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I think he definitely is drugged. While he did move once before the nightmare begins, he just doesn't seem to react to the stabbing, certainly not as a fully conscious person would. No screaming, no yelling, no thrashing around or escape attempts.

I've always thought he was actually already dead before the stabbing started. Actually a quick
Google just found an article with his autopsy. The stab wounds were inflicted after death, cause of death was probably a slit throat or possibly head trauma, although they couldn't say (head was pretty decomposed when they found it).

"Dazé, reading from his autopsy report, noted the victim’s body suffered 55 stabs in total — 37 to the upper body and 18 to the abdomen, some so deep they punctured the victim’s lungs and intestines. These injuries were inflicted after the victim was already dead, likely with the screwdriver investigators found in the piles of trash Magnotta left behind when he fled Montreal."
Autopsy also showed he was drugged:

"He told the jury a toxicology report indicated Lin had sleeping pills and allergy medication in his system."​

http://globalnews.ca/news/1606434/berlin-man-who-took-magnotta-in-to-home-continues-testimony/
 
I agree
im in Canada and that guy from the bus is actually back in after all the uproar they decided he had to stay in mental hosp
and another case here where a DR murdered his 2 or 3 baby girls
was let off with mental probs
he was released after 1 year I believe and his ex wife went crazy for couple years fighting the courts decision and eventually with all the public going crazy he was put back in but this time he is in prison not a hosp
since the deal with the devil ( Homolka) the courts have started cracking down trying to make up for that mess
we had a murder in the family and the guy was sentenced 15- life but couldn't apply for parole until after 15 which was last year but he will do every day of the 25 according a friend of mine shes a lawyer and her hubbys a judge and word is he will do every day but he has also been bad boy in prison and has been stabbed, has stabbed a guy so hopefully he keeps fucking up and ends up staying in the forever
 
Luka Magnotta can’t explain wearing Jun Lin’s clothing, trial hears
—Luka Rocco Magnotta told a psychiatrist he didn't know why he was wearing Jun Lin's clothing after the Chinese student's slaying and dismemberment
[...]
Magnotta was asked by Dr. Joel Watts about surveillance video images that captured Magnotta emptying the contents of his apartment while wearing Lin's baseball cap and yellow T-shirt.



The cap was subsequently recovered in Berlin when Magnotta was arrested

[...]

The trial entered its eighth week Monday with more testimony from Watts, who was hired by Magnotta's attorney to assess the accused's criminal responsibility.

[..]

The accused admits having caused Lin's death, but Watts and another psychiatrist have testified he was in a psychotic state linked to his long-standing schizophrenia and was incapable of telling right from wrong the night of the killing.

[...]

told the jury Magnotta couldn't really explain the clothing when he asked.



“I asked Mr. Magnotta about that and he described to me that he couldn't remember why he decided to wear the clothing other than the fact that he liked the clothing Mr. Lin had,”
[...]
“There was a ball cap that he particularly liked. He said it looked nice.”



The images of Magnotta wearing the clothing were captured by video cameras in his apartment building. Magnotta told
[...]
he was aware of the cameras and that he was being taped.



“He told me they were there and they weren't a preoccupation for him,”
[...]
Defence attorney Luc Leclair also asked Watts about “Manny,” a man Magnotta has cast as an abusive tormentor who allegedly forced him to stop taking his antipsychotic medications and to film videos in which cats were killed.



Manny has been a central figure in Magnotta's interviews with psychiatrists, but the existence of the American from New Mexico has never been established.



Watts believes the man does exist.



“But I think at some point Mr. Magnotta's experiences of Manny ceased to be based in reality and his experiences were actually hallucinatory,”

[...]
In addition to first-degree murder, Magnotta is also charged with criminally harassing Prime Minister Stephen Harper and other members of Parliament; mailing obscene and indecent material; committing an indignity to a body; and publishing obscene materials.
[...]

Crown has argued the crimes were planned and deliberate.



Earlier on Monday, Quebec Superior Court Justice Guy Cournoyer told jurors he wants to deliver his final instructions the first week of December and that they should be deliberating by the end of that week.

