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The game here is to identify the person's defense at trial, based on the details published of the crime: A Tampa Bay woman who was plagued by uncontrollable hiccups for months is charged in the killing of a man during a robbery, police said. Details. | ||
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All that hiccuping bruised her brain and damaged her mental health. That or the cocktail of drugs she took to cure the hiccuping caused her to commit murder. | |||
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She needed money to buy some anti-hiccup medicine immediately. If at gun point--so be it. | |||
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insanity of course. all that hiccuping would drive anyone crazy... | |||
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On CSI, don't you think we would discover that the victim induced the hiccups as revenge for the killer dumping him? [This message was edited by JB on 10-26-10 at .] | |||
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The victim had merely asked the defendant to hold his firearm, when suddenly the violent hiccups reappeared, causing the defendant to involuntarily pull the trigger. Three times. | |||
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I think the hiccups were long gone prior to the murder. But something akin to the bad childhood/product of an abusive home defense might work...I know--BULLYING!!! She was bullied unmercilessly due to the hicupping, and it's permanently damaged her self-esteem, so she had to go out and um, assert herself as part of her recovery process. | |||
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She has post traumatic stress disorder from her hiccup event. She has periods of black outs and does not remember robbery. | |||
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she had a hiccup while cleaning her loaded .45 | |||
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Tourette's syndrome! "'Hiccups are a symptom of Tourette's,' Trevena said, declining to be more specific about how the condition might have affected his client's behavior." | |||
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The iPod was charging. I really didn't know it was recording the naked lady in the shower. Really. Details | |||
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