February 28, 2007

Frontal Lobe Syndrome

Frontal Lobe Syndrome

First they claimed mental illness causes violence. Now they say mental illness makes violence impossible. "Defense psychiatrists also will argue that Odierno suffered from 'frontal lobe syndrome,' and so couldn't intentionally murder his wife." Huh? (LAURA ITALIANO, "E. SIDE NIGHTMARE," New York Post, January 8, 2007)
Who needs spin doctors when lawyers and psychiatrists make it up as they go?

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Roy Bercaw, Editor
ENOUGH ROOM
Cambridge MA USA

E. SIDE NIGHTMARE
New York Post
By LAURA ITALIANO
January 8, 2007

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A woman was screaming inside 422 E. 84th St. The first cop dispatched to the three-story brownstone near York Avenue on April 24, 2005, peered through the mail slot. He saw a chair topple over. He heard moans. The cop pounded the front door with his fist. No answer. Just then, the two brothers who shared the brownstone with their parents came home from getting a bite to eat, and unlocked the front door for the officers.
In a scene that will be described this week for a Manhattan Supreme Court murder jury, they found Ben Odierno, then 71, a commercial and residential landlord, on the blood-splattered kitchen floor, knife in hand. His legs were draped over the petite body of his still-breathing wife, Christine, 57. More than two-dozen stab wounds, cuts and bruises marked her pale skin. The auburn-haired, hazel-eyed beauty spoke her final words - telling officers her husband had stabbed her in the heart.
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laura.italiano.@nypost.com

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