There is no way that Norman would have ever been found not guilty by reason of insanity. To use that defense, it would have to be successfully argued that when he committed the murders, he was unable to realize that his actions were morally wrong, but, among many other things, just the fact that he cleaned up after the crimes and lied to the police about them would negate that. Additionally, the fact that he felt guilt about killing his mother (and therefore assumed her identity) would be evidence that even within his psychological disturbance he knows right from wrong.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:54