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My mother was originally diagnosed with paranoid schitzophrenia, but the BPD

fits her better. She can operate within society as long as it suits her, but

will slip into delusions when things don't go her way.

I actually had a hard time reading that article.

>

> I just had to share this comentary on personality disorders in this article.

> . . . this is a very famous trial in my neck of the woods and the issues

> around the insanity defense have my full attention. The weird thing is I

> have met this man, he was a pan handler in my town, and I totally thought he

> was nuts. But maybe not the kind of nuts that gets you out of prison. I

> don't know, I just think it is interesting.

>

>

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Girlscout,thanks for sharing the link to articles about this story at the SL

Tribune.I read a couple of the articles on the website and it's really

interesting to me that a distinction is being made in this court case between

" severe mental illness " aka florid psychosis and personality disorder--one of

the articles even states that PD " isn't a mental illness " for the purposes of a

" not guilty by reason of insanity " verdict.

I do think this character is crazy--crazy like a freaking

fox.One of the witnesses for the prosecution,I think he was the director of the

mental hospital was sent to,has accurately diagnosed him in my opinion

as an antisocial PD and an NPD and a pedophile.The clinician who diagnosed him

as a paranoid schizophrenic got it dead wrong...and then I was reading in one of

the articles that the psychiatrist who treated AFTER his arrest for

kidnapping and repeatedly raping Smart has now become 's

" advocate " and has testified on his behalf.HUH???? Are the lunatics running the

asylum in that place????

switches his " delusional behavior " on and off to suit his own

manipulative purposes.He displays the hugely grandiose sense of entitlement that

all psychopaths have and in fact everything he does and has done is totally

indicative of psychopathy.It's a shame that just that alone isn't enough to get

his ass fried in the state of Utah after what he did (his step daughter has also

said that he sexually abused her for four years from the time she was seven--who

knows how many people he has victimized)...and no matter what the verdict is in

the Smart case,the punishment here isn't going to fit the crime.He's

scum and in my opinion his continued existence is a terrible waste of taxpayer

money,unless he were to be used as a research subject,like testing meds on

him,since I doubt he'd cooperate with any kind of " psychopath psychological

study " .I guess that sounds harsh but I have no sympathy whatsoever for these

predators,all they do is wreck other peoples' lives and it seems to me that the

only way they could ever redeem their worthless existences is to be used in

research to possibly find a cure or a surgical or chemical solution for their

" condition " .He's never going to understand what he did to that young girl who

had a promising future before her and who must now live with what he did to her

for the rest of her life.He does not care and he never will,no matter how he is

" punished " .Indeed all he seems to " care " about is having his fun with the court

and getting his way,such as pretending to pray and sing just long enough to

disrupt the proceedings so he gets to be removed from the courtroom and placed

in his own special room alone where he gets to enjoy watching a live video

feed--I wish that instead he could have a muzzle and a straightjacket slapped on

him and be forced to sit there in court with everyone else.But that would be

denying him his " rights " .This bastard knows right from wrong very well--he just

doesn't care.He was canny enough to parade out in public dressed in a

veil and to then claim that they were " Muslims " .He's scum. " Hiding in plain

sight " like that is a total thrill for a psychopath,it's one of the games they

play.

I found this article about the psychopath " personas " he adopts to fool

people really interesting:

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50827966-76/mitchell-gardner-smart-persona.htm\

l.csp

He uses the " Religious Chameleon " persona to elude detection and

according to this article tried to use it in order to kidnap yet another young

girl.

I just don't understand how psychopathic PD,the kind he displays,isn't

*severe* mental illness.Not guilty by reason of insanity would be a grave

miscarriage of justice in this case--he is in fact flagrantly guilty of

premeditated malice because he *is* insane.

And his panhandling and deliberately shiftless existence is additional

evidence of his psychopathy--these types often believe that they are far too

superior to have to actually *work* for a living like anyone else.They are *not*

living on the streets because they're too nuts to cope--they are doing that

because they arrogantly assume that the rest of the world owes them

baksheesh--for them,it's not begging,it's their " due " .Which ties in with how

extrapolated being entitled to kidnap a pretty young girl for his

" wife " from a casual handyman's job.In his mind, Smart's mother wasn't

doing him a kind favor by hiring him to do some odd jobs,she was presenting him

with an opportunity to take something (her child) that he wanted.He was a

predator,not a penitent down on his luck.

Smart,at all of fourteen years old,said that she begged him

not to rape her but he did it anyway.And continued to on a nearly daily basis

until he was caught.She has to deal now with the entire world knowing her shame

while the piece of shit who raped her sings in the courtroom.

>

> I just had to share this comentary on personality disorders in this article.

> . . . this is a very famous trial in my neck of the woods and the issues

> around the insanity defense have my full attention. The weird thing is I

> have met this man, he was a pan handler in my town, and I totally thought he

> was nuts. But maybe not the kind of nuts that gets you out of prison. I

> don't know, I just think it is interesting.

>

>

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50825206-76/gardner-mitchell-religious-mental.\

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>

>

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Thank you . Honestly I'm touched that so many of you read it. Yeah,

this is a very very personal story for me and a lot of SLC folks. It hits

very cl,ose to home and a lot of us know at least one or two of the people

involved. Unfortunately is the one I knew the best. Ugh. . .

