Jack Gramm:
The legal distinction between sanity and insanity rests upon what?
[class recites "Free will"]
Jack Gramm:
The concept of free will. And what is the most important thing one should remember when entering the courtroom?
Lauren Douglas:
That insanity is a legal concept. It's not a medical or psychiatric term, but despite the fact that insanity's a legal concept, it doesn't mean that someone's not sick.
Jack Gramm:
Yes, Lauren. Of all the serial killers that I've interviewed and studied, which include our boy Bundy here, Dahmer, Gacy - none of them were legally insane. That's not to say they were normal.
Mike Stempt:
I could argue that they couldn't help themselves precisely because of their mental disorders.
Jack Gramm:
Well, if you want to argue, Mike, the school of law is across campus.
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