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In reply to the discussion: James Holmes Claims Amnesia: Alleged 'Dark Knight' Shooter Wonders Why He's Arrested [View all]HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)48. Nobody who does that is normal.
The competency hearing os held to answer the questions:
Did he know right from wrong?
Is (was) he aware of his surroundings?
Is he capable of assisting lawyers in his defense?
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James Holmes Claims Amnesia: Alleged 'Dark Knight' Shooter Wonders Why He's Arrested [View all]
CanonRay
Jul 2012
OP
Interesting. I hear that one more often from murderers who are female rather than male.
Tom Ripley
Jul 2012
#2
There is something definitely wrong with anybody who goes out and shoots innocent people
MadHound
Jul 2012
#35
It's quite common for mentally ill defendants to be found competent to stand trial
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#74
I think shooting up a theater full of innocent people is a strong indication he's not all there
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#73
The MK-Ultra Redux speculations started popping up as soon as the story broke
Tom Ripley
Jul 2012
#18
I want to try to work the Project Monarch angle into it (I find it particularly entertaining)
Tom Ripley
Jul 2012
#34
Raymond Shaw is the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I've ever known in my life
SidDithers
Jul 2012
#23
Exactly, lectures are supposed to contain the truth right? I guess the truth hurt.
MNBrewer
Jul 2012
#80
Amnesia is not the proper term. What we are talking about here is actually denial.
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#52
She's absolutely right about that. I've seen it happen to someone who was very close to me.
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#51
So, in addition to being a cop, firefighter, marine, EMT, trained historian, and a journalist...
zappaman
Jul 2012
#33
I've run across the idea that the killer is also "traumatized" by the incident
treestar
Jul 2012
#60
you-- of course-- are better informed about his circumstances than any one else...
mike_c
Jul 2012
#37
You might be surprised how well denial can suppress information that is obvious to everyone else
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#50
This post is a prime example of the ignorance and demonization so prevalent about mental illness
librechik
Jul 2012
#66
I suspect you have little or no experience dealing with severely mentally ill people
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#72
This from a neuroscience student interested in creating your own historical memory?
Skidmore
Jul 2012
#78