The Sleepwalker Killing

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The Sleepwalker Killing is a true-crime television film dramatizing a controversial murder case in which the defendant claimed to have killed while sleepwalking.

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instanceOf television film
true-crime film
basedOn real murder case involving a sleepwalking defense
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts criminal trial
defendant claiming to have killed while sleepwalking
forensic investigation
legal strategy
distributionChannel television broadcast
format made-for-television film
genre crime drama
true crime
hasSetting contemporary United States NERFINISHED
hasTheme credibility of psychological defenses
media attention to unusual defenses
mens rea and intent in criminal law
unconscious behavior
isAbout murder trial
psychological evaluation of a defendant
use of parasomnia in criminal defense
language English
mainSubject controversial legal defense
sleepwalking-related homicide
medium television
narrativeFocus courtroom proceedings
impact of crime on family members
question of criminal responsibility during sleep
narrativeForm dramatization of real events
portrays family conflict surrounding a homicide case
sleepwalking as a possible legal defense
tension between science and law
productionType scripted drama
targetAudience adult viewers
workType standalone film

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Gerald W. Abrams notableWork The Sleepwalker Killing