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Student claims Egyptian god convinced him to bring gun to school
A student brought a gun to school and claimed that an Egyptian god had been directing him to do so for years. He requested psychiatric help and indicated he would plead guilty as long as he could receive the help he needed.
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Niko claimed that a voice named "apathies" had instructed him to bring a gun to school and that this Egyptian god had saved him from suicide in the past, leading a judge to order a psychiatric evaluation before trial to determine his competency.
22:14 - 25:15 (03:01)
Summary
Niko claimed that a voice named "apathies" had instructed him to bring a gun to school and that this Egyptian god had saved him from suicide in the past, leading a judge to order a psychiatric evaluation before trial to determine his competency.
ChapterStudent claims Egyptian god convinced him to bring gun to school
Episode84: Nikko Jenkins: Commanded To Kill By Egyptian Serpent God Apophis?
PodcastLights Out
Nico is fit to stand trial as he understood his rights, the court proceedings and actively participated in his defense.
25:15 - 28:58 (03:42)
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Nico is fit to stand trial as he understood his rights, the court proceedings and actively participated in his defense. Several witnesses testified against him, including a psychiatrist who evaluated him as a psychopath and one of the most dangerous people he had ever met.
ChapterStudent claims Egyptian god convinced him to bring gun to school
Episode84: Nikko Jenkins: Commanded To Kill By Egyptian Serpent God Apophis?
PodcastLights Out
The man attempts to resemble the ancient Egyptian serpent god Apophis and ends up needing 27 stitches because of his self-mutilation.
28:58 - 31:22 (02:24)
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The man attempts to resemble the ancient Egyptian serpent god Apophis and ends up needing 27 stitches because of his self-mutilation. Despite his psychiatric evaluations, during sentencing, the three-judge panel disregarded his sanity when determining if the man would be sentenced to death.