The Extreme Consequence of Parental Alienation Syndrome-The Richard Lohstroh Case of a Child Driven to Kill His Father-Will Courts Move toward Allowing Children to Use Parental Alienation Syndrome as a Defense to the Crime of Murder of Their Own Parent. Walker, A. J Women's Rights Law Reporter, 27(3):153–164, USA, 2006.
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@article{Walker2006The,
  author = {Walker, April J},
  title = {The Extreme Consequence of Parental Alienation Syndrome-The Richard Lohstroh Case of a Child Driven to Kill His Father-Will Courts Move toward Allowing Children to Use Parental Alienation Syndrome as a Defense to the Crime of Murder of Their Own Parent},
  journal = {Women's Rights Law Reporter},
  address = {USA},
  year = {2006},
  volume = {27},
  number = {3},
  pages = {153--164},
  keywords = {Legal},
  language = {English}
}

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