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When Blake Leibel moved from Toronto to LA, he did so without much of a plan. He wanted to "make it big," just like everyone else. He did become temporarily famous, but likely not in the way he imagined. At his trial, prosecutors argued a graphic novel he created back in 2010 inspired him to commit meyham and murder. Is Iana Kasian's murder really a case of life imitating art, or is it the tragic outcome of an undiagnosed mental illness?
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When Blake Leibel moved from Toronto to LA, he did so without much of a plan. He wanted to "make it big," just like everyone else. He did become temporarily famous, but likely not in the way he imagined. At his trial, prosecutors argued a graphic novel he created back in 2010 inspired him to commit meyham and murder. Is Iana Kasian's murder really a case of life imitating art, or is it the tragic outcome of an undiagnosed mental illness?

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