to the fiasco of the McMartin trial (the longest, most expensive trial in American history that produced no convictions & lots of bad publicity for child abuse cases around the country).
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1.0 out of 5 stars Unbelievable, May 31, 2007
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This review is from: Steps to Healthy Touching (Paperback)
It's hard to believe Kee MacFarlane even still has a career. After the horrifying techniques she used during the infamous McMartin case she should be banned from ever contributing any advice to the world of child psychology.

This is a woman who has actually abused children into giving false testimony. If you care at all about your child's health stay far, far away.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Kee MacFarlane, November 29, 2008
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This review is from: Steps to Healthy Touching (Paperback)
It is unbelievable that this woman has actually been allowed to publish in the field of child psychology. She ruined the careers, and nearly demolished the lives of innocent people-look up "The McMartin Preschool" case. This psychotic woman led children into giving false testimony against innocent people, the McMartin family, several of whom were elderly. She should be banned from contributing to the child psychology field for what she did, preying on innocent people. Watch the film "Indictment," which is an accurate depiction of the McMartin Preschool trial, based on false allegations, which Kee MacFarlane was responsible for starting by leading children to lie about about being molested.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Kee MacFarlane was right!, April 3, 2010
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Lil Domi (Topeka, Kansas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Steps to Healthy Touching (Paperback)
Don't pay attention to these haters, Kee. You were right about the McMartin Preschool Abuse. Kids never lie, no matter how ridiculous and fantastic the fantasies may be.

How can anyone doubt there allegations?? (from wiki)

"Some of the accusations were described as "bizarre",[6] overlapping with accusations that mirrored the just-starting satanic ritual abuse panic.[3] It was alleged that, in addition to having been sexually abused, they saw witches fly, traveled in a hot-air balloon, and were taken through underground tunnels.[3] When shown a series of photographs by Danny Davis, the McMartins' lawyer, one child identified actor Chuck Norris as one of the abusers.[1]

Some of the abuse was alleged to have occurred in secret tunnels beneath the school. Several investigations turned up evidence of old buildings on the site and other debris from before the school was built, but no evidence of any rooms was found.[3] There were claims of orgies at car washes and airports, and of children being flushed down toilets to secret rooms where they would be abused, then cleaned up and presented back to their unsuspecting parents. Some children said they were made to play a game called "Naked Movie Star" in which they were photographed nude.[3][4][22] During the trial, testimony from the children stated that the naked movie star game was actually a rhyming taunt used to tease other children, and had nothing to do with having naked pictures taken.[3]"

Kee, my only regret is that no one prosecuted Chuck Norris.
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1.0 out of 5 stars L.A.'s opinion, November 16, 2011
This review is from: Steps to Healthy Touching (Paperback)
I live in the L.A. area and saw this trial un fold. kee macfarlane was the main instigator against the Mcmartins. raymond buckey spent 5 years in LA co. jail awaiting trial. macfarlane claimed to be a psycotherapist but, had no license or training. her techniques were bizarre and later discounted as being suggestive and leading. as far as the book, "steps to healthy touching", I wouldn't read it if it was free.
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