The Murder Mindset

Kenneth Parks: The Automatism Defense


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In this episode, we examine the case of Kenneth Parks through a lens true crime rarely offers: the devastating intersection of a documented sleep disorder, a brain operating without its owner, and a legal system forced to confront a question it had never been asked before, can a person be criminally responsible for an act their conscious mind never experienced?


Rather than centering the verdict or the violence, this episode asks the harder questions: about what happens when the brain's motor systems activate while awareness stays offline, what the neuroscience of disorders of arousal actually reveals, and how a single night in 1987 permanently changed the legal definition of intent in Canada and beyond.


Drawing on research in sleep neuroscience, disorders of arousal, procedural memory, parasomnia, forensic psychiatry, and criminal law, we explore:

- What a disorder of arousal actually is and why it is neurologically distinct from dreaming, psychosis, or voluntary behavior.

- How the brain can execute complex, familiar actions, including driving, navigation, and physical force, while the prefrontal cortex remains in deep slow-wave sleep.

- Why Kenneth Parks could name his in-laws at the police station despite having no memory of going to their home, and what that tells us about the difference between stored knowledge and conscious experience.


With a background in public health and behavioral science (graduate training at Johns Hopkins), The Murder Mindset prioritizes education, prevention, and understanding over sensationalism — asking difficult questions about consciousness, criminal responsibility, grief, and what it means when the law gives you an answer that still leaves everything unresolved.


⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of homicide, violent crime, sleep disorders, and the psychological aftermath of trauma and loss. Listener discretion is advised.


🎧 This episode is intended for listeners interested in true crime, forensic psychology, sleep neuroscience, neuroscience of consciousness, criminal law, and the behavioral science behind automatism, trauma, and grief.


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