All better now

Started by TehBorken, Mar 20 06 07:03

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TehBorken

 Riiiiiiiiiight....she's all better now and won't do it again. Until the next time, that is. Sheesh.  
[hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"]Psychotic mom saw devil girl
Daughter stabber was mentally ill

                                                        
                                  By [a href="mailto:[email protected]"]KEVIN MARTIN[/a], CALGARY SUN

                                               [!-- related story --]Naked and psychotic, a Calgary mom repeatedly stabbed her daughter believing the teen was the devil in disguise, a court heard yesterday.  But Dr. George Duska said the woman, who can't be named under court order, has since fully recovered from what was her first and only psychotic episode. [span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 255); font-weight: bold;"](WTF?!?!?!?)[/span]
  [/p] Duska examined the woman last March, about six weeks after she knifed her 16-year-old daughter in their southeast Calgary home.                                        [/p] "She reported ... having memory that her daughter had been replaced by a double and believing her daughter had been replaced by the devil," Duska said. [/p] At the request of defence and Crown lawyers, provincial court Judge Terry Semenuk found the woman not criminally responsible by reason of a mental disorder. [/p] Semenuk ordered the woman to appear before an Alberta Review Board within 45 days to determine any conditions.                                        [/p] Crown prosecutor Mac Vomberg told court the woman attacked her daughter Feb. 11, 2005, while the teen was on the computer in her bedroom. He said the woman "walked to her daughter's bedroom, naked, with a knife and began slashing at her daughter." [br clear="right"]                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 [!-- Next and Previous stories --]
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