Life, the Obstacle Course

The Ill Father Strangling the Two-Year-Old Son to Death Found Not Guilty Due to His Inability of Controlling His Own Behaviors

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Another case of schizophrenia, left, untreated, resulting in the MURDERING of his own two-year-old son, from the Front Page Sections, translated…

Cho, after having an altercation with his own wife four years ago, his two-year-old son started crying, and he’d, lost control, strangled him to death, afterwards he sat, dumbfounded, with his son’s body in his arms, and the pedestrians found him, and called the police.  The judge took into consideration, that Cho had been in treatment for a long time for his schizophrenia, believed that he couldn’t tell his behaviors from right or wrong, that he couldn’t be responsible for the murder of his own young son, placed him in protective custody for a year.

The verdict pointed out, Cho took care, providing the earnings for his family of thr4ee, because of the pressures in life, he started taking the tranquilizers out of need, and, started having auditory hallucination, and paranoia, after he got into a fight with his neighbor, he was forced into treatment at the hospitals; there had been multiple times he’d lost emotional control and started physically assaulting someone on record, he was hospitalized, it’d been twelve years since he was given a formal diagnosis.

On July 11th, 2015, Cho had a verbal altercation with his wife on their differences in raising their young, his wife got angry, swallowed twenty tranquilizers, attempted suicide, she ended up falling into a deep sleep, he couldn’t stand his two-year-old young son who was crying like crazy, he’d, strangled his own child with his two bear hands.  Afterwards, he’d, realized what he’d done, he’d, taken all his clothes off, sat in front of his house, carrying his son’s body in his arms.

Afterwards, Cho was insistent that he’d not committed murder, claimed, “I’m a very valiant father!”, that when it’d happened, he was, trying, to save his own son, his wife, he’d, admitted that he had a mental condition, but he wasn’t, a criminal, that he will NOT admit to something he hadn’t done, “I really want to know how my son died too!”

The verdict stated, that after Cho murdered his own son, he was forced into the hospital for treatment, but, he was still, emotionally, unstable, and, he’d, evaded the questions of the crime he’d committed, after the psych evaluations, he was diagnosed with bipolar, schizophrenia, and, after his release from the hospital, he’d been, stabilized, but, if his conditions worsened, he would need extensive therapies.

The judge believed, that as Cho murdered his own son, he was having a relapse of his mental condition, he’d lacked the ability to know what he was doing, on the first trial, he’d received a not-guilty verdict, and, placed in protective custody for a year.

Cho fought for an appeal, he believed he’d been taking his medication regularly, that his wife had given birth to a son, that being in protective custody meant he couldn’t make money, that his wife and child will have nobody to care for them, that it was, not beneficial to the welfare of both the mother and the child.  But the judge believed, that the newborn child will be left in the care of his mother-in-law who will take him back to China to raise, that, it wouldn’t be harmful to his wife and son, and the hospital still had to rule out his conditions worsening yet, that he still needed to be in protective custody, and maintained the not-guilty verdict, but in a mental institution for a year, confirmed.

So, this man, while having a relapse, murdered his own son, because he didn’t take his medication like he was supposed to, and, had a relapse, and, due to his mental condition, he’d not received ANY major sentences, just mandated hospitalization, and that’s not even just, just because you have a relapse when you murdered someone, that still doesn’t mean, that you’re, NOT guilty for murdering, your own young son!!!

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