It blows my mind how 'some' people here think they have all the answers to what's going on in this scenario based on what's being stated in the media. Unless you're the judge or a part of the jury when this case goes to court, you have zero clue as to what really happened here, despite what you think you know because of...
If he is guilty it will be determined in the court of law and if prison is his outcome then that's something he'll have to live with, but to convict and say someone belongs in prison without knowing all the facts is juvenile and irresponsible to say the least.
This is why we have a court of law.
Hopefully the woman recovers fully from her injuries, both physically and mentally.
What’s the set of facts that makes torturing somebody for four hours acceptable? Something that shouldn’t be strongly condemned?
so a psychotic episode has a time limit?
There is literally zero evidence of a “psychotic episode”.
Bird had a prolonged violent outburst, threats of suicide, seizures, and a 5-day stint in a mental health ward of a hospital. There is no way anyone on this board can say he for sure had a psychotic episode, as none of us (I assume) have treated him, but he certainly showed some symptoms of one, and was most certainly evaluated for one during his time in care. To say there literally is zero evidence is, well, just wrong.