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Talking with Psychopaths and Savages: Guilty but Insane

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The plea of insanity in criminal cases can be traced back at least to the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi, which dates from 1755-1759 BC. It is a complicated defence, and its origins in modern law lie with the 'M'Naghten Rules' of 1843, formulated by British judges as a jury instruction in cases where a plea of insanity had been entered. Daniel M'Naghten shot and killed one Edward Drummond, believing him to be the British Prime Minister, Sir Robert Peel, and was acquitted on the grounds of insanity, and the M'Naghten Rules still exert considerable influence over defences today.

Clearly a plea of insanity in murder cases is of critical importance when the death penalty is still applied, and even today it may still be the difference between a life sentence in a high-security prison, or an indeterminate one in a secure psychiatric hospital. Meanwhile, 27 of the USA's 50 states have retained or readopted the death penalty, and at least 54 other countries, including China, Russia, India, Iran and Saudi Arabia, also retain it.
Naturally, a criminal who was liable to swing for murder could, and sometimes did, make every attempt to appear insane, and this book examines some of these cases, as well as trials in which the accused was indeed judged to be insane. The failure rate is high; of seven American serial killers who deployed the defence in their trials, only two were successful, ending their days in secure psychiatric facilities; two were executed, and the other three either died or were killed while serving full-life sentences, or are still in gaol.


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Christopher Berry-Dee is a bestselling writer and noted criminologist, whose recent books include Talking with Psychopaths: Letters from Serial Killers (2023) and Talking with Psychopaths: Guilty but Insane (2024). He is the country's No. 1 true-crime author.

Summary

A study of convicted murderers who have attempted to escape justice, and even the death penalty, by entering a plea of insanity - and sometimes succeeded

Foreword

A study of convicted murderers who have attempted to escape justice, and even the death penalty, by entering a plea of insanity - and sometimes succeeded

Product details

Authors Christopher Berry-Dee, Berry-Dee Christopher
Publisher Bonnier Zaffre
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.09.2024
 
EAN 9781789466935
ISBN 978-1-78946-693-5
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 129 mm x 198 mm x 19 mm
Weight 214 g
Subjects Fiction > Suspense

USA, True Crime, TRUE CRIME / Murder / Serial Killers, United States of America, USA, True crime: serial killers and murderers

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