Justice Wants End to Psychiatric Detention of Man Who Murdered Wife and Daughters: ‘He Is No Longer Ill’
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That dementia becomes violent is very rare. However, according to a Forensic psychiatrist, the behavior can be explained medically.
Richard H., the man from Zoetermeer who murdered his wife and two young daughters in 2005, will likely be a free man in two weeks. The Public Prosecution Service believes that the compulsory psychiatric treatment order against him can be lifted. According to experts, he is cured.
Richard H., the man from Zoetermeer who murdered his wife and two young daughters in 2005, will likely be a free man in two weeks. The Public Prosecution Service believes that the compulsory psychiatric treatment order against him can be lifted. According to experts, he is cured.
Richard H., the man from Zoetermeer who murdered his wife and two young daughters in 2005, will likely be a free man in two weeks. The Public Prosecution Service believes that the compulsory psychiatric treatment order against him can be lifted. According to experts, he is cured.
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