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Neil 23-01-2008 13:42

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Originally Posted by jackyalex (Post 520847)
How can a person claim insanity ? how would an insane person know they were insane


When they found them self stood over the mutilated body of a young lady :eek:

Neil 23-01-2008 13:42

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When I murdered my 1st wife I claimed insanitary, I drowned her in the toilet.

jackyalex 23-01-2008 13:43

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your avatar says it all neil lol

WillowTheWhisp 23-01-2008 13:58

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He isn't claiming he didn't do anything wrong. He's claiming he doesn't remember doing it. There's a big difference.

jackyalex 23-01-2008 14:05

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 520861)
He isn't claiming he didn't do anything wrong. He's claiming he doesn't remember doing it. There's a big difference.

he did say to the judge and jury, This man you see in front of you wasnt the man who jumped off the forth floor balcony with his two kids, that is what he said.

WillowTheWhisp 23-01-2008 14:12

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Yes, and that doesn't mean that he considers that what he did was not wrong.

Lilly 23-01-2008 16:28

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Has he been cleared altogether?

The article I've seen says he's been cleared of murder but what about manslaughter?

I don't think that he was planning all week to kill his kids, he says it was a split second decision but nevertheless he did kill his son, so surely that's manslaughter. :confused:

Margaret Pilkington 23-01-2008 16:30

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This man was, and still is(to a lesser degree) mentally ill.
He has been seen by qualified psychiatrists who considered that at the time he committed the dreadful act, he was not sane.
He will live with the results of his actions for the rest of his life, namely the loss of his family.
If we are to believe all we read about this case, then maybe his wife should shoulder some of the responsibility. She was going to leave him and had told him that the marriage was over....so why take him to a foreign country, where there would be no family support network for him. He had had a past history of depression, two brothers having committed suicide, and his grandmother having died just a month earlier.
My great goodnight, this is enough to push the sanest of us over the edge.

Margaret Pilkington 23-01-2008 16:31

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I think he has been cleared on the grounds of 'diminished responsibility' and it has been recommended that he be placed in a mental health institution.

panther 23-01-2008 17:38

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 520841)
lol cheers for taking the karma, it made me laugh so much :D

LOL you as well, wonder who that was...emmmm:rolleyes:

flashy 23-01-2008 17:51

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 520976)
LOL you as well, wonder who that was...emmmm:rolleyes:


lol bet we can both guess ;)

panther 23-01-2008 17:53

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well who ever it was, didnt leave their name, which i thought was very rude...:rolleyes:,and noticed it was someone with little rep power...:D

blazey 23-01-2008 20:23

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Its funny but every time you give rep or get rep you mention it in the thread and have a conversation about it. Wouldn't it be ironic if you had been giving it eachother :rolleyes:

i actually paused before I carried on that sentence which I no doubt would've recieved an infraction for, but its nice to see that your sticking together.

panther 24-01-2008 08:36

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 521053)
Its funny but every time you give rep or get rep you mention it in the thread and have a conversation about it. Wouldn't it be ironic if you had been giving it eachother :rolleyes:

i actually paused before I carried on that sentence which I no doubt would've recieved an infraction for, but its nice to see that your sticking together.

stop talking poo:dummy2:


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