anybody with half a brain could have seen that coming. that is the first part. joey is right about the facts and the confession. i believe law enforcement has information to get the case to trial. as far as an insanity defense is concerned, when i played football, believe me i was not good in high school. our coach used to say it rains on both sides of the field. in this case 33 years from the time the crime took place hurts the government and hurts the defense because in an insanity defense hernandez bears the burden of proving of 33 years ago at the time the crime was committed as a result of defect or mental disease he couldn't appreciate the criminality of his acts or couldn't conform his conduct to the law. good luck proving that 33 years later. jon: joe way, i think if i killed a little boy in such a depraved manner 33 years ago i would hear all kinds of voices in my head to this point, hallucinations. how do we know whatever he is hearing or experiencing isn't just a result of a