[...]

http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2014/11/17/luka_magnotta_trial_may_wrap_up_in_early_december.html
 
Luka Magnotta trial: Crown accuses psychiatrist of changing sides

[....]

rown prosecutor Louis Bouthillier grilled the witness on the two roles
[...]
asking Watts why he changed sides to work for the defence just three months after working for the police.
[...]
defended himself, explaining it’s common for forensic psychiatrists to wear two hats, both as a treating psychiatrist and as a forensic psychiatrist charged with objectively assessing a patient.
[...]

psychiatrist specified that his role in the extradition process was unusual, because it was the first time a Canadian psychiatrist had been asked to perform such a task, and on the Berlin trip he was a treating psychiatrist with a “very limited role.”
[...]

noted that psychiatrists are aware of a potential to be swayed if they are treating a patient they want to help, but he said he was not worried about that in this case.


“I didn’t feel as though I had a particular bias either way, and I felt that I was able to do the job for the defence,”
[...]
The psychiatrist also rejected the prosecution’s suggestion he was lured by the high-profile nature of the case, although Watts said he was attracted by what promised to be an interesting and challenging assessment.



Bouthillier noted the psychiatrist had remarked that his initial impression of Magnotta in Berlin was that he was putting on a show,
[....]
Watts said he later came to believe the accused was not faking his psychotic symptoms.



Watts is one of two psychiatrists hired by the defence who have concluded Magnotta is not criminally responsible for the charges against him because he was in a psychotic state when he committed the crime.
[...]
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montr...uses-psychiatrist-of-changing-sides-1.2838216

 
Luka Magnotta finds a fall guy in the mysterious Manny Lopez
[...]
wasn’t merely two stray cats Luka Magnotta killed about seven months before the slaying of Jun Lin, but rather his own pets.

He’d adopted one cat in July of 2011 and got another for free in October
[...]
Joel Watts, a forensic psychiatrist testifying for the defence, told
[...]
“He even named them,” Dr. Watts said. “Kenny and Jasmin.”
[...]
Magnotta belatedly told Dr. Watts about killing the cats because of his purported distress.

The first cat he fed to a friend’s python, the second he drowned the next day in the bathtub of his apartment.

Both incidents were videoed and posted online, though Dr. Watts said Mr. Magnotta told him, using the passive voice of a bystander, that “it makes no sense the videos were put online.”
[...]
as well as the earlier videoed death of a cat he suffocated in 2010 with a vacuum cleaner while living in New York, Mr. Magnotta blamed on the mysterious Manny Lopez, allegedly a former brutish client of his escort business.
[...]
Lopez may or may not even exist — the jurors have seen not a shred of evidence he does,
[...]
but certainly he has functioned as the fall guy for much of the worst conduct Mr. Magnotta has admitted.
[....]
both Dr. Watts and Dr. Marie-Frederique Allard, who also testified for the defence, believe that Manny is or may be real.
[...]
Watts put it, he “is perhaps a real person” but at some point, he said, it may be that “Mr. Magnotta’s experiences of Manny ceased to be real and were actually hallucinatory…

“I spent quite a bit of time wondering and trying to suss out whether and how real Manny is,”
[...]
“It’s difficult for me to know how based in reality Manny is,” he said, but nonetheless concluded that he may be a real person.
[...]
Magnotta also told Dr. Watts that Manny was to blame for what happened on the night of May 25, 2012, when he slit Mr. Lin’s throat, dismembered his body and committed various indignities upon it.
[...]
Dr. Watts’ 121-page report says, it was Manny who Mr. Magnotta says was responsible for directing him from start to finish that night, first telling him to recruit a man for a threesome, then that perhaps Mr. Lin was a government agent and finally to dispose of Mr. Lin’s body parts as he did.
[...]
Magnotta, through his lawyer, Luc Leclair, has acknowledged the “physical part” of the five charges, including first-degree murder, he faces in Mr. Lin’s death, but is pleading not guilty by reason of mental disorder, in his case a psychosis secondary to his chronic schizophrenia.
[...]
Watts did not seem to have been struck by what looks blindingly obvious to a layman:
[...]
Mr. Magnotta may have found a convenient way to minimize his responsibility for his actions (Manny made him do it), that not all cat-killings are alike and that killing trusting pets is qualitatively worse.
[...]
the only evidence contemporaneous with the killing of Mr. Lin — particularly the reams of surveillance videotape showing Mr. Magnotta as he went about the grim business of body part disposal afterwards — showed him unruffled and cool.
[...]
Mr. Leclair played several excerpts of the video from Mr. Magnotta’s apartment building, during which, in the early morning hours of May 25
[...]
Magnotta made myriad trips to the building’s basement garbage room, disposing of various bloodied bedding in a most studious manner, rearranging the garbage in two big cans and striking poses before the mirrors in the basement bathroom or the building lobby.
[..]
each excerpt, Mr. Leclair asked Dr. Watts how this factored into his analysis of Mr. Magnotta and his eventual diagnosis that he had suffered a psychosis at the time of the homicide.
[....]
Watts responded that Mr. Magnotta “looks relatively calm and normal,” that he “has a very neutral expression,” that “no behaviour seems odd or abnormal,” that he “appeared quite preoccupied with his appearance because he has quite low self-esteem” and that he appeared to check out his backside and had confided to him he sometimes “even put padding in his buttocks” area to fill out his rear.

