18 July 2009

Murder isn't murder according to one psychiatrist

When psychiatrists tamper with stuff they think they know about, we're in trouble. Most people go along with the docs when they start talking shop about people's state of mind, because most people don't stand back and really listen to what they're saying.

The latest tampering is to do with the Stockwell Strangler Kenneth Erskine, who's had his convictions for murder reduced to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility, because a psychiatrist said he was suffering from an 'abnormality' of the mind at the time of the killings.

The tampering psychiatrist is Dr Andrew Horne from notorious Broadmoor. So doc, how d'you know that then? How d'you know Erskine had an 'abnormality' of the mind? Rhetorical question because the truth of the matter is you don't know. You just made it up.

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