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Competency, Depression and Suicide, Insanity Defense, Involuntary Commitment, Mental Illness, News, Schizophrenia, Uncategorized

Living with Slenderman – Hazlitt

Tags: adult transfer, Anissa Weier, Anthony Cotton, competency, delusion, early-onset schizophrenia, Gregory Van Rybroek, hallucination, insane by proxy, involuntary commitment, John J. DiIulio Jr., Maura McMahon, mental illness, Morgan Geyser, not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI), paranoia, Payton Leutner, psychosis, psychotic disorder, psychotic episode, schizophrenia, screen time, shared psychosis, Slenderman, Stephanie Brandt, suicide, superpredator
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