About one clip at 4:22 a.m. that day, when Mr. Magnotta was burying pillows deep in the garbage cans,
[...]
said, “the behaviour is contemporaneous to the time of Mr. Lin’s murder” so he was trying to see if anything he did argued “for or against” his state of mind.
[...]
Magnotta was purposeful, that by shifting the garbage about it could be argued he “was trying to hide” what he was depositing, and that “he doesn’t appear outwardly odd.”
[...]
he quickly added, “at the same time, I know individuals who have persecutorial thoughts who don’t necessarily have disorganized behaviour.”
[...]
little later that day, at 4:36 a.m., Mr. Magnotta walked out of the building with his small black and white puppy, apparently to take him for a pee.

The puppy, of course, ended up dead, and like the kittens, was featured in a video, in the puppy’s case in the dismemberment video Mr. Magnotta posted
[...]
He admitted to Dr. Watts that he’d taunted the animal activists enraged by the cat videos, but told him he was “upset” because the activists “were coming at me so hard, I would say anything back.”

He killed the cats, yet he was angry when he was criticized for it, righteous even. In the same way
[..]
Watts says in his report, Mr. Magnotta has no relationship with his brother because, as he told him, he’s “not honest, he can’t keep secrets and he takes from others.” Besides, Mr. Magnotta said, “he has said homophobic things.”

That, in Magnotta World, is really outrageous. Killing and dismembering a man, drowning a couple of cats, offing a puppy, well, he has Manny Lopez for that.
http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com...nds-a-fall-guy-in-the-mysterious-manny-lopez/
 
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Dario Ayala/Postmedia NewsWitness psychiatrist Joel Watts, left, and defence lawyer Luc Leclair, right, during a break for the trial of Luka Magnotta in Montreal on Nov. 18, 2014.
Christie Blatchford: Psychiatrist downplays giant red flag over Luka Magnotta’s mental state

[....]
forensic psychiatrist who asked Luka Magnotta if he’d promoted a death video online weeks before he killed and dismembered Jun Lin now doesn’t remember what prompted the question.
Dr. Joel Watts, who is testifying for the defence and who concluded Mr. Magnotta was psychotic at the time of Mr. Lin’s May 25, 2012 slaying, described the conversation on Page 92 of his 121-page report.

[...]

report has been an exhibit at Mr. Magnotta’s murder trial since last Friday, but Dr. Watt, who has been testifying since then, was asked about this part of it only
[...]
In the report, Dr. Watts seemed relatively unequivocal, certain that he’d read something online that had struck him as akin to promotional material.



“I asked Mr. Magnotta about online postings that appeared on the Internet in the weeks prior to the killing, allegedly promoting the video of Mr. Lin’s death,”

[...]

Mr. Magnotta, he said,
[...]
“I have been trying to make sense of it, I hope it was not me, I don’t remember doing it, it feels weird.”
[....]
asked by prosecutor Louis Bouthillier what he was referencing, Dr. Watts said, “I cannot recall exactly which postings because we have not seen them again [in evidence at trial].”



Mr. Bouthillier asked Dr. Watts if he’d done his own research on the web,
[...]
“It’s possible I did, but I can’t recall.”



He agreed, however, that the information was “pertinent” enough that he thought he should raise it with Mr. Magnotta.



Pertinent is rather an understatement.

[...]