On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 5:28 PM, christine.depizan <

christine.depizan@...> wrote:

>

>

> Girlscout,thanks for sharing the link to articles about this story at the

> SL Tribune.I read a couple of the articles on the website and it's really

> interesting to me that a distinction is being made in this court case

> between " severe mental illness " aka florid psychosis and personality

> disorder--one of the articles even states that PD " isn't a mental illness "

> for the purposes of a " not guilty by reason of insanity " verdict.

>

> I do think this character is crazy--crazy like a freaking fox.One

> of the witnesses for the prosecution,I think he was the director of the

> mental hospital was sent to,has accurately diagnosed him in my

> opinion as an antisocial PD and an NPD and a pedophile.The clinician who

> diagnosed him as a paranoid schizophrenic got it dead wrong...and then I was

> reading in one of the articles that the psychiatrist who treated

> AFTER his arrest for kidnapping and repeatedly raping Smart has

> now become 's " advocate " and has testified on his behalf.HUH???? Are

> the lunatics running the asylum in that place????

>

> switches his " delusional behavior " on and off to suit his own

> manipulative purposes.He displays the hugely grandiose sense of entitlement

> that all psychopaths have and in fact everything he does and has done is

> totally indicative of psychopathy.It's a shame that just that alone isn't

> enough to get his ass fried in the state of Utah after what he did (his step

> daughter has also said that he sexually abused her for four years from the

> time she was seven--who knows how many people he has victimized)...and no

> matter what the verdict is in the Smart case,the punishment here

> isn't going to fit the crime.He's scum and in my opinion his continued

> existence is a terrible waste of taxpayer money,unless he were to be used as

> a research subject,like testing meds on him,since I doubt he'd cooperate

> with any kind of " psychopath psychological study " .I guess that sounds harsh

> but I have no sympathy whatsoever for these predators,all they do is wreck

> other peoples' lives and it seems to me that the only way they could ever

> redeem their worthless existences is to be used in research to possibly find

> a cure or a surgical or chemical solution for their " condition " .He's never

> going to understand what he did to that young girl who had a promising

> future before her and who must now live with what he did to her for the rest

> of her life.He does not care and he never will,no matter how he is

> " punished " .Indeed all he seems to " care " about is having his fun with the

> court and getting his way,such as pretending to pray and sing just long

> enough to disrupt the proceedings so he gets to be removed from the

> courtroom and placed in his own special room alone where he gets to enjoy

> watching a live video feed--I wish that instead he could have a muzzle and a

> straightjacket slapped on him and be forced to sit there in court with

> everyone else.But that would be denying him his " rights " .This bastard knows

> right from wrong very well--he just doesn't care.He was canny enough to

> parade out in public dressed in a veil and to then claim that they

> were " Muslims " .He's scum. " Hiding in plain sight " like that is a total thrill

> for a psychopath,it's one of the games they play.

>

> I found this article about the psychopath " personas " he adopts to fool

> people really interesting:

>

>

>

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50827966-76/mitchell-gardner-smart-persona.htm\

l.csp

>

> He uses the " Religious Chameleon " persona to elude detection and according

> to this article tried to use it in order to kidnap yet another young girl.

>

> I just don't understand how psychopathic PD,the kind he displays,isn't

> *severe* mental illness.Not guilty by reason of insanity would be a grave

> miscarriage of justice in this case--he is in fact flagrantly guilty of

> premeditated malice because he *is* insane.

>

> And his panhandling and deliberately shiftless existence is additional

> evidence of his psychopathy--these types often believe that they are far too

> superior to have to actually *work* for a living like anyone else.They are

> *not* living on the streets because they're too nuts to cope--they are doing

> that because they arrogantly assume that the rest of the world owes them

> baksheesh--for them,it's not begging,it's their " due " .Which ties in with how

> extrapolated being entitled to kidnap a pretty young girl for his

> " wife " from a casual handyman's job.In his mind, Smart's mother

> wasn't doing him a kind favor by hiring him to do some odd jobs,she was

> presenting him with an opportunity to take something (her child) that he

> wanted.He was a predator,not a penitent down on his luck.

>

> Smart,at all of fourteen years old,said that she begged him not

> to rape her but he did it anyway.And continued to on a nearly daily basis

> until he was caught.She has to deal now with the entire world knowing her

> shame while the piece of shit who raped her sings in the courtroom.

>

>

>

>

>

> >

> > I just had to share this comentary on personality disorders in this

> article.

> > . . . this is a very famous trial in my neck of the woods and the issues

> > around the insanity defense have my full attention. The weird thing is I

> > have met this man, he was a pan handler in my town, and I totally thought

> he

> > was nuts. But maybe not the kind of nuts that gets you out of prison. I

> > don't know, I just think it is interesting.

> >

> >

>

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50825206-76/gardner-mitchell-religious-mental.\

html.csp

> >

> >

> >

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Thank you . Honestly I'm touched that so many of you read it. Yeah,

this is a very very personal story for me and a lot of SLC folks. It hits

very cl,ose to home and a lot of us know at least one or two of the people

involved. Unfortunately is the one I knew the best. Ugh. . .

On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 5:28 PM, christine.depizan <

christine.depizan@...> wrote:

>

>

> Girlscout,thanks for sharing the link to articles about this story at the

> SL Tribune.I read a couple of the articles on the website and it's really

> interesting to me that a distinction is being made in this court case

> between " severe mental illness " aka florid psychosis and personality

> disorder--one of the articles even states that PD " isn't a mental illness "

> for the purposes of a " not guilty by reason of insanity " verdict.

