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Whenever I see an individual
in a forensic situation, somebody accused of
premeditated murder, facing a death penalty, I
always have to ask myself, "is this individual telling
me how he really feels or is he malingering or faking?" Because after all, there's
a tremendous motivation to appear insane and
that way not be responsible for the things he did
in a forensic situation, somebody accused of
premeditated murder, facing a death penalty, I
always have to ask myself, "is this individual telling
me how he really feels or is he malingering or faking?" Because after all, there's
a tremendous motivation to appear insane and
that way not be responsible for the things he did
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Whenever I see an individual
in a forensic situation,
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somebody accused of
premeditated murder,
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facing a death penalty, I
always have to ask myself,
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"is this individual telling
me how he really feels
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or is he malingering or faking?"
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Because after all, there's
a tremendous motivation
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to appear insane and
that way not be responsible
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for the things he did.
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Movie Summary
Follows the story of Kenneth Bianchi, a man who left bodies on display throughout the Hollywood Hillside and was called "The Hillside Strangler".