"When he stepped into that theater, his thoughts and actions were consumed by his disease," defense attorney says. Could not distinguish between right and wrong.
the way they presented it, it sounded like it was late may/june? but i'm not positive.....it wasn't very clear...Can you recall where in the time frame he told a friend who reached out to him: "Flood gates are open now,"? That sounds to me like he knew what he was planning was wrong.
"When he stepped into that theater, his thoughts and actions were consumed by his disease," defense attorney says. Could not distinguish between right and wrong.
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Thank you Mrs G Norris for posting your opinion. I know much more than I care to know about mental illness and at this point I believe a good case is being made that Holmes is mentally ill. However, the evidence is yet to be presented and I will reserve judgment.I'm going to play juror when I'm able to watch this trial and try and keep an open mind, my tendency is to feel that he is insane however, but I do want to try and put that to one side and see what I think of the testimony as it is presented.
Thank you Mrs G Norris for posting your opinion. I know much more than I care to know about mental illness and at this point I believe a good case is being made that Holmes is mentally ill. However, the evidence is yet to be presented and I will reserve judgment.
I think it may have been CNN I was watching where they were trying to explain what constitutes a valid mental ill defense. It was pretty complicated and I cant hardly recall how it went. The jist of it was something along the lines of a person could still be mentally ill but so long as they knew right from wrong at the time of the murder, then it is not a valid defense.
I took the discussion to mean that the person would have to be so out of his mind that he had no idea it was wrong to kill someone. And that is why it is so hard to use the insanity defense. I dont think this Holmes will qualify since I think he knew what he was doing was against the law and wrong IMO.
The problem with these cases is someone has to be a little off their rocker anyway to commit crimes like this. But were they so far off their rocker that they didnt know what they were doing. That is the part that usually makes the defense not work for them.
It does help them on punishment though and that is different. The punishment phase is where being mentally ill can help give them a less severe sentence or help get them into a medical secure building rather than normal prison.
Nicely said. A rather complex issue, isn't it?