>

> I do think this character is crazy--crazy like a freaking fox.One

> of the witnesses for the prosecution,I think he was the director of the

> mental hospital was sent to,has accurately diagnosed him in my

> opinion as an antisocial PD and an NPD and a pedophile.The clinician who

> diagnosed him as a paranoid schizophrenic got it dead wrong...and then I was

> reading in one of the articles that the psychiatrist who treated

> AFTER his arrest for kidnapping and repeatedly raping Smart has

> now become 's " advocate " and has testified on his behalf.HUH???? Are

> the lunatics running the asylum in that place????

>

> switches his " delusional behavior " on and off to suit his own

> manipulative purposes.He displays the hugely grandiose sense of entitlement

> that all psychopaths have and in fact everything he does and has done is

> totally indicative of psychopathy.It's a shame that just that alone isn't

> enough to get his ass fried in the state of Utah after what he did (his step

> daughter has also said that he sexually abused her for four years from the

> time she was seven--who knows how many people he has victimized)...and no

> matter what the verdict is in the Smart case,the punishment here

> isn't going to fit the crime.He's scum and in my opinion his continued

> existence is a terrible waste of taxpayer money,unless he were to be used as

> a research subject,like testing meds on him,since I doubt he'd cooperate

> with any kind of " psychopath psychological study " .I guess that sounds harsh

> but I have no sympathy whatsoever for these predators,all they do is wreck

> other peoples' lives and it seems to me that the only way they could ever

> redeem their worthless existences is to be used in research to possibly find

> a cure or a surgical or chemical solution for their " condition " .He's never

> going to understand what he did to that young girl who had a promising

> future before her and who must now live with what he did to her for the rest

> of her life.He does not care and he never will,no matter how he is

> " punished " .Indeed all he seems to " care " about is having his fun with the

> court and getting his way,such as pretending to pray and sing just long

> enough to disrupt the proceedings so he gets to be removed from the

> courtroom and placed in his own special room alone where he gets to enjoy

> watching a live video feed--I wish that instead he could have a muzzle and a

> straightjacket slapped on him and be forced to sit there in court with

> everyone else.But that would be denying him his " rights " .This bastard knows

> right from wrong very well--he just doesn't care.He was canny enough to

> parade out in public dressed in a veil and to then claim that they

> were " Muslims " .He's scum. " Hiding in plain sight " like that is a total thrill

> for a psychopath,it's one of the games they play.

>

> I found this article about the psychopath " personas " he adopts to fool

> people really interesting:

>

>

>

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50827966-76/mitchell-gardner-smart-persona.htm\

l.csp

>

> He uses the " Religious Chameleon " persona to elude detection and according

> to this article tried to use it in order to kidnap yet another young girl.

>

> I just don't understand how psychopathic PD,the kind he displays,isn't

> *severe* mental illness.Not guilty by reason of insanity would be a grave

> miscarriage of justice in this case--he is in fact flagrantly guilty of

> premeditated malice because he *is* insane.

>

> And his panhandling and deliberately shiftless existence is additional

> evidence of his psychopathy--these types often believe that they are far too

> superior to have to actually *work* for a living like anyone else.They are

> *not* living on the streets because they're too nuts to cope--they are doing

> that because they arrogantly assume that the rest of the world owes them

> baksheesh--for them,it's not begging,it's their " due " .Which ties in with how

> extrapolated being entitled to kidnap a pretty young girl for his

> " wife " from a casual handyman's job.In his mind, Smart's mother

> wasn't doing him a kind favor by hiring him to do some odd jobs,she was

> presenting him with an opportunity to take something (her child) that he

> wanted.He was a predator,not a penitent down on his luck.

>

> Smart,at all of fourteen years old,said that she begged him not

> to rape her but he did it anyway.And continued to on a nearly daily basis

> until he was caught.She has to deal now with the entire world knowing her

> shame while the piece of shit who raped her sings in the courtroom.

>

>

>

>

>

> >

> > I just had to share this comentary on personality disorders in this

> article.

> > . . . this is a very famous trial in my neck of the woods and the issues

> > around the insanity defense have my full attention. The weird thing is I

> > have met this man, he was a pan handler in my town, and I totally thought

> he

> > was nuts. But maybe not the kind of nuts that gets you out of prison. I

> > don't know, I just think it is interesting.

> >

> >

>

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50825206-76/gardner-mitchell-religious-mental.\

html.csp

> >

> >

> >

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thank you annie, yes that is exactly where i am lossed right now. . . and if

he's not insane and he violated someone's rights, why is my nada a free

woman? A little different but a little the same, too

On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 8:57 PM, anuria67854 wrote:

>

>

> It is maddening, isn't it, that psychopaths like this guy are carefully,

> carefully accorded their legal rights, even though he casually stripped his

> victim of her human rights.

>

> It is confusing that there is a distinction between " legally insane " and

> " legally sane " for those with genuine mental illnesses.

>

> Personality disorder is indeed a genuine and sometimes even severe mental

> illness.

>

> But according to the DSM-IV those with personality disorder remain

> connected with reality. So for legal purposes someone with personality

> disorder is considered " legally sane " : able to tell the difference between

> right and wrong, responsible for their actions, and therefor considered able

> to undergo a court trial and be found either guilty or not guilty.

>

> Those who are diagnosed as psychotic (not connected with reality) or even

> those who are " temporarily " psychotic are not considered to have the

> capacity to be legally responsible for their acts.

