No clue on this one but since it is such a serious matter and he is doing it outpatient I would guess the panel will be diligent and cautious and use all the time they need. I think Oscar is going to be a difficult read, even his written tests will be a bit all over the place IMO.
I think he has an unwell mind.
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bbm1 - mmmm , will have to respectfully disagree , he's VERY readable.
I've been trying to read my boss for ages , his face is like stone , he shows nothing. OP is the opposite , he displays boatloads of emotions.
What i agree with is that it will be hard to exactly pin-point what has generated whatever will be found. Although the safe bet would be the amputations , to reconstruct that, relying on the recollection of a 1 year old mind would prove , imo , complicated .....assuming OP is willing to let that barrier down and doesn't go berserk.
bbm2 - The evaluation will tell us that but something , imho , is there.
I'm fairly convinced that to me , personally , this evaluation will provide a lot of information, which i'll likely be able to reconcile with what i've seen of OP and what i can't define simply because i'm not a psychiatrist/psychologist.
Which i'll then , in my mind , tie up with everything i've heard and seen at the trial and here , Johnson and Burger , Stander , Stipps ,not hearing Frank , the forensics and ballistics ,hopefully with my perceived wrong evidence that A was the first shot and what OP himself has testified to.
Apologies for long answer
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