Murder at innocent sleepwalking?
Scientists have demonstrated that, when executing crimes, most sleepwalkers still do not lose their control.
As a legitimate self-defense, sleepwalking is more convincing in Wilkie Colins's novel than in the latest scientific research. Sleepwalking has always been used in court trials to defend the most violent crimes such as strangling, raping and stabbing to death .
Scientists have demonstrated that, when executing crimes, most sleepwalkers still do not lose their control. Illustration.
Edi Stark and his colleagues delved into the neurological mechanism of the half-asleep (parasomia) phenomenon, in order to remove the legal base from the outdated knowledge of Queen Victoria, which relied on there, people make laws.
Taking sleepwalking as a excuse for crime saved 70 people from murder, including the case of Brian Thomas, who said he was not guilty of killing his wife in the car. The caravan that you two slept overnight. Thomas really has a real sleep disorder, but according to modern viewpoints, it is very wrong to manipulate excuses by sleepwalking to remove him.
In the half-awake state, how the brain works is not fully understood. But it was then that neuroscientists demonstrated during the time of the crime, most sleepwalkers still did not lose their emotional control. The proofs given by scientists are the basis for concluding that he is a real sleepwalker or a real killer.
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