>

> Keep in mind, this is another reason why the DSM-IV and how it classifies

> and categorizes mental illness is so important. Its not just important for

> the individual patients, their diagnosis and their treatment, it has legal

> ramifications.

>

> Its the same gray, fuzzy area that keeps us KOs baffled: can my pd parent

> " help it " when s/he abuses me? Is he or she responsible for her own actions

> and behaviors? Is the mental illness stripping her of conscious volition of

> her will, or not?

>

> At this moment in time, both the psychiatric community and the legal system

> consider that our nadas *are* responsible for every heinous act of abuse

> they perpetrate. Who knows if that will remain the case in the future, if

> scientific methods are found that can determine whether or not the mind or

> the " will " actually is in control of the malfunctioning,

> emotionally-dysregulated pd brain, or not?

>

> -Annie

>

>

>

> >

> > Girlscout,thanks for sharing the link to articles about this story at the

> SL Tribune.I read a couple of the articles on the website and it's really

> interesting to me that a distinction is being made in this court case

> between " severe mental illness " aka florid psychosis and personality

> disorder--one of the articles even states that PD " isn't a mental illness "

> for the purposes of a " not guilty by reason of insanity " verdict.

> >

> > I do think this character is crazy--crazy like a freaking

> fox.One of the witnesses for the prosecution,I think he was the director of

> the mental hospital was sent to,has accurately diagnosed him in my

> opinion as an antisocial PD and an NPD and a pedophile.The clinician who

> diagnosed him as a paranoid schizophrenic got it dead wrong...and then I was

> reading in one of the articles that the psychiatrist who treated

> AFTER his arrest for kidnapping and repeatedly raping Smart has

> now become 's " advocate " and has testified on his behalf.HUH???? Are

> the lunatics running the asylum in that place????

> >

> > switches his " delusional behavior " on and off to suit his own

> manipulative purposes.He displays the hugely grandiose sense of entitlement

> that all psychopaths have and in fact everything he does and has done is

> totally indicative of psychopathy.It's a shame that just that alone isn't

> enough to get his ass fried in the state of Utah after what he did (his step

> daughter has also said that he sexually abused her for four years from the

> time she was seven--who knows how many people he has victimized)...and no

> matter what the verdict is in the Smart case,the punishment here

> isn't going to fit the crime.He's scum and in my opinion his continued

> existence is a terrible waste of taxpayer money,unless he were to be used as

> a research subject,like testing meds on him,since I doubt he'd cooperate

> with any kind of " psychopath psychological study " .I guess that sounds harsh

> but I have no sympathy whatsoever for these predators,all they do is wreck

> other peoples' lives and it seems to me that the only way they could ever

> redeem their worthless existences is to be used in research to possibly find

> a cure or a surgical or chemical solution for their " condition " .He's never

> going to understand what he did to that young girl who had a promising

> future before her and who must now live with what he did to her for the rest

> of her life.He does not care and he never will,no matter how he is

> " punished " .Indeed all he seems to " care " about is having his fun with the

> court and getting his way,such as pretending to pray and sing just long

> enough to disrupt the proceedings so he gets to be removed from the

> courtroom and placed in his own special room alone where he gets to enjoy

> watching a live video feed--I wish that instead he could have a muzzle and a

> straightjacket slapped on him and be forced to sit there in court with

> everyone else.But that would be denying him his " rights " .This bastard knows

> right from wrong very well--he just doesn't care.He was canny enough to

> parade out in public dressed in a veil and to then claim that they

> were " Muslims " .He's scum. " Hiding in plain sight " like that is a total thrill

> for a psychopath,it's one of the games they play.

> >

> > I found this article about the psychopath " personas " he adopts to fool

> people really interesting:

> >

> >

>

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50827966-76/mitchell-gardner-smart-persona.htm\

l.csp

> >

> > He uses the " Religious Chameleon " persona to elude detection and

> according to this article tried to use it in order to kidnap yet another

> young girl.

> >

> > I just don't understand how psychopathic PD,the kind he displays,isn't

> *severe* mental illness.Not guilty by reason of insanity would be a grave

> miscarriage of justice in this case--he is in fact flagrantly guilty of

> premeditated malice because he *is* insane.

> >

> > And his panhandling and deliberately shiftless existence is additional

> evidence of his psychopathy--these types often believe that they are far too

> superior to have to actually *work* for a living like anyone else.They are

> *not* living on the streets because they're too nuts to cope--they are doing

> that because they arrogantly assume that the rest of the world owes them

> baksheesh--for them,it's not begging,it's their " due " .Which ties in with how

> extrapolated being entitled to kidnap a pretty young girl for his

> " wife " from a casual handyman's job.In his mind, Smart's mother

> wasn't doing him a kind favor by hiring him to do some odd jobs,she was

> presenting him with an opportunity to take something (her child) that he

> wanted.He was a predator,not a penitent down on his luck.

> >

> > Smart,at all of fourteen years old,said that she begged him not

> to rape her but he did it anyway.And continued to on a nearly daily basis

> until he was caught.She has to deal now with the entire world knowing her

> shame while the piece of shit who raped her sings in the courtroom.

> >

> >

>

>

>

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thank you annie, yes that is exactly where i am lossed right now. . . and if

he's not insane and he violated someone's rights, why is my nada a free

woman? A little different but a little the same, too

On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 8:57 PM, anuria67854 wrote:

>

>

> It is maddening, isn't it, that psychopaths like this guy are carefully,

> carefully accorded their legal rights, even though he casually stripped his

> victim of her human rights.

