Man accused of stabbing fellow psychiatric patient 100 times felt it was 'kill or be killed'

The Central Criminal Court has heard that a man accused of stabbing a woman 100 times was convinced he had to “kill or be killed” at the time.

Man accused of stabbing fellow psychiatric patient 100 times felt it was 'kill or be killed'

The Central Criminal Court has heard that a man accused of stabbing a woman 100 times was convinced he had to “kill or be killed” at the time.

Paul Cuddihy, a former resident of a psychiatric hospital in Waterford, has pleaded not guilty to murdering a fellow patient by reason of insanity.

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