Not every breakdown is real — and not every act of madness is unplanned.
In this disturbing true crime episode, investigators confront a murderer who attempts to escape responsibility by faking mental illness. Erratic behavior. Sudden outbursts. Claims of lost memory and fractured reality. But beneath the chaos lies a carefully constructed performance.
As forensic psychologists step in, subtle inconsistencies begin to appear. The timing of the symptoms. The selective amnesia. The moments when clarity accidentally slips through the act. Slowly, the illusion of insanity begins to collapse under professional scrutiny.
When a Murderer Pretends to Be Insane explores how the justice system separates genuine mental illness from manipulation — and the moment a killer realizes pretending won’t save him from the truth.