they are going to look at whether there is iq issues. they are going to look at neurpsychological testing to make sure there are no organic disorders. the most important thing is whether he is malingering, whether he will be feigning or trying to feign mental illness. given what we already know, what we have reported and i know you were here night by night as this incomprehensible story was developing, do you think he will be found competent? i think he will be found competent because we have to look at the past. this is a person allegedly who committed these crimes. he will plead guilty to some of them. certainly he had the wherewithal to hide this crime for many, many years. therefore i do believe he will be found competent. he will understand the charges
is some possibility of some severe psychological issues. however, the argument is is the psychological problems that he has, does that rise to the point of delusional behavior, paranoid skichizophrenia where could be found not guilty as reason by insanity. but as the prosecuting attorney has said over and over again, this man is a chameleon and adapting this behavior in order to feign mental illness. when we look at the issue of legal insanity, this is what s being deliberated at this time. elizabeth smart was only 14 years old when she went through this incredible, long ordeal. now she s 23. she has taken a break because of the court trial from a religious mission she s been serving in paris for the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints. what s the religious impact of her having to relive this on the stand in front of her parents? i think this is with the