maxfactor
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You miss so much when you only get tweets!! Here is Christie Blatchford's article about today's witnesses. IMO, Blatchford is usually very accurate with her reporting, just thinking back to the trial of MR, when all was said and done she was spot on with everything.
So it will be up to the jury to decide if he was malingering. I've already made up my mind.
It was a remarkably unequivocal diagnosis, given that Dr. Allard also appeared to say that Mr. Magnotta met the two-pronged legal criteria for mental wellness.
In other words, she said, he was capable of appreciating what’s called the “nature and quality” of his acts (meaning, she said, that he understood the “material reality” of what he was doing when he killed Mr. Lin and cut up his body) and also that, as “a man of normal intellect” with the general knowledge of what is right and wrong, “He knew it was wrong.”
http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com...ling-but-knew-it-was-wrong-psychiatrist-says/What is interesting is that even in the early exploration of the file before the jurors, while Mr. Magnotta was first suspected of suffering from schizophrenia as a teenager (the age when the disease often “breaks out”, he was also simultaneously suspected of being a malinger, or of faking symptoms.
So it will be up to the jury to decide if he was malingering. I've already made up my mind.