The article also discusses how one of the robbers feigned insanity for over three years after being captured and eventually escaped from a mental institution.
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On Monday, Scialli testified that Roque feigned insanity because Roque said the commanding voices were only heard before the Sodhi shooting and not the others.
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When Brockbank resisted arrest, Strike struck him, and he suffered a traumatic brain injury from a preexisting skull fracture after which he feigned insanity.
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Bly, in 1887, feigned insanity to enter the Women's Lunatic Asylum on what is now Roosevelt Island in New York to expose the poor treatment of patients.
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Gigante, the powerful mafia boss who authorities said feigned insanity for decades in an attempt to avoid prosecution, ended the ruse Monday by admitting he misled doctors evaluating him.
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More recently he has said that new evidence suggests that M'Naghten was a " political activist who was financed to assassinate the prime minister " and who subsequently feigned insanity.
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It tells the story of R . P . McMurphy, who feigned insanity to get off a prison farm, only to be lobotomized when he threatened the authority of the mental hospital.
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He only served briefly as a mental hospital attendant and feigned insanity to get discharged, after which he worked as a dishwasher until a successful audition landed him a spot with the American Negro Theatre.
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He is lonely in his subsequent feigned insanity, and you get the feeling that he is sending coded messages to those around him, hoping to be identified by an ally who understands what he is going through.
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Bly ( 1864-1922 ) was on her first assignment with the " New York World " in 1887 when she feigned insanity and gained admittance to the Women's Lunatic Asylum on Blackwells Island.