The Hannibal Lecter Who Wasn’t: A Case of Diminished Responsibility

Anatomy of a Polish murder, a divided diagnosis, and a mask that slips on its own What is most misleading about the case of Kajetan PoznaƄski is what is easiest to remember: the cannibalistic essays, the severed head, the fascination with Lecter, the life sentence. These details sell themselves. The trouble is that this is … Continue reading The Hannibal Lecter Who Wasn’t: A Case of Diminished Responsibility