Dr. Watts was assessing Mr. Magnotta’s mental health to determine if he was legally sane at the time of Mr. Lin’s killing, anything that suggested he may have been advertising a videoed death in advance of the death would seem the equivalent of a giant red flag — or at least a yellow one.

[...]

it appears not to have raised more than a passing concern with Dr. Watts; the subject occupies one five-line paragraph in his detailed report.

[...]

he devoted far more space to discussing the mysterious “Manny”, a person who may or may not exist but who functioned as Mr. Magnotta’s scapegoat for the animals he killed and videoed online and whom he even sometimes claimed was on the phone with him — and even with Mr. Lin — on the night of the homicide.

[....]

Court Judge Guy Cournoyer and the jurors haven’t seen an iota of evidence that Manny — Mr. Magnotta told his doctors his full name was Manny Lopez, a name as common in Spanish as Bill Smith is in English — is a real person.
[....]
only references to him have come from Mr. Magnotta himself through the defence psychiatrists, and the short form of what Mr. Magnotta told them is that Manny made him do all the bad things he did:
[...]
was an abusive former client of his escort business who bludgeoned Mr. Magnotta into making sex videos, killing four cats (including his own pets) and who was the driving force behind Mr. Lin’s killing.

[...]

other words, Manny is the ultimate in the win-win that is often self-reporting: If he is real and controlled Mr. Magnotta and forced him into killing, only Mr. Magnotta ever saw him (
[...]
sadly, Mr. Magnotta has no contact information for him); if Manny is a delusion or an auditory hallucination, then he’s evidence of how ill Mr. Magnotta was.

[...]

almost 40 hours of interviews, Dr. Watts diagnosed Mr. Magnotta as a chronic schizophrenic who was suffering psychotic symptoms at the time of Mr. Lin’s killing. Because of this, he said, Mr. Magnotta was unable to know what he was doing was wrong and thus was not criminally responsible for his actions.

[...]

Dr. Watts also found the 32-year-old suffers from histrionic personality disorder (showing chiefly in his attention-seeking behaviour and provocative way of relating to others) and traits of borderline personality disorder (revealed in his fear of abandonment, chronic feelings of emptiness, and a pattern of unstable relationships).
[...]
he diagnosed him with a paraphilia based on Mr. Magnotta’s admission that he has been sexually excited and voluntarily has engaged in practices involving human feces.
He was and is, in other words, probably as complicated a diagnostic ball of wax as there is, or at least among them.

[....]

said he considered four potential motivations for Mr. Lin’s killing, and in the end, concludes Mr. Magnotta’s behaviour was psychotically driven.

[...]

chief among the others he considered was what he calls “the attention- and notoriety-seeking theory”, that Mr. Magnotta is “a self-absorbed, attention-seeking narcissist who had coldly killed animals in the past in order to shock …”.

[...]

found some support for this theory, too, as he detailed in his report — from Mr. Magnotta’s large online presence to “the seemingly planned and careful editing of the video of Mr. Lin’s dismemberment and the shocking sexual acts and indignities performed to his body” to the dry run he did a week before the killing with a young Colombian man over whose sleeping body he posed with “an electric rotating saw … implying perhaps that he was already staging some video ahead of time, or that he had previously thought of escalating to violence toward someone in the future.”

[....]

useful it would have been to know more about those briefly mentioned online postings, promoting a death video weeks before the death.

http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com...nt-red-flag-over-luka-magnottas-mental-state/
 
@Whisper & @gatekeeper - You may already know this, but since you mentioned Karla Homolka, I thought I'd put it out there. Luka claims he dated Karla for a while, of course this is an unconfirmed rumor, most likely started by Luka himself. Probably one of his failed attempts at getting his 15 minutes. :)
 
Luka Magnotta jury puts questions to psychiatrist testifying for defence
Jurors at Luka Rocco Magnotta’s first-degree murder trial asked questions of a witness for the first time on Thursday — Day 33
[..]
Justice Guy Cournoyer read out three questions to Dr. Joel Watts, a psychiatrist who assessed Magnotta for criminal responsibility on behalf of the defence.

