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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.
Like he was kind of living on his own plane.
Like he was kind of living on his own plane.
And that just wasn't the reality at all. But he believed it to be. But he kind of...
And that just wasn't the reality at all. But he believed it to be. But he kind of...
delusionally put that together in his mind although his explanation for why he'd gone to the shop that day of the murder changed depending on when and whom he was telling the story to it appears his intention what he's claiming to be his attention his intention for going in that day was to end his relationship with nisha that day okay
delusionally put that together in his mind although his explanation for why he'd gone to the shop that day of the murder changed depending on when and whom he was telling the story to it appears his intention what he's claiming to be his attention his intention for going in that day was to end his relationship with nisha that day okay
Regardless of, you know, what he believed that relationship was, it was not real.
Regardless of, you know, what he believed that relationship was, it was not real.
The relationship, he said, it had to end or move on. Okay. And he told the psychiatrist that his motive was that he said, I just couldn't, I couldn't stand going on with this relationship anymore because it was too hard. And then he said, my hand went up and that was it. None of this makes any sense.
The relationship, he said, it had to end or move on. Okay. And he told the psychiatrist that his motive was that he said, I just couldn't, I couldn't stand going on with this relationship anymore because it was too hard. And then he said, my hand went up and that was it. None of this makes any sense.
And after months of evaluations, the psychiatric team were at a complete fucking loss for how to diagnose him or how to treat him. Yeah. One psychiatrist wrote, Yeah. Despite not being able to arrive at a diagnosis, he was transferred to Rampton Hospital, which is a high-security psychiatric facility in Nottinghamshire.
And after months of evaluations, the psychiatric team were at a complete fucking loss for how to diagnose him or how to treat him. Yeah. One psychiatrist wrote, Yeah. Despite not being able to arrive at a diagnosis, he was transferred to Rampton Hospital, which is a high-security psychiatric facility in Nottinghamshire.
That's in England, whose notable inmates have included Charles Bronson, who's a notorious criminal, a spree killer named Mark Roantree, and a serial killer, Beverly Ullit. Jeez. So they have some high-profile scary people in there. I guess so. Ultimately, Peter would spend almost 10 years at Rampton.
That's in England, whose notable inmates have included Charles Bronson, who's a notorious criminal, a spree killer named Mark Roantree, and a serial killer, Beverly Ullit. Jeez. So they have some high-profile scary people in there. I guess so. Ultimately, Peter would spend almost 10 years at Rampton.
During this time, he was a frequent fucking problem for the staff. That's so surprising. I'm shocked. Yeah, exactly. They said it was very clear that he had this, like, grandiose thought process that he would go through, and he had very psychotic thinking.
During this time, he was a frequent fucking problem for the staff. That's so surprising. I'm shocked. Yeah, exactly. They said it was very clear that he had this, like, grandiose thought process that he would go through, and he had very psychotic thinking.
In fact, a nurse wrote, violence is a recurring theme in Peter's conversation with his peers, and he seems to be preoccupied with glamorized violence. Hmm. Throughout this time, his memory of Nisha's murder remained distorted. He would change it all the time. And his motive for the attack would also change at various points. So he was just making it up. Yeah.
In fact, a nurse wrote, violence is a recurring theme in Peter's conversation with his peers, and he seems to be preoccupied with glamorized violence. Hmm. Throughout this time, his memory of Nisha's murder remained distorted. He would change it all the time. And his motive for the attack would also change at various points. So he was just making it up. Yeah.
And it was always depending who he was talking to or how he was feeling that day. Mm-hmm.