Originally posted by Wickerman
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Our understanding now is obviously far greater. Back then even suicide was regarded as a bout of insanity - severe depression was not understood. I think you could even be charged with attempted suicide if you failed.
What many detectives are describing is something like episodes of psychosis. There has undoubtedly been violence and murder by those suffering bouts of psychosis. It’s easy to assume the sheer brutal nature of the ripper murders could only be done by such an individual. As we know, a perfectly ‘sane’ psychopathic serial killer can do these things. Especially under an intoxicant like alcohol or drugs.
Barnett from the little we know of him would not present as someone that was suffering from any obvious conditions. Due to his echolalia, he may have had some high functioning autism traits or even possibly Tourette’s. There is an outside chance it is symptom of schizophrenia, but many other symptoms would also present for that.
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