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Jeffrey Dahmer's defense repeatedly asks a forensic psychiatrist about the defendant's mental state in an attempt to convince jurors that Dahmer should not be held responsible for all the deaths.
Jeffrey Dahmer's defense repeatedly asks a forensic psychiatrist about the defendant's mental state in an attempt to convince jurors that Dahmer should not be held responsible for all the deaths.
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S1, EP66 "Dahmer's Mental State in Question"Jeffrey Dahmer's defense repeatedly asks a forensic psychiatrist about the defendant's mental state in an attempt to convince jurors that Dahmer should not be held responsible for all the deaths.
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S1, EP65 "Criminal Responsibility or Not?"Jeffrey Dahmer's defense attorney fights to get his line of questioning in; the state's mental health expert witness testifies Dahmer set a precedent when he committed his crimes, but that he knew what he was doing was wrong.
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