Blotan Hunka
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It was too calculating a crime for it to have been the result of a delusional state. I have some familiarity with Bipolar and Schizoaffective Disorder and, IMO, "real" delusions demonstrate themselves in quick impulses - not calculated assault and robbery. In other words, a person suffering mania and delusion might strike out at someone near them, and thus, for the safety of themselves and others, require hospitalization - but that is a sudden occurence where they truly are "not there" and not cases of stalking for robbery as this lowlife did. That is why the legal definition of insanity is NOT supposed to consider cases of pre-meditation and with attempts to avoid capture or discovery as valid insanity defense cases. That is why even deranged serial killers are usually not "criminally insane" from a defense standpoint.
Exactly. When a person runs or attempts to hide evidence of his/her crime it shows that the person knew they were doing wrong IMO. If a guy kills someone and just stands there and acts like nothing was wrong when the cops show up, thats something different. This was a plain mugging pure and simple. "Maybe the guy is mentally ill"...give me a freakin break.