What? He actually has never not taken his meds. The murder for which he went to trial in was his first recorded schizophrenic episode...his medication is the result of that murder.
Read more then the title if you want to chip in. He had his first schizophrenic episode, he killed a guy in 2008. He was found not guilty, because he was a severe case of schizophrenia. He is being released in 2017 after 9 years in a mental institution. They did exactly what you just said they should lol.
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That article doesn't mention he ATE THE GUYS EYES and part of his heart......dude should not be unsupervised.
"The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it's indifference. The opposite of faith is not heresy, it's indifference. And the opposite of life is not death, it's indifference."
Elie Wiesel (1928 – 2016)
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If a member of my family pulled out a man's heart and ate it because a voice in their head told them that doing so would grant them live saving abilities, I would already know that no force could possibly put an end to them.
I would also be very concerned for their future as "that person who ate someone's heart" and would likely not simply let them waltz around the streets as if nothing happened.
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I fully support what Canada is doing here. GL;HF
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“The biggest communication problem is we do not listen to understand. We listen to reply,” Stephen Covey.
The world could really do with some Dexters, Punishers or a Kira.
If there happens to be a Shinigami that reads these forums, I volunteer.
“The biggest communication problem is we do not listen to understand. We listen to reply,” Stephen Covey.
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“The biggest communication problem is we do not listen to understand. We listen to reply,” Stephen Covey.