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On an early Sunday morning in May 1987, in Toronto, Canada, a young man entered a police station with his hands dripping in blood. In a trance-like state, he says to the officers, “My God, I’ve just killed two people.”  His crimes would shock and horrify the community, and the criminal trial revolutionized how Canada’s Supreme Court defined murder.

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