In response to a query about what effect a combination of Temazepam, Benadryl and alcohol could have on a person suffering from paranoid psychosis,
[...]
replied it did not necessarily have a direct impact on psychotic symptoms or hallucinations.
[...]
jury has previously heard that the sleep drug Temazepam and Benadryl, an over-the-counter allergy medication, were found in the body of Jun Lin, the man Magnotta killed and dismembered
[...]
Watts said Magnotta did not tell him he consumed any Benadryl on the night of slaying, but that they drank and took Temazepam pills.

“Those two drugs and alcohol don’t have a direct effect of making psychosis necessarily worse or better, they don’t have direct impact on those symptoms,”
[...]
adding the medication could make people drowsy or lessen anxiety.
“The fact that he had not been taking his antipsychotic medication regularly definitely had an impact on the worsening of his symptoms, the worsening of his psychosis,”
[...]
Finally, the jury wondered to what extent Magnotta’s answers to Watts in their meetings might have been shaped by what the accused’s lawyer, Luc Leclair, had already revealed to him about the case.
[...]
previously told the trial Magnotta said he couldn’t always make the distinction between his own memories and what Leclair told him.
[...]
replied that while some of what Magnotta told him might have been influenced by what he heard from his lawyer, only the accused would have memories of psychotic elements.

“I don’t think what he was telling me about, in terms of his psychotic experiences, would per se be biased because those are not things that would have been presented to him by anybody else,
[...]
“Only he would have memories of those things, only he would be able to recollect those things.”
[...]
forensic psychiatrist repeated that he believes those symptoms were not fabricated.
[...]
Watts and another psychiatrist have testified for the defence that Magnotta was psychotic the night of the killing and was incapable of telling right from wrong.
[...]
The defence presented three other witnesses following Watts, who spent five days on the stand.
[...]
Montreal police homicide detective testified, while the jury also heard testimony from two French witnesses that was gathered in Paris this past summer.
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/...s_to_psychiatrist_testifying_for_defence.html
 
Jurors at Luka Rocco Magnotta’s first-degree murder trial asked questions of a witness for the first time on Thursday — Day 33
I love this part of Canada's trial procedures. I think that having the jury's questions answered is a great idea and probably really helpful in ensuring a verdict as they are more able to get things explained to them in a way that they understand.
 
I love this part of Canada's trial procedures. I think that having the jury's questions answered is a great idea and probably really helpful in ensuring a verdict as they are more able to get things explained to them in a way that they understand.
I really like that too.
 
Here's what it comes down to for me, I don't care whether or not he's psychotic. He can't be trusted to take medication, assuming it was ever prescribed, and it isn't safe for him to be among us.
 
Defence wraps up case in Luka Magnotta murder trial

[....]
Luc Leclair presented a dozen witnesses over roughly two weeks in the trial over the murder and dismemberment of Jun Lin.
[...]
defence has formally rested its case in the first-degree murder trial of Luka Rocco Magnotta without the accused taking the stand.
Attorney Luc Leclair presented a dozen witnesses over roughly two weeks, with the final one being the lead investigator in the case, Michel Bourque.


While Magnotta did not testify, his lawyer called several other witnesses, including his father and two forensic psychiatrists who assessed him for criminal responsibility.

[...]
Magnotta faces four other charges: criminally harassing Prime Minister Stephen Harper and other members of Parliament; mailing obscene and indecent material; committing an indignity to a body; and publishing obscene materials.

The trial is in its ninth week.
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/...ps_up_case_in_luka_magnotta_murder_trial.html
 
Luka Magnotta may have known killing was wrong, psychiatrist says
[...]
psychiatrist hired by the Crown believes it’s “highly possible” that LukaMagnotta was sane and aware that what he was doing was wrong when he killed 33-year-old Jun Lin.

Dr. Gilles Chamberland was hired by the prosecution to assess Magnotta, but the accused refused to meet with him and the psychiatrist was therefore unable to present a definitive opinion.
[...]
assessment, Chamberland studied the reports submitted by two psychiatrists hired by the defence, who each concluded Magnotta was in a psychotic state and unable to see that it was wrong when he killed and dismembered Lin.
[...]
lots more at link
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montr...killing-was-wrong-psychiatrist-says-1.2851636
 
Luka Magnotta knew what he was doing was wrong: psychiatrist

The psychiatrist who was hired by the Crown to assess Luka Magnotta found more examples of personality disorders in the accused’s behaviour than symptoms of schizophrenia, particularly when he studied what he calls the “troubling” comparisons to the erotic thriller Basic Instinct.
[...]
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montr...he-was-doing-was-wrong-psychiatrist-1.2857864


Luka Magnotta's defence lawyer Luc Leclair accuses psychiatrist of bias
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/Blat...lair+accuses+psychiatrist/10282077/story.html
 
If there's one thing I can vouch for in this case, it's that Manny is real! Manny is a terrorist whose sole purpose is to wreak havok on me and those I love!

