Phases of psychopathology after assassination.

Author: Finney, J. C., Skeeters, D. E., Auvenshine, C. D., & Smith, D. F.

Source:
American Journal of Psychiatry, 130(12), 1379-1380.
Abstract An Arabic man who assassinated a prominent American politician was tested with the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory six weeks and five months after the crime. Analysis of both tests by a psychiatric diagnostic computer program revealed a schizo-affective psychosis with paranoid features. The authors recommend the computer method of diagnosis for medicolegal cases in which public opinion has been aroused and the specialist's objectivity may be impaired.