Yet, travel to remote regions where tribal practices remain and your idea of a socially acceptable practice when it comes to underage sexual relations may become strained and bent. Are the mentally unstable accountable for their actions? A young French man by the name of Christian Dornier woke up one July morning in 1989 and decided he was going to kill. He strategically placed his fathers shotgun in the kitchen behind a shelf to use for later. Christian proceeded to murder his father, his mother, his sister and 11 other people that day in what is one of the most famous mass shootings in French history. However, due to French law, Christian claimed innocence by reason of insanity and was sent not to his death or life in prison, but to a mental institution for the criminally insane. The jury had decided that Christian could not be held responsible for his actions due to his mental inability to grasp reality. In Vladimir Nabokov’s “Lolita”, we see the main protagonist Humbert Humbert possibly suffer from a similar mental disorder which skews his reality to the point where he has no control over what he finds attractive or not. Since 1968 The American
Yet, travel to remote regions where tribal practices remain and your idea of a socially acceptable practice when it comes to underage sexual relations may become strained and bent. Are the mentally unstable accountable for their actions? A young French man by the name of Christian Dornier woke up one July morning in 1989 and decided he was going to kill. He strategically placed his fathers shotgun in the kitchen behind a shelf to use for later. Christian proceeded to murder his father, his mother, his sister and 11 other people that day in what is one of the most famous mass shootings in French history. However, due to French law, Christian claimed innocence by reason of insanity and was sent not to his death or life in prison, but to a mental institution for the criminally insane. The jury had decided that Christian could not be held responsible for his actions due to his mental inability to grasp reality. In Vladimir Nabokov’s “Lolita”, we see the main protagonist Humbert Humbert possibly suffer from a similar mental disorder which skews his reality to the point where he has no control over what he finds attractive or not. Since 1968 The American