Cairo Criminal Court Postpones Trial of "Tagamo'a Butcher" to Enable Defense to Take Necessary Measures Defense Asks Court to Refer Accused to Psychi
Cairo Criminal Court Postpones Trial of “Tagamo’a Butcher” to Enable Defense to Take Necessary Measures
Defense Asks Court to Refer Accused to Psychiatrist, Citing Similarities with “Fight Club” Hero
The Cairo Criminal Court, headed by Counselor Yasser Al-Ahmadawi, has postponed the fourth session of the trial of “Karim S.”, known as the “Tagamo’a Butcher”, to Thursday, August 15. The defendant is accused of killing three women after having illicit relations with them and disposing of their bodies in desert areas in Cairo, Ismailia, and Port Said.
The defense has asked the court to refer the accused to a psychiatrist, likening him to the hero of the movie Fight Club, and stated that Karim has a medical history and suffers from schizophrenia.
About the Movie Fight Club
Fight Club is a 1999 American psychological thriller film directed by David Fincher and starring Edward Norton, Brad Pitt, and Helena Bonham Carter. The film is about a man who suffers from insomnia and his lifestyle in a capitalist society, played by Edward Norton, who meets a man who appears to be richer and more successful named “Tyler Dourdan”, played by Brad Pitt, and they start a group called “Fight Club” that causes several violent crimes.
The film’s protagonist narrates the story anonymously, but he is an unreliable narrator due to his psychological suffering, and follows Tyler’s orders until he discovers that they are the same person. When the hero realizes that “Tyler” is a figment of his imagination, he tries to stop the terrorist operations that he planned himself, but the matter becomes difficult because some of the policemen he informs of the crime were among the followers of the widespread “Fight Club” group, which aims to destroy the capitalist system, especially credit card companies.
Dissociative Identity Disorder
Experts have described the hero of Fight Club as having dissociative identity disorder (DID), a condition characterized by having more than one identity and suffering from severe memory loss. Dissociative identity disorder typically occurs in people who experienced overwhelming stress or trauma during childhood. In the United States, Canada, and Europe, about 90% of people with this disorder have a history of abuse (physical, sexual, or emotional) or neglect during childhood. Some people have not been abused but have experienced a significant early loss (such as the death of a parent), a serious medical illness, or other stressful event.
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Conclusion
The trial of Karim S., known as the “Tagamo’a Butcher”, has been postponed to enable the defense to take necessary measures. The defense has asked the court to refer the accused to a psychiatrist, citing similarities with the hero of the movie Fight Club. The film Fight Club is a psychological thriller that explores themes of dissociative identity disorder and the effects of trauma on individuals.
FAQs
Q: What is the reason for the postponement of the trial?
A: The trial has been postponed to enable the defense to take necessary measures.
Q: What is the defense’s request regarding the accused?
A: The defense has asked the court to refer the accused to a psychiatrist.
Q: What is dissociative identity disorder?
A: Dissociative identity disorder is a condition characterized by having more than one identity and suffering from severe memory loss.
Q: What is the typical cause of dissociative identity disorder?
A: Dissociative identity disorder typically occurs in people who experienced overwhelming stress or trauma during childhood.
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