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Out of these, A Series of Psychotic Episodes was chosen as the winner and Elia awarded a series. [3] One of the runners up, Gus Murdoch's Sacred Cows written and performed by Stephen Carlin, was also given a full series. [4] After A Series of Psychotic Episodes was broadcast, it was nominated for the comedy award in the Sony Radio Academy ...
In 2012, a section edited from the Motorway Cops episode was uploaded to YouTube. It shows police officers at the roadside after Ursula had been run over, discussing detaining and assessing Sabina on mental health grounds - which may have prevented Hollinshead's murder - but this was not done.
Much like the series, a double homicide occurred in 2004 when an 8-year-old boy and 56-year-old woman were fatally stabbed by an unknown attacker, per The Local Sweden.. According to the outlet ...
Charles Hartford wrote for ButWhyTho: "Murder Mindfully delivers a thoroughly enjoyable ride. With great characters and a surprising plot, the series keeps the viewer invested in its world, even if it lacks the highs of truly great television." [7] Craig Mathieson of The Age described the series as a "a black comedy that blurs familiar genre ...
The series features career-defining cases of police officers and FBI agents, with a heavy emphasis on forensic evidence. In each episode, a mysterious homicide case unfolds through first person accounts from America's elite law enforcement officers. [3] Topics covered include forensic document examination, forensic linguistics, and computer ...
House and his team are subjected to a disciplinary hearing after their patient suffered a psychotic breakdown and stabbed Chase. The hearing is conducted by Dr. Walter Colfield, Foreman's former mentor at Johns Hopkins University. The patient is a chemistry teacher who was injured during a chemistry experiment gone wrong.
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A psychiatrist who assessed a young man accused of avoiding a murder conviction by lying about voices in his head said the defendant appeared “unwell” with “genuine symptoms” of psychosis ...