Wednesday, June 20, 2012

10:02 AM 6/20/2012 - Mike Nova's starred items: Anders Breivik and the trouble with defining sanity - The Guardian

10:02 AM 6/20/2012 - Mike Nova's starred items: Anders Breivik and the trouble with defining sanity - The Guardian


The Guardian (blog)

Anders Breivik and the trouble with defining sanity
The Guardian (blog)
That claim, if accepted by the court, would relieve Breivik – who insists that he is ... without examining Breivik – suggesting conditions from Asperger's syndrome ...

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The Guardian

Anders Behring Breivik believes court will rule him sane
The Guardian
Anders Behring Breivik, who is on trial for the murder of 77 people in Norway's worst terrorist atrocity, is convinced that the court trying him will find him "sane".
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Psychiatrists maintain Norwegian killer is sane
WGME
OSLO (AP) -- Psychiatrists have strongly defended a report which claims that Norway's confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik was sane last year during a ...

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Malaysia Star

Psychiatrists defend report that said Norwegian mass killer Anders ...
Washington Post
OSLO — Psychiatrists have strongly defended a report which claims that Norway's confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik was sane last year during a ...
Breivik's psychiatrist wavered on sanity rulingCANOE

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via breivik delusional disorder - Google Blog Search by Entertainment on 6/18/12
While Synne Sørheim and Torgeir Husby found Breivik "grandiose and suffering from paranoid delusions" including the belief his manifesto could "automatically" radicalise anyone who read it, Terrisson and Aspaas found him "groomed, alert, focused, although emotionally neutral with few ... To find Breivik insane – and not culpable under the penal code – the court must rule that he was suffering from a psychotic illness as opposed to a severe personality disorder.

via NYT > Anders Behring Breivik by By STEVEN ERLANGER on 10/15/11
July 22, when 77 people were killed by a homegrown terrorist in Norway, was King Harald V’s test. He is considered to have passed it.

via NYT > Anders Behring Breivik by By HENRIK PRYSER LIBELL on 11/14/11
Anders Behring Breivik, an avowed anti-immigrant extremist who has admitted to killing 77 people in a rampage in Norway last summer, appeared at his first public court hearing on Monday.

via NYT > Anders Behring Breivik by By CHRISTINA ANDERSON on 4/10/12
A new psychiatric evaluation of Anders Behring Breivik, who confessed to killing 77 people in Norway last year, concluded Tuesday that he was not psychotic when he carried out the attacks.

via NYT > Anders Behring Breivik by By MARK LEWIS and ALAN COWELL; Mark Lewis reported from Oslo, and Alan Cowell from London on 4/16/12
Anders Behring Breivik, accused of killing 77 people at a camp last summer, was defiant and impassive as his trial opened in the July 2011 killings.
 
 
 

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