Insanity

  • Insanity
    By Susan Vaught

    Based on real local lore and the actual institution headed by Vaught herself.

  • Insanity
    By Thomas Bergh

    Paterson has a right to be angry. Our Gunnery Sergeant, who we rarely ever see, just made our entire company of two hundred Marines stand in a single formation in the middle of a combat zone, and then complains to us about how lazy we ...

  • Insanity
    By Susan Vaught

    chattering about the Kentucky State Police coming as fast as they could get here and there being bones—a pile of bones. Leslie stuck her head out of the patient's room. Her usually calm face was twisted in complete annoyance.

  • Insanity: The Journey Begins
    By Jason Green

    We travel in this short story down a one-way path delving deeper and deeper into a darkness that engulfs and smothers all. The death of a brother Brings a traumatic change in his life that opens doors that best not be opened.

  • Insanity: The Idea and Its Consequences
    By Thomas Szasz

    See Sherman , D. E. " Geriatic profile of Thomas Jefferson ( 1743-1826 ) , " Journal of the American Geriatric Society 25 ( 1977 ) : 112-117 . 33. Lewis , C. S. The Business of Heaven , 54 . 34. Noonan , J. T. , Jr. Persons , 39 . 35.

  • Insanity: Murder, Madness, and the Law
    By Charles Patrick Ewing

    In this book, Ewing skillfully conveys the psychological and legal drama of each case, while providing important and fresh professional insights.

  • Insanity: Murder, Madness, and the Law
    By Charles Patrick Ewing

    In this book, Ewing skillfully conveys the psychological and legal drama of each case, while providing important and fresh professional insights.

  • Insanity: Murder, Madness, and the Law
    By Charles Patrick Ewing

    By analysing some of the most well-known insanity cases in legal history, this book sheds light on its peculiarities.

  • Insanity
    By Cameron Jace

    After accidentally killing everyone in her class, Alice Wonder is now a patient in the Radcliffe Lunatic Asylum. No one doubts her insanity.

  • Insanity: My Mad Life
    By Charlie Bronson

    Insanity is a look into the mind of a true individual--a wild, inspired, single-minded, fascinating man, oppressed not only by the workings of his singular mind, but also by the system that confines him.