
Shell Lake Massacre
Canadian True Crime
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The Schitsophrenia of Victor Hoffman
The prosecution presented its e ence, which included victor's taped confession. Doctor hoffer described in layman's ter s the severe sensory and cognitive effects that a person with schitsophrenia would experience. Crown prosecutor argued that although victor had been a mental patient until three weeks before the murder, he was legally sane at the time of the crime. In closing, mister noble said the crown had presented a good case prove that victor hoffman shot the peterson family but a search for a motive would be a search in vain.
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