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Man kills wife. Says it's because of Vietnam.
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 4240893" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>The one time I was prescribed Ambien, in the middle of the night I had what I can only describe as a reality shift or break. I was out of bed and had the drawer open where my gun was at the ready. I truly felt I was being attacked and it was my wife that for lack of a better way of saying it, "got me back". I was horrified!</p><p></p><p>I locked my gun in the safe and slept in the living room the rest of the night. The next morning I called my Doc and told her I'd never take Ambien again. My wife thinks I have mild PTSD. Maybe I do and maybe I don't, but the only time in my life I've truly felt paranoid and out of control, was that night. </p><p></p><p>If the jury had evidence of an affair by the wife and/or other reasons to convict, I'd have to take it on faith they made the right call. If I were on that jury and he was documented to have PTSD and was on Ambien at the time of the shooting, I'd have enough doubt to question whether I could vote to convict.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 4240893, member: 1132"] The one time I was prescribed Ambien, in the middle of the night I had what I can only describe as a reality shift or break. I was out of bed and had the drawer open where my gun was at the ready. I truly felt I was being attacked and it was my wife that for lack of a better way of saying it, "got me back". I was horrified! I locked my gun in the safe and slept in the living room the rest of the night. The next morning I called my Doc and told her I'd never take Ambien again. My wife thinks I have mild PTSD. Maybe I do and maybe I don't, but the only time in my life I've truly felt paranoid and out of control, was that night. If the jury had evidence of an affair by the wife and/or other reasons to convict, I'd have to take it on faith they made the right call. If I were on that jury and he was documented to have PTSD and was on Ambien at the time of the shooting, I'd have enough doubt to question whether I could vote to convict. [/QUOTE]
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