FrancesFlower
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Also, in regards to his head injury in custody.
I had the misfortune of being stuck in a relationship with one particularly nasty piece of work some years ago.
Whenever he'd done something to me or anybody else that meant the police would be called (like smashing up the house we shared) he would hit himself in the head/face over and over - or make a ton of superficial cuts to his arms in advance of the police attending. This was, in my experience, designed to make himself look mentally ill.
Such theatrics from him worked and instead of being carted off to the police station on several occasions he was taken to the mental health unit for assessment and later discharged with no repercussions.
Any 'normal' person would have been arrested.
With the benefit of hindsight and some newer understanding of psychology it's clear that he had a pretty severe personality disorder.
It could be the case that WC is laying the groundwork for claims that he's not criminally responsible.
Of course it could also be a suicide attempt, but anybody with much sense would know that you're not going to succeed committing suicide in police custody (which is alot different to prison in terms of how frequently you're checked on - especially being the suspect in such a high profile case)
Just my take anyway.
I had the misfortune of being stuck in a relationship with one particularly nasty piece of work some years ago.
Whenever he'd done something to me or anybody else that meant the police would be called (like smashing up the house we shared) he would hit himself in the head/face over and over - or make a ton of superficial cuts to his arms in advance of the police attending. This was, in my experience, designed to make himself look mentally ill.
Such theatrics from him worked and instead of being carted off to the police station on several occasions he was taken to the mental health unit for assessment and later discharged with no repercussions.
Any 'normal' person would have been arrested.
With the benefit of hindsight and some newer understanding of psychology it's clear that he had a pretty severe personality disorder.
It could be the case that WC is laying the groundwork for claims that he's not criminally responsible.
Of course it could also be a suicide attempt, but anybody with much sense would know that you're not going to succeed committing suicide in police custody (which is alot different to prison in terms of how frequently you're checked on - especially being the suspect in such a high profile case)
Just my take anyway.