The authors reviewed the records of 10 men charged with patricide,
including one charged with double parricide, all of whom had been examined
at the Forensic Psychiatry Service of Bellevue Hospital from 1970 to 1983.
Prior psychoses were documented in all subjects; nine were referred to as
delusional. Four perceived their fathers as having posed threats of
physical or psychological annihilation to them, and five saw paternal
threats to their manhood. The 10th man allegedly killed his father during a
drunken brawl.Abstract Teaser