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~n/t~ I appreciate what you wrote and find myself wanting to completely agree with you but my hesitation is based on one question: Is Magnotta someone that would share past crimes/skeletons with a shrink knowing that he wouldn't receive the positive/negative attention/feedback he craves and that such information could be used against him?
Appreciate insights anyone might have to share.
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Hastings, I'm not sure I understand your question. We know he refused the psych evaluation and some experts weighed in with opinions based on what they know of Eric Newman. Some of the same information we know of him and their opinion is Eric Newman is so narcissistic that being evaluated for 30 days and the world knowing he is institutionalized and labelling him as mentally ill was not part of his plan. His plan is/was to be famous. Like all those before him who recieved international coverage and books written about them and even movies.
If he is locked up in a mental ward, it's over. No trial, no jury, no media, no cameras. He will be a nobody. His choice to go with judge and jury, the trial will last at least 3 months. He will perhaps make front page and people will talk about him and this case for years to come.
That was his plan all along. He didn't want to take that risk,
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I hope I answered your question. It's still early and I may need more coffee. lol