Ep: 252 - God Told me to Do it (RELOADED) - The Psychology of Psychosis


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Is he DANGEROUS? Where do you stand on the public BACKLASH?

In 2008, Vince Li, while in a psychotic state, Decapitated and cannibalized the person he was sitting next to after voices in his mind commanded him to do so..  

Li was found criminally not responsible due to mental illness, and is now free in the public, sparking debate and public outcry. Some say Li is a danger to the public, others say he deserves a second chance. What are the social implications of either one of these decisions? What is the Psychology of religious-type command hallucinations?


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Ep: 252 - God Told me to Do it (RELOADED) - The Psychology of Psychosis - In 2008, Vince Li, while in a psychotic state, decapitated and cannibalized the person he was sitting next to after voices in his mind commanded him. He found criminally not r…

Ep: 252 - God Told me to Do it (RELOADED) - The Psychology of Psychosis - In 2008, Vince Li, while in a psychotic state, decapitated and cannibalized the person he was sitting next to after voices in his mind commanded him. He found criminally not responsible due to mental illness, and is now free in the public, sparking debate and public outcry. We are a forensic psychology podcast that focuses on true crime, pop culture, and psychological analysis. Michael Drane.