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  2. Monash University shooting - Wikipedia

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    Evidence was offered that he harboured delusional beliefs that William Wu was an agent of evil and would destroy him academically, and that his actions on 21 October 2002 focused on fulfilling a perceived destiny to kill Wu. [13] [14] The defence and prosecution in Xiang's trial agreed that he suffered from a paranoid delusional disorder. [1]

  3. Homicidal ideation - Wikipedia

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    Homicidal ideation is a common medical term for thoughts about homicide.There is a range of homicidal thoughts which spans from vague ideas of revenge to detailed and fully formulated plans without the act itself. [1]

  4. Psychosis - Wikipedia

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    The two-factor model of delusions posits that dysfunction in both belief formation systems and belief evaluation systems are necessary for delusions. Dysfunction in evaluations systems localized to the right lateral prefrontal cortex, regardless of delusion content, is supported by neuroimaging studies and is congruent with its role in conflict ...

  5. 'Cold Justice': Watch a Sneak Peek of the 100th Episode About ...

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    After six seasons, Cold Justice has finally reached its 100th episode as the Oxygen true-crime series starring veteran prosecutor Kelly Siegler and her rotating team of seasoned detectives ...

  6. The Last Supper (1995 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Supper is a 1995 American satirical black comedy film directed by Stacy Title.It stars Cameron Diaz, Ron Eldard, Annabeth Gish, Jonathan Penner and Courtney B. Vance as five liberal graduate school students who invite a string of extreme conservatives to dinner in order to murder them.

  7. Pronoia (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    The word appeared in the psychological literature in 1982, when the academic journal Social Problems published an article entitled "Pronoia" by Dr. Fred H. Goldner of Queens College in New York City, in which Goldner described a phenomenon opposite to paranoia and provided numerous examples of specific persons who displayed such characteristics: [1] [2]

  8. Finding meaning in George Floyd’s death through protest art ...

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    For months after George Floyd was killed by police in May 2020, people from around the world traveled to the site of his murder in Minneapolis and left signs, paintings and poems to memorialize ...

  9. List of horror films set in academic institutions - Wikipedia

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    A college student is forced to relive her own murder in an endless time loop until she can solve it. [27] 2018 Truth or Dare: Jeff Wadlow: A group of college friends travel to Mexico before graduation. Playing a game of Truth or Dare awakens a demon that follows them home. [28] 2019 Happy Death Day 2U: Christopher Landon