Samuel Gilligan*
Post-mortem dismemberment is a disturbingly rare crime that can be committed for a variety of motives, including gratification from sexual activity, retaliation, or rage. The perpetrator may also raise the defense of insanity in some instances. The effectiveness of the insanity defense in cases involving post-mortem dismemberment is examined in this paper, as are the variables that may contribute to it. It involves discussing the delicate balance between providing justice for the victim and ensuring a fair assessment of the defendant's mental capacity. The study will delve into the potential conflicts between public perceptions, legal precedents, and mental health expertise, with the aim of highlighting areas where improvements in the legal system may be necessary. Ultimately, this research aims to contribute to the existing body of knowledge surrounding post-mortem dismemberment cases and the insanity defense.
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