
SYSK Selects: How Sleepwalking Works
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This chapter delves into the historical case of Albert Terrell, who claimed sleepwalking as his defense for the murder of Maria Ann Bickford in 1845. It highlights the legal implications and societal biases that influenced the outcome of the trial, revealing the complexities surrounding sleepwalking in the justice system of that era.
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