The fact that they took him to a fair is almost as crazy as he is. I hope nobody gets killed.
Got him and the story gets even stranger. Somehow it appears he has been planning this for some time. He got a backpack somewhere, a guitar, food and a field syth YIKES
The fact that he was a known escape risk from the past bothered no one it seems.
The question I have for the authority's is, ---if the standard for a insanity defence is that the person does not know their actions are wrong, the patient makes no move to cover up their actions, then since this patient set a body on fire to confuse the police---does that not mean he did in fact know his actions were wrong ???
Why was he sent to a hospital and not prison in the first place.?