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Morbid
Episode 619: Peter Bryan

In Peter's version of the events on that day of the murder, remember Peter's version of events, he said he had gone to the shop and she began kissing him and said, make, and this is awful, and said, make me rape me in an intimidating tone.

Morbid
Episode 619: Peter Bryan

Peter claimed he had only happened to have a hammer with him that day.

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Episode 619: Peter Bryan

Peter claimed he had only happened to have a hammer with him that day.

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Episode 619: Peter Bryan

And they said, why did you have a hammer? And he said, I just had one. As one does. You don't need to have a reason. I walked into a store with a hammer. Can't just have a hammer on me. And he said he hadn't intended on assaulting Nisha with it. He just had it. But he believed that she wanted to kill him. Yep.

Morbid
Episode 619: Peter Bryan

And they said, why did you have a hammer? And he said, I just had one. As one does. You don't need to have a reason. I walked into a store with a hammer. Can't just have a hammer on me. And he said he hadn't intended on assaulting Nisha with it. He just had it. But he believed that she wanted to kill him. Yep.

Morbid
Episode 619: Peter Bryan

And he said that he believes that because and then he said that he also believed that what she was saying to him was that he wanted her to kill her or him to kill her. Excuse me. So he's saying she asked for me to kill her. He's saying she wanted me to kill her. No. And it was going to be like a thing. No. Like we're just going to kill each other. Nope.

Morbid
Episode 619: Peter Bryan

And he said that he believes that because and then he said that he also believed that what she was saying to him was that he wanted her to kill her or him to kill her. Excuse me. So he's saying she asked for me to kill her. He's saying she wanted me to kill her. No. And it was going to be like a thing. No. Like we're just going to kill each other. Nope.

Morbid
Episode 619: Peter Bryan

And he said, I know that she wanted this, in fact, because she didn't cry out or attempt to fight back when I started hitting her in the face with a hammer on the floor. She might have been unable to because you hit her so hard that her brain tissue came out of her face. It's also worth noting that Bobby Sheff, her brother, strongly refuted this entire fucking statement.

Morbid
Episode 619: Peter Bryan

And he said, I know that she wanted this, in fact, because she didn't cry out or attempt to fight back when I started hitting her in the face with a hammer on the floor. She might have been unable to because you hit her so hard that her brain tissue came out of her face. It's also worth noting that Bobby Sheff, her brother, strongly refuted this entire fucking statement.

Morbid
Episode 619: Peter Bryan

And he told the police his sister had been, quote, screaming in a terrified manner.

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Episode 619: Peter Bryan

And he told the police his sister had been, quote, screaming in a terrified manner.

Morbid
Episode 619: Peter Bryan

So he was like, that guy can get fucked. Yeah. And that, no, he did not walk in and she did not start kissing him. She was on the phone. Like Bobby was the one that was like, she was on the phone. Right. Like he didn't even look at her. Although the evaluating doctors found Peter to be quiet and calm during this period, they also noted his very fragmented and very delulu thinking.

Morbid
Episode 619: Peter Bryan

So he was like, that guy can get fucked. Yeah. And that, no, he did not walk in and she did not start kissing him. She was on the phone. Like Bobby was the one that was like, she was on the phone. Right. Like he didn't even look at her. Although the evaluating doctors found Peter to be quiet and calm during this period, they also noted his very fragmented and very delulu thinking.

Morbid
Episode 619: Peter Bryan

Sounds very delulu. And according to the report, Peter's train of thought would like shift really frequently from one subject to another. And there was no obvious connections between them. Just like boom, boom, boom.

Morbid
Episode 619: Peter Bryan

Sounds very delulu. And according to the report, Peter's train of thought would like shift really frequently from one subject to another. And there was no obvious connections between them. Just like boom, boom, boom.

Morbid
Episode 619: Peter Bryan

And during one interview, for example, he was giving a history of his mental health treatment, and then he changed the topic mid-sentence to tell the psychiatrist about his interests and practices of voodoo. Okay. And at the time, he also told the doctor that, quote, dead souls would sometimes listen into his conversations and that they hurt him when he was alone.

Morbid
Episode 619: Peter Bryan

And during one interview, for example, he was giving a history of his mental health treatment, and then he changed the topic mid-sentence to tell the psychiatrist about his interests and practices of voodoo. Okay. And at the time, he also told the doctor that, quote, dead souls would sometimes listen into his conversations and that they hurt him when he was alone.

Morbid
Episode 619: Peter Bryan

He sounds like I'm not going to armchair diagnose, but I guess I am. He sounds schizophrenic. They did bring that up at one point. He was very hard to diagnose. Yeah. They had trouble diagnosing him. Well, he sounds like he's got bits and pieces of like everything. You know what I mean? He seems that way for sure.

Morbid
Episode 619: Peter Bryan

He sounds like I'm not going to armchair diagnose, but I guess I am. He sounds schizophrenic. They did bring that up at one point. He was very hard to diagnose. Yeah. They had trouble diagnosing him. Well, he sounds like he's got bits and pieces of like everything. You know what I mean? He seems that way for sure.

Morbid
Episode 619: Peter Bryan

From their interviews, the evaluating team found him to be someone that was suffering from profound delusional and psychotic thinking that was frequently paranoid in nature. And it appears that he frequently misinterpreted social cues and signals from others as well. Or he just like experienced things in a way that was very inconsistent with reality. Yeah.