A man accused of a first-degree murder of a two-year-old girl claimed that
he had not been conscious during the time of the alleged murder. The possib
ility that he may have committed the crime while "sleepwalking" was raised.
The forensic psychiatrist looked to the sleep disorders facility to conduc
t polysomnographic investigation of the accused in order to investigate the
possibility that he had a parasomnia. Overnight sleep recordings with vide
o surveillance carried out for two consecutive nights showed no evidence of
parasomnia. On the basis of the full assessment, the final report of the f
orensic psychiatrist did not support a legal defense of non-insane automati
sm and "sleepwalking" was withdrawn as a possible defense by the lawyer of
the accused.