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I'm not familiar with those cases but you sparked a question:I haven't seen that in the cases i've seen that have had competency exams. The perception usually is that it is a means for someone to claim they're insane but they're not actually insane. Like Lori Daybell. or Letecia. Lori was incompetent but "restored to competency" so she could stand trial and aide in her defense.
IMO RA's attorneys have done him a huge disservice not getting his competency evaluated very early on or at least when his behavior really took a nosedive. This would discredit all the confessions.
WHat makes you think they need a mental health professional to do this? The ones I am aware of were not all that convincing imo. I don't have a link to them at the moment aside the one I posted earlier which was a reporter's reconstruction of RA's written "confession" to the warden (search my posts to find this pls as no link handy).