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I KILLED MY TWIN SISTER WHILE SLEEPWALKING

I KILLED MY TWIN SISTER WHILE SLEEPWALKING

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In the dead of night, 17-year-old Benjamin Elliott made a frantic 911 call with a chilling confession: "I just killed my sister." His next words would create a mystery that baffled investigators and tore a family apart: "I thought it was a dream." This is the tragic and perplexing story of Benjamin and Meghan Elliott, inseparable twins whose bond was shattered by an act of unimaginable violence. With no motive, no history of conflict, and a family left reeling, Benjamin's defense presented one of the rarest arguments in legal history: homicidal sleepwalking. They claimed a sleep disorder called parasomnia caused him to commit a horrific act while completely unconscious. Was Benjamin Elliott a cold-blooded killer with a convenient excuse, or was he the victim of a profound mental malfunction—a nightmare that bled into reality?

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