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Oedipus Wreckx-n-Effect

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  1. Just now, Sgt.Squarehead said:

     

    The shock, the terror.....You should get a job for the Daily Mail mate!  :lol:

     

     

    Horrifying would have been my choice of word, just because I live in the UK doesn't mean I like the rules and I sure as shit don't get any say in writing them!  :P

    If only you had some sort of method of properly fighting back against tyranny... ;)

     

    All jokes aside, how has violent crime trended in the past ten to fifteen years in the UK?

  2. My question still remains. I read the article.  This is the part that stood out to me. 

     

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    CTV footage showed Salvador killing two cats before targeting Mrs Silva. He lost his job three days before the incident, and smoked skunk cannabis, the court heard.

     

    His trial heard two psychiatrists agreed he was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia.

     

    When he carried out the killing, he believed Mrs Silva was a supernatural entity, either Adolf Hitler back from the dead or a demon who had taken the form of an old lady, jurors heard.

     

     

    He was not previously diagnosed. Paranoid Schizophrenia victims that hold down a job are fairly rare. It all just seems so deliberate. Hacking off someone's head isn't a quick and easy thing like killing cats. 

  3. Just now, Sgt.Squarehead said:

     

    The article & video cover it pretty thoroughly, he'd well & truly lost the plot and chopped a poor old lady's head off.....Consequently while he's not guilty of murder by reason of insanity, he'll be indefinitely detained under the Mental Health Act. 

     

    He won't be going anywhere in a long time and where he's going he'll fit right in. 

    How is the insanity plea defined in the UK?

     

    From what I understand here in the States, it usually defends individuals who accidentally hurt others due to their illness. 

     

    I'm at a loss as to how someone accidentally cuts an old woman's head off.

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