2. Murder
On record, there were 68 cases of homicidal sleep-walking up to the year 2005. In the wee hours of the morning, on May 23, 1987, Kenneth Parks got up from his bed. He then sleep-drove 14 miles to his in-law’s home and broke in. While there, he strangled his father-in-law until he passed out. Then he struck his mother-in-law with a tire iron, before murdering her with a kitchen knife. Amazingly, he then sleep-drove to the police station. Covered in blood and panicking. The tendons on his hands were all severed in half from the kitchen knife. But he did not show signs of pain. Parks’ EEG readings were irregular even for a parasomniac. No one can fake those types of EEG results, and he felt no pain in his hands. The court concluded he was sleep-walking during the entire incident.
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