I'm not sure how far to run with this.

I don't know how much of any of what OW says is true. But I have a copy of a referral letter which she has written about him, attached to an email calling him Dad. Funny that she's a) not a cardiologist but feels able to refer him to a private practitioner, and b) there was nothing wrong with his treatment in the first place. Smacks of more manipulation. The letter reads like she actually saw and examined him.

That is crossing a boundary. Not supposed to treat own family. Not supposed to send medical information to unsecured email accounts.

Do I send a tip off?


Reality is that which, if you don't believe in it, doesn't go away.