>

> It is confusing that there is a distinction between " legally insane " and

> " legally sane " for those with genuine mental illnesses.

>

> Personality disorder is indeed a genuine and sometimes even severe mental

> illness.

>

> But according to the DSM-IV those with personality disorder remain

> connected with reality. So for legal purposes someone with personality

> disorder is considered " legally sane " : able to tell the difference between

> right and wrong, responsible for their actions, and therefor considered able

> to undergo a court trial and be found either guilty or not guilty.

>

> Those who are diagnosed as psychotic (not connected with reality) or even

> those who are " temporarily " psychotic are not considered to have the

> capacity to be legally responsible for their acts.

>

> Keep in mind, this is another reason why the DSM-IV and how it classifies

> and categorizes mental illness is so important. Its not just important for

> the individual patients, their diagnosis and their treatment, it has legal

> ramifications.

>

> Its the same gray, fuzzy area that keeps us KOs baffled: can my pd parent

> " help it " when s/he abuses me? Is he or she responsible for her own actions

> and behaviors? Is the mental illness stripping her of conscious volition of

> her will, or not?

>

> At this moment in time, both the psychiatric community and the legal system

> consider that our nadas *are* responsible for every heinous act of abuse

> they perpetrate. Who knows if that will remain the case in the future, if

> scientific methods are found that can determine whether or not the mind or

> the " will " actually is in control of the malfunctioning,

> emotionally-dysregulated pd brain, or not?

>

> -Annie

>

>

>

> >

> > Girlscout,thanks for sharing the link to articles about this story at the

> SL Tribune.I read a couple of the articles on the website and it's really

> interesting to me that a distinction is being made in this court case

> between " severe mental illness " aka florid psychosis and personality

> disorder--one of the articles even states that PD " isn't a mental illness "

> for the purposes of a " not guilty by reason of insanity " verdict.

> >

> > I do think this character is crazy--crazy like a freaking

> fox.One of the witnesses for the prosecution,I think he was the director of

> the mental hospital was sent to,has accurately diagnosed him in my

> opinion as an antisocial PD and an NPD and a pedophile.The clinician who

> diagnosed him as a paranoid schizophrenic got it dead wrong...and then I was

> reading in one of the articles that the psychiatrist who treated

> AFTER his arrest for kidnapping and repeatedly raping Smart has

> now become 's " advocate " and has testified on his behalf.HUH???? Are

> the lunatics running the asylum in that place????

> >

> > switches his " delusional behavior " on and off to suit his own

> manipulative purposes.He displays the hugely grandiose sense of entitlement

> that all psychopaths have and in fact everything he does and has done is

> totally indicative of psychopathy.It's a shame that just that alone isn't

> enough to get his ass fried in the state of Utah after what he did (his step

> daughter has also said that he sexually abused her for four years from the

> time she was seven--who knows how many people he has victimized)...and no

> matter what the verdict is in the Smart case,the punishment here

> isn't going to fit the crime.He's scum and in my opinion his continued

> existence is a terrible waste of taxpayer money,unless he were to be used as

> a research subject,like testing meds on him,since I doubt he'd cooperate

> with any kind of " psychopath psychological study " .I guess that sounds harsh

> but I have no sympathy whatsoever for these predators,all they do is wreck

> other peoples' lives and it seems to me that the only way they could ever

> redeem their worthless existences is to be used in research to possibly find

> a cure or a surgical or chemical solution for their " condition " .He's never

> going to understand what he did to that young girl who had a promising

> future before her and who must now live with what he did to her for the rest

> of her life.He does not care and he never will,no matter how he is

> " punished " .Indeed all he seems to " care " about is having his fun with the

> court and getting his way,such as pretending to pray and sing just long

> enough to disrupt the proceedings so he gets to be removed from the

> courtroom and placed in his own special room alone where he gets to enjoy

> watching a live video feed--I wish that instead he could have a muzzle and a

> straightjacket slapped on him and be forced to sit there in court with

> everyone else.But that would be denying him his " rights " .This bastard knows

> right from wrong very well--he just doesn't care.He was canny enough to

> parade out in public dressed in a veil and to then claim that they

> were " Muslims " .He's scum. " Hiding in plain sight " like that is a total thrill

> for a psychopath,it's one of the games they play.

> >

> > I found this article about the psychopath " personas " he adopts to fool

> people really interesting:

> >

> >

>

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50827966-76/mitchell-gardner-smart-persona.htm\

l.csp

> >

> > He uses the " Religious Chameleon " persona to elude detection and

> according to this article tried to use it in order to kidnap yet another

> young girl.

> >

> > I just don't understand how psychopathic PD,the kind he displays,isn't

> *severe* mental illness.Not guilty by reason of insanity would be a grave

> miscarriage of justice in this case--he is in fact flagrantly guilty of

> premeditated malice because he *is* insane.

> >

> > And his panhandling and deliberately shiftless existence is additional

> evidence of his psychopathy--these types often believe that they are far too

> superior to have to actually *work* for a living like anyone else.They are

> *not* living on the streets because they're too nuts to cope--they are doing

> that because they arrogantly assume that the rest of the world owes them

> baksheesh--for them,it's not begging,it's their " due " .Which ties in with how

> extrapolated being entitled to kidnap a pretty young girl for his

> " wife " from a casual handyman's job.In his mind, Smart's mother

> wasn't doing him a kind favor by hiring him to do some odd jobs,she was

> presenting him with an opportunity to take something (her child) that he

> wanted.He was a predator,not a penitent down on his luck.