I have a cat named Manny and anytime anything goes wrong, we blame Manny! Now whenever I see this thread, I just laugh. It's a damn shame! That damn Manny's always up to no good!
 
I believe he knew what he was doing as well. He claimed that he was not criminally responsible due to his mental illness, but it's highly unlikely that a SEVERE mentally ill individual can suddenly distinguish between right in wrong if they're that mentally ill in the first place. Plus, I find it ironic and skeptical that this claim is suddenly arising because he's aware a heavy sentence is going to be handed down if he doesn't come up with something to save his ass. If someone is so heavily mentally ill that they have no idea that killing is wrong; a bit of medication and psychiatry isn't going to change them. (Especially not within a few years.) That not only goes against what psychological redemption claims, but it goes against logic as well. This guy is just trying to save his ass. He may be heavily disturbed, but he knew damn well what he was doing. Anyone that disagrees is a gullible fool.
 
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he has gained weight and grown a moustache
Canadian cannibal was ‘on a mission’ to kill, dismember, eat student: prosecutor
Luka Magnotta, 32, plotted Jun Lin's death for six months before killing him, sodomizing the corpse and mailing body parts to Vancouver schools and Canadian political parties in 2012, prosecutor Louis Bouthillier said.

[...]
cannibal was "on a mission" to kill and dismember a Chinese student and film himself eating and performing sex acts on the corpse, prosecutors said Thursday.

Luka Magnotta, 32, has confessed to murdering 33-year-old Jun Lin, defiling the corpse and mailing body parts to elementary schools and political parties in 2012..
[...]
"Ultra-organized," Magnotta planned the gruesome crime six months in advance
[...]
Prosecutors pointed to security video showing the former gay porn actor dragging bloody bags to a garbage room in 16 trips. Magnotta ordered a pizza and went to the post office.
[....]
also showed Magnotta's email to a British journalist in December 2011, referencing cat torture videos and bragging that he would kill someone and film it,
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/cri...ed-student-death-prosecutor-article-1.2042542
 
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Diran Lin, father of Jun Lin, is shown at the Montreal Courthouse on the sixth day of jury deliberations in the murder trial for Luka Rocco Magnotta, Sunday, December 21, 2014
Jurors in Magnotta trial will spend a seventh day trying to reach verdicts
jury will deliberate for a seventh day on Monday at Luka Rocco Magnotta's murder trial.
Day 6 on Sunday came and went without the 12 jurors reaching verdicts in the five charges against the accused.
[...]
The eight women and four men deciding his fate began deliberations on Tuesday and have since contacted the court only twice — once to ask a legal question and once to get technical help.

[...]
His lawyer says he is schizophrenic and couldn't tell right from wrong at the time of the slaying, but prosecutors say Lin's death was planned and deliberate.


In addition to the murder charge, Magnotta is also accused of criminally harassing Prime Minister Stephen Harper and other members of Parliament; mailing obscene and indecent material; committing an indignity to a body; and publishing obscene materials.

https://ca.news.yahoo.com/jurors-magnotta-trial-spending-sixth-day-trying-reach-090008435.html
 
jury will deliberate for a seventh day
Huh? How is this not open and shut? He videotaped practically the whole damn thing.

The only thing that could possibly explain this long of deliberations is being stuck on the psych issues. Although personally, I think that if you are that damn crazy that you think what he did was right then you need to be locked up until you draw your last breath, you will always be a threat to society.
 
he has gained weight and grown a moustache

And turned either black or hispanic.

Huh? How is this not open and shut? He videotaped practically the whole damn thing.

Soft-hearted puss Canadians.


This guy is irrefutable proof that evil sometimes wears the most candyass, gay face.

Fixed it for ya.

Disgusting a single person on earth is giving his possible mental "illness" a single second of thought. Fuck this guy. Fuck this guy.
 
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