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Originally Posted by BOSSY
I have a good buddy who is on the unit that followed him for the final hours before his arrest and helped with the final arrest... Some pretty erratic behaviour - that hasn't come out yet - that I'll bet will be presented as part of an appeal and not criminally fit defence...
No doubt he did it but will be interesting how/if the defence tries to get him off as not responsible due to mental issues...
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Mental "issues" and mental illness are not a ticket to "not criminally responsible".
The amount of advanced planning to commit the crime and then try to cover it up looks like the act was carried out with the forethought of repercussions and knowing full well that it was wrong.