The police sent the three men to the hospital. One of them, his expression manic, screamed and thrashed in the ambulance.
Ultimately, the doctors were helpless and had to administer a sedative.
The doctor told the police, "It's possible he's acting this way because he experienced some kind of trauma."
The doctor even provided an example. "For instance, when some people are subjected to certain stimuli, the hippocampus in their brain can be damaged, making them unable to distinguish between reality and illusion."
"My preliminary diagnosis is that the patient is behaving this way because… after killing someone, the resulting fear and trauma damaged a nerve in his brain, leading to this condition."
In the ambulance, the criminal was bound with restraints, but he never stopped roaring.
One moment he was frenzied, the next he was timid, his mouth full of apologies. But a second later, his face would twist into a hideous mask.
