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He spent nearly eight hours interviewing Gribble--the self-described 'Angel of Death'-- in February and found the accused killer had an outrageous sense of his abilities and potential. He described the slaying like "it was a football game."
MORE ON THE TRIAL FROM THE NASHUA TELEGRAPH“Mr. Gribble does have some mental disorders, but they did not rise to the level of being serious mental disorders that … kept him from understanding what he and the others were doing,” Drukteinis said. “He knew that his actions were criminal. His disorders didn’t make him do these things. He chose to do them.”
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