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Moussaoui Mocks Psychologist's Testimony
By MATTHEW BARAKAT
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) - Zacarias Moussaoui's behavior is abnormal even for an al-Qaida terrorist, a defense psychologist testified Tuesday.
Xavier Amador diagnosed the Sept. 11, 2001, conspirator with paranoid schizophrenia after observing his actions and writings since 2002. He cited delusional beliefs firmly held by Moussaoui, including his conviction that President Bush will free him from prison and that his court-appointed lawyers are in a conspiracy to kill him.
Moussaoui mocked the testimony about his alleged schizophrenia. He said ``beautiful terrorist mind'' as he was led from court during a recess, referring to the movie ``A Beautiful Mind,'' about a mathematician with schizophrenia.
After a second break, he said, smiling broadly, ``Crazy or not crazy, that is the question.''
This guy is crazy even for a terrorist?! Xavier Amador is getting even more spotlight, and in the process, mucking up the justice system to get yet another "psychologically challenged" mass murderer free.
Here's his home page: Send him a note to show how much we love his efforts to keep our streets free of justice. www.xavieramador.com
My love for CNN rivals my love for being kicked in the soft parts by steel toed boots.
Moussaoui Mocks Psychologist's Testimony
By MATTHEW BARAKAT
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) - Zacarias Moussaoui's behavior is abnormal even for an al-Qaida terrorist, a defense psychologist testified Tuesday.
Xavier Amador diagnosed the Sept. 11, 2001, conspirator with paranoid schizophrenia after observing his actions and writings since 2002. He cited delusional beliefs firmly held by Moussaoui, including his conviction that President Bush will free him from prison and that his court-appointed lawyers are in a conspiracy to kill him.
Moussaoui mocked the testimony about his alleged schizophrenia. He said ``beautiful terrorist mind'' as he was led from court during a recess, referring to the movie ``A Beautiful Mind,'' about a mathematician with schizophrenia.
After a second break, he said, smiling broadly, ``Crazy or not crazy, that is the question.''
This guy is crazy even for a terrorist?! Xavier Amador is getting even more spotlight, and in the process, mucking up the justice system to get yet another "psychologically challenged" mass murderer free.
Here's his home page: Send him a note to show how much we love his efforts to keep our streets free of justice. www.xavieramador.com