> >

> > Smart,at all of fourteen years old,said that she begged him not

> to rape her but he did it anyway.And continued to on a nearly daily basis

> until he was caught.She has to deal now with the entire world knowing her

> shame while the piece of shit who raped her sings in the courtroom.

> >

> >

>

>

>

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thank you annie, yes that is exactly where i am lossed right now. . . and if

he's not insane and he violated someone's rights, why is my nada a free

woman? A little different but a little the same, too

On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 8:57 PM, anuria67854 wrote:

>

>

> It is maddening, isn't it, that psychopaths like this guy are carefully,

> carefully accorded their legal rights, even though he casually stripped his

> victim of her human rights.

>

> It is confusing that there is a distinction between " legally insane " and

> " legally sane " for those with genuine mental illnesses.

>

> Personality disorder is indeed a genuine and sometimes even severe mental

> illness.

>

> But according to the DSM-IV those with personality disorder remain

> connected with reality. So for legal purposes someone with personality

> disorder is considered " legally sane " : able to tell the difference between

> right and wrong, responsible for their actions, and therefor considered able

> to undergo a court trial and be found either guilty or not guilty.

>

> Those who are diagnosed as psychotic (not connected with reality) or even

> those who are " temporarily " psychotic are not considered to have the

> capacity to be legally responsible for their acts.

>

> Keep in mind, this is another reason why the DSM-IV and how it classifies

> and categorizes mental illness is so important. Its not just important for

> the individual patients, their diagnosis and their treatment, it has legal

> ramifications.

>

> Its the same gray, fuzzy area that keeps us KOs baffled: can my pd parent

> " help it " when s/he abuses me? Is he or she responsible for her own actions

> and behaviors? Is the mental illness stripping her of conscious volition of

> her will, or not?

>

> At this moment in time, both the psychiatric community and the legal system

> consider that our nadas *are* responsible for every heinous act of abuse

> they perpetrate. Who knows if that will remain the case in the future, if

> scientific methods are found that can determine whether or not the mind or

> the " will " actually is in control of the malfunctioning,

> emotionally-dysregulated pd brain, or not?

>

> -Annie

>

>

>

> >

> > Girlscout,thanks for sharing the link to articles about this story at the

> SL Tribune.I read a couple of the articles on the website and it's really

> interesting to me that a distinction is being made in this court case

> between " severe mental illness " aka florid psychosis and personality

> disorder--one of the articles even states that PD " isn't a mental illness "

> for the purposes of a " not guilty by reason of insanity " verdict.

> >

> > I do think this character is crazy--crazy like a freaking

> fox.One of the witnesses for the prosecution,I think he was the director of

> the mental hospital was sent to,has accurately diagnosed him in my

> opinion as an antisocial PD and an NPD and a pedophile.The clinician who

> diagnosed him as a paranoid schizophrenic got it dead wrong...and then I was

> reading in one of the articles that the psychiatrist who treated

> AFTER his arrest for kidnapping and repeatedly raping Smart has

> now become 's " advocate " and has testified on his behalf.HUH???? Are

> the lunatics running the asylum in that place????

> >

> > switches his " delusional behavior " on and off to suit his own

> manipulative purposes.He displays the hugely grandiose sense of entitlement

> that all psychopaths have and in fact everything he does and has done is

> totally indicative of psychopathy.It's a shame that just that alone isn't

> enough to get his ass fried in the state of Utah after what he did (his step

> daughter has also said that he sexually abused her for four years from the

> time she was seven--who knows how many people he has victimized)...and no

> matter what the verdict is in the Smart case,the punishment here

> isn't going to fit the crime.He's scum and in my opinion his continued

> existence is a terrible waste of taxpayer money,unless he were to be used as

> a research subject,like testing meds on him,since I doubt he'd cooperate

> with any kind of " psychopath psychological study " .I guess that sounds harsh

> but I have no sympathy whatsoever for these predators,all they do is wreck

> other peoples' lives and it seems to me that the only way they could ever

> redeem their worthless existences is to be used in research to possibly find

> a cure or a surgical or chemical solution for their " condition " .He's never

> going to understand what he did to that young girl who had a promising

> future before her and who must now live with what he did to her for the rest

> of her life.He does not care and he never will,no matter how he is

> " punished " .Indeed all he seems to " care " about is having his fun with the

> court and getting his way,such as pretending to pray and sing just long

> enough to disrupt the proceedings so he gets to be removed from the

> courtroom and placed in his own special room alone where he gets to enjoy

> watching a live video feed--I wish that instead he could have a muzzle and a

> straightjacket slapped on him and be forced to sit there in court with

> everyone else.But that would be denying him his " rights " .This bastard knows

> right from wrong very well--he just doesn't care.He was canny enough to

> parade out in public dressed in a veil and to then claim that they

> were " Muslims " .He's scum. " Hiding in plain sight " like that is a total thrill

> for a psychopath,it's one of the games they play.

> >

> > I found this article about the psychopath " personas " he adopts to fool

> people really interesting:

> >

> >

>

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50827966-76/mitchell-gardner-smart-persona.htm\

l.csp

> >

> > He uses the " Religious Chameleon " persona to elude detection and

> according to this article tried to use it in order to kidnap yet another

> young girl.

