NocturnalLady
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the link in msg # 703 is just the same old same old stuff that Hernandez's lawyer spread around. While it may or may not be true what is true is that Hernandez did not come forth and confess. He was turned in by his brother in law.
I think I'm going to hold off on believing that PH is bipolar and schizophrenic until I see some documentation - medical records, doctor's testimony etc. - that says he is. The article just states that as a fact and offers no source and no corroboration and no evidence.
Obviously I think that anyone who kills a young child has some sort of mental issue. Being inclined to murder people is an issue in itself IMHO. But I don't think you have to be "crazy" to be a murderer.
We haven't heard of PH having the kind of life history that would tend to add up to something as serious as being bipolar and schizophrenic either. He seems to have led a fairly innocuous and unexceptional life without the level of drama, upheaval and disturbance you might expect to see in someone with those conditions.