Hello. I have been looking at the Fleming threads and Mike makes an interesting observation. He suggests that Kelly's killer may have been deranged and may not have realized his deed afterward. That sounds a good deal like a temporal lobe lesion. I have heard stories about the sufferers of this who awoke with bloodied axes who yet did not recognize what had happened. I have a few details below:
• There is a temporal lobe personality. There is an emphasis on trivia and the small details of daily life. There is egocentricity, pedantic speech, perseveration of speech, paranoia, religious preoccupations and a tendency to aggressive outbursts, especially after right temporal lobectomy. Perseveration is when there is a continuous but futile attempt to produce a word or perform an action long after others would have given up or tried a different approach.
• As well as behavioural change, temporal lobe lesions can present with visual field defects in the form of superior quadrant loss, sometimes called the "pie in the sky defect."
• Temporal lobe lesions may be associated with true hypersexuality, transvestite and transsexual behaviour. Stroke normally reduces libido but temporal lobe lesions can increase it.3 Lesions of the inferior temporal lobe have been reported to produce the Kluver-Bucy syndrome.
Sound familiar? Did Kelly's killer have this?
LC
• There is a temporal lobe personality. There is an emphasis on trivia and the small details of daily life. There is egocentricity, pedantic speech, perseveration of speech, paranoia, religious preoccupations and a tendency to aggressive outbursts, especially after right temporal lobectomy. Perseveration is when there is a continuous but futile attempt to produce a word or perform an action long after others would have given up or tried a different approach.
• As well as behavioural change, temporal lobe lesions can present with visual field defects in the form of superior quadrant loss, sometimes called the "pie in the sky defect."
• Temporal lobe lesions may be associated with true hypersexuality, transvestite and transsexual behaviour. Stroke normally reduces libido but temporal lobe lesions can increase it.3 Lesions of the inferior temporal lobe have been reported to produce the Kluver-Bucy syndrome.
Sound familiar? Did Kelly's killer have this?
LC
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