> >

> > I just don't understand how psychopathic PD,the kind he displays,isn't

> *severe* mental illness.Not guilty by reason of insanity would be a grave

> miscarriage of justice in this case--he is in fact flagrantly guilty of

> premeditated malice because he *is* insane.

> >

> > And his panhandling and deliberately shiftless existence is additional

> evidence of his psychopathy--these types often believe that they are far too

> superior to have to actually *work* for a living like anyone else.They are

> *not* living on the streets because they're too nuts to cope--they are doing

> that because they arrogantly assume that the rest of the world owes them

> baksheesh--for them,it's not begging,it's their " due " .Which ties in with how

> extrapolated being entitled to kidnap a pretty young girl for his

> " wife " from a casual handyman's job.In his mind, Smart's mother

> wasn't doing him a kind favor by hiring him to do some odd jobs,she was

> presenting him with an opportunity to take something (her child) that he

> wanted.He was a predator,not a penitent down on his luck.

> >

> > Smart,at all of fourteen years old,said that she begged him not

> to rape her but he did it anyway.And continued to on a nearly daily basis

> until he was caught.She has to deal now with the entire world knowing her

> shame while the piece of shit who raped her sings in the courtroom.

> >

> >

>

>

>

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I'm glad my post helped you.

I think that asking a jury to figure out if the defendant is sane or insane

is... insane!

I think all a jury should have to figure out is: " Did this person *commit this

act*, or not? " Is there enough believable evidence, proof, witnesses, etc., or

not? Yes, this man killed this woman. No, this man did not steal this car.

Period.

To me, that should be a separate issue than " Is s/he insane or not? "

If I were running things, I would institute a separate hearing before the judge

to determine sanity or insanity. So the final verdict would be something like

" Guilty (jury) and sane (separate hearing) " or " Guilty (jury) and insane

(separate hearing) " , or simply " Not guilty. " If s/he is found innocent of

committing crime " x " then his/her sanity or insanity is a moot point.

The current possible finding of " not guilty due to insanity " wouldn't exist any

more.

So a person found guilty by jury trial of committing a crime, and later found

insane by a separate hearing before a judge (in which various psychiatrists

testify) would then be incarcerated in a prison specifically for the criminally

insane, which would be more like a cross between a hospital and a prison. The

felons would be behind bars but also under the care of a psychiatrist and

carefully studied. Those found guilty but sane would go to regular prison and

hopefully rehabilitated, or possibly executed.

But, that's just a fantasy I fancy. The current way our legal system considers

this issue doesn't make sense to me.

-Annie

>

> thank you annie, yes that is exactly where i am lossed right now. . . and if

> he's not insane and he violated someone's rights, why is my nada a free

> woman? A little different but a little the same, too

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I like your idea,Annie.I suppose in this scenario,it would be the judges who

impose the sentence? I wonder if that would help jurors to focus more on the

hard cold facts of a serious criminal case,if they didn't have to worry about

their guilty verdict leading to the death penalty? There was an absolutely

atrocious home invasion/rape/murder case in Massachusets a couple of years ago

and the jury struggled with the degree of guilty verdict they would render since

it was a death penalty case.

*Are* there any actual prisons just for the criminally insane in this

country?

I think you've come up with a great way to eliminate " not guilty by reason

of insanity " verdicts!

Often these individuals are clearly guilty of committing horrendous

crimes and " not guilty by reason of insanity " becomes quibbling over the

criminal's intent: " but did they really mean it? " Well,they certainly " meant " it

as far as their victims are concerned,especially when such victims happen to be

dead.

>

> I'm glad my post helped you.

>

> I think that asking a jury to figure out if the defendant is sane or insane

is... insane!

>

> I think all a jury should have to figure out is: " Did this person *commit this

act*, or not? " Is there enough believable evidence, proof, witnesses, etc., or

not? Yes, this man killed this woman. No, this man did not steal this car.

Period.

>

> To me, that should be a separate issue than " Is s/he insane or not? "

>

> If I were running things, I would institute a separate hearing before the

judge to determine sanity or insanity. So the final verdict would be something

like " Guilty (jury) and sane (separate hearing) " or " Guilty (jury) and insane

(separate hearing) " , or simply " Not guilty. " If s/he is found innocent of

committing crime " x " then his/her sanity or insanity is a moot point.

>

> The current possible finding of " not guilty due to insanity " wouldn't exist

any more.

>

> So a person found guilty by jury trial of committing a crime, and later found

insane by a separate hearing before a judge (in which various psychiatrists

testify) would then be incarcerated in a prison specifically for the criminally

insane, which would be more like a cross between a hospital and a prison. The

felons would be behind bars but also under the care of a psychiatrist and

carefully studied. Those found guilty but sane would go to regular prison and

hopefully rehabilitated, or possibly executed.

>

> But, that's just a fantasy I fancy. The current way our legal system

considers this issue doesn't make sense to me.

>

> -Annie

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Wow. That Dr just described my brother in law to a " T " (minus the pedophilia). I

have always said my BIL is mentally ill, but I guess not. The staring contest

gave me the creeps. My 37 yo BIL tries to look into your soul when he looks at

you while you are speaking and love bombs you to get a place to stay or a hot

meal. Or he tells you to f-off and threatens to physically harm you and tells

you he has *always* hated you!

>

> I just had to share this comentary on personality disorders in this article.

> . . . this is a very famous trial in my neck of the woods and the issues

> around the insanity defense have my full attention. The weird thing is I

> have met this man, he was a pan handler in my town, and I totally thought he

> was nuts. But maybe not the kind of nuts that gets you out of prison. I

> don't know, I just think it is interesting.

>

>

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50825206-76/gardner-mitchell-religious-mental.\

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>

>

>

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Absoultely Annie.

My mother beleived, when I was 11, that I turned into some sort of seductive

vamp who was after her then boyfriend and wanted to kill her for the insurance

money. I was ELEVEN!

She had me convinced at one point that I was pregnant because my periods stopped

(stress anyone?). Even after she tried to kill me with a knife, and he stopped

her by dragging her back into their room and slapping her until she dropped the

knife, she focused on the part where he was slapping her. So she'd go around

afterwards acting like a victim of abuse, meanwhile it was because SHE came

after me with a knife that started the whole episode!

That was one reason why I went NC, even as an adult she's go on and on and on

about how he tried to kill her, beat the shit out of her and broke her neck (??)

but she " forgot " that it was her initial actions that caused the whole damn

mess. She forgot, that she was trying to KILL me and that her abuser saved my

life.

She made up reality as it suited her apparently.

Stress plays a BIG part in her delusions, and it doesn't take much. My

grandmother was missing my mother, so my aunt decided to call my mother to

arrange a visit. On the phone, all was well. Then they got a letter from her

filled with accusations, suspicions and lies. Needless to say they didn't go. At

least they FINALLY know why I don't associate with her. They got at taste of the

crazy. It only took 35 years.

> > >

> > > I just had to share this comentary on personality disorders in this

article.

> > > . . . this is a very famous trial in my neck of the woods and the issues

> > > around the insanity defense have my full attention. The weird thing is I

> > > have met this man, he was a pan handler in my town, and I totally thought

he

> > > was nuts. But maybe not the kind of nuts that gets you out of prison. I

> > > don't know, I just think it is interesting.

> > >

> > >

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50825206-76/gardner-mitchell-religious-mental.\

html.csp

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Absoultely Annie.

My mother beleived, when I was 11, that I turned into some sort of seductive

vamp who was after her then boyfriend and wanted to kill her for the insurance

money. I was ELEVEN!

She had me convinced at one point that I was pregnant because my periods stopped

(stress anyone?). Even after she tried to kill me with a knife, and he stopped

her by dragging her back into their room and slapping her until she dropped the

knife, she focused on the part where he was slapping her. So she'd go around

afterwards acting like a victim of abuse, meanwhile it was because SHE came

after me with a knife that started the whole episode!

That was one reason why I went NC, even as an adult she's go on and on and on

about how he tried to kill her, beat the shit out of her and broke her neck (??)

but she " forgot " that it was her initial actions that caused the whole damn

mess. She forgot, that she was trying to KILL me and that her abuser saved my

life.

She made up reality as it suited her apparently.

Stress plays a BIG part in her delusions, and it doesn't take much. My

grandmother was missing my mother, so my aunt decided to call my mother to

arrange a visit. On the phone, all was well. Then they got a letter from her

filled with accusations, suspicions and lies. Needless to say they didn't go. At

least they FINALLY know why I don't associate with her. They got at taste of the

crazy. It only took 35 years.

> > >

> > > I just had to share this comentary on personality disorders in this

article.

> > > . . . this is a very famous trial in my neck of the woods and the issues

> > > around the insanity defense have my full attention. The weird thing is I

> > > have met this man, he was a pan handler in my town, and I totally thought

he

> > > was nuts. But maybe not the kind of nuts that gets you out of prison. I

> > > don't know, I just think it is interesting.

> > >

> > >

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50825206-76/gardner-mitchell-religious-mental.\

html.csp

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Absoultely Annie.

My mother beleived, when I was 11, that I turned into some sort of seductive

vamp who was after her then boyfriend and wanted to kill her for the insurance

money. I was ELEVEN!

She had me convinced at one point that I was pregnant because my periods stopped

(stress anyone?). Even after she tried to kill me with a knife, and he stopped

her by dragging her back into their room and slapping her until she dropped the

knife, she focused on the part where he was slapping her. So she'd go around

afterwards acting like a victim of abuse, meanwhile it was because SHE came

after me with a knife that started the whole episode!

That was one reason why I went NC, even as an adult she's go on and on and on

about how he tried to kill her, beat the shit out of her and broke her neck (??)

but she " forgot " that it was her initial actions that caused the whole damn

mess. She forgot, that she was trying to KILL me and that her abuser saved my

life.

She made up reality as it suited her apparently.

Stress plays a BIG part in her delusions, and it doesn't take much. My

grandmother was missing my mother, so my aunt decided to call my mother to

arrange a visit. On the phone, all was well. Then they got a letter from her

filled with accusations, suspicions and lies. Needless to say they didn't go. At

least they FINALLY know why I don't associate with her. They got at taste of the

crazy. It only took 35 years.

> > >

> > > I just had to share this comentary on personality disorders in this

article.

> > > . . . this is a very famous trial in my neck of the woods and the issues

> > > around the insanity defense have my full attention. The weird thing is I

> > > have met this man, he was a pan handler in my town, and I totally thought

he

> > > was nuts. But maybe not the kind of nuts that gets you out of prison. I

> > > don't know, I just think it is interesting.

> > >

> > >

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50825206-76/gardner-mitchell-religious-mental.\

html.csp

> > >

> > >

> > >

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