A Thanksgiving Disaster, a Burned Toddler and a Family at Odds

Jacob's son Blake was burned at 2 1/2 years old on a treadmill in his sister Ellen's home at Thanksgiving in 2014. Jacob claims Ellen was 100% responsible for his son's injuries and scars. Jacob's wife, Beth, says that their family was uninvited to further Thanksgivings by Ellen. Ellen says that she never uninvited Jacob and his family, is not responsible for Blake's injuries and says that in the four-and-a-half years Jacob has held this grudge, Blake hasn't developed scars. Ellen and Jacob's brother, Ed, says that he's tried to play mediator, but after Jacob went on a social media rant in February 2019, rehashing the accident and continuing to blame Ellen, he knew that this unhealthy family feud needed bigger help. Can Dr. Phil help these siblings mend fences?
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