Killer Convicted, Despite GTA Insanity Defense
Categories: Game Violence Cases
An Alabama jury considering the case of 20 year old Devin Moore for the murder of three police officers has rejected his insanity defense and claