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Jul 15, 2008

Psychologist: Accused killer may be schizophrenic

A former Oregon man accused of killing his four children and attacking his wife in Louisville nearly two years ago shows signs of schizophrenia and is delusional, a psychologist said Monday.

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Chris
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Jul 15, 2008
 
Schizophrenic or no schizophrenic, that illness can't absolve him of this unconscionable act.

He should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. At the very least, be placed in a psychiatric hospital for life. There should be no chance of him ever entering into society again.
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Jul 17, 2008
 
The dx. explains the behavior but certainly does not excuse it. No doubt he was "off his meds." at the time. Chances are he would not have done that if he were taking his meds and his serum levels were appropriate. Unmedicated, he presents a severe threat to himself and the rest of society. I would like to see him in a psych. unit in a prison..........for life.
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