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Phoebe Judge

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Criminal
Like a Bad Dream

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Criminal
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The Toronto Police started putting together what happened after Kenneth Parks fell asleep on his couch.

Criminal
Like a Bad Dream

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Criminal
Like a Bad Dream

At the police station, Kenneth became aware of injuries to his hands.

Criminal
Like a Bad Dream

He'd cut them very badly during the attack, severing tendons.

Criminal
Like a Bad Dream

He was taken to a hospital.

Criminal
Like a Bad Dream

An emergency room doctor who saw him noted that he seemed sad, remorseful, and perplexed.

Criminal
Like a Bad Dream

At first, doctors thought he might have had a psychotic episode or been on drugs.

Criminal
Like a Bad Dream

but he said he only occasionally drank and almost never did drugs, and that night he did neither.

Criminal
Like a Bad Dream

And he didn't have any history of psychosis.

Criminal
Like a Bad Dream

Eventually, Kenneth was sent to a sleep specialist.

Criminal
Like a Bad Dream

At first, the sleep specialist was skeptical that he could have committed the crime entirely while asleep.

Criminal
Like a Bad Dream

But Kenneth had sometimes sleepwalked as a child, once he almost went out a window, and sleepwalking ran in the family.

Criminal
Like a Bad Dream

In jail, Kenneth's cellmates noticed that he would sometimes sit up in bed with his eyes open, mumbling but unresponsive, seemingly asleep.

Criminal
Like a Bad Dream

The jury in the case agreed that Kenneth Parks had been sleepwalking when he killed his mother-in-law.