Crime in the City

Who failed Maya?

45 min · 14 jul 2026
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Was Maya Kowalski a medical mystery or a victim of a system gone wrong? To the outside world she was a sick child cared for by a devoted mother fighting for specialized treatments. But everything changed when the hospital believed Maya's mother was suffering from Münchausen syndrome by proxy. In this episode, we dive deep into the devastating legal battles, the medical malpractice allegations, and the systematic failures that ripped this family apart. Did the legal system break this family or was the tragedy already set in motion? Topics discussed: * Child Abuse * Münchausen syndrome by proxy * False imprisonment * Kidnapping * Ketamine * Drug Use

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