2,500 Ways to Survive
6/14/202648 min
Dr Jeni Haynes made legal history in 2019 when she became the first person in the world permitted to give evidence in court through multiple personalities, helping secure the conviction of her father for years of childhood sexual abuse.
Living with dissociative identity disorder and more than 2,500 alters, Jeni joins us to discuss her extraordinary life.
We Are Jeni is available to stream now on SBS On Demand.
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CREDITS:
Host: Meshel Laurie
Guest: Dr Jeni Haynes
Producer: Ruby Bartzis
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First 90 secondsMeshel Laurie· Host0:00
The following podcast contains accounts of child sexual assault. Listener discretion is advised. [gentle music] This is Australian True Crime with Michelle Lawrie. In 2019, Dr Jenny Haines gave evidence in court against her father, who was charged with various sex crimes committed against Jenny throughout her childhood. In the history-making trial, Dr Jenny was the first person in the world allowed to present evidence on the stand from several of her personalities. Dr Jenny lives with a condition known as dissociative identity disorder, or multiple personality disorder. She has over 2,000 personalities, whom she refers to as alters. She's the subject of a new documentary streaming on SBS called We Are Jenny, and she joins us to talk about life as she lives it today. This is Australian True Crime. We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which this podcast is created, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people of the Kulin Nation. When you popped up on the screen, like, uh, who's in the, you know, waiting to come into the call, it was Symphony.
Jeni Haynes· Guest1:09
Yeah. Yeah, she's the one that created all of us.
Meshel Laurie· Host1:12
Wow.
Jeni Haynes· Guest1:13
So it's us honors- honoring the little girl that made everybody else.
Meshel Laurie· Host1:18
The documentary is so beautiful, isn't it? And the way they've animated your alters, how did that feel to see that?
Jeni Haynes· Guest1:26
Oh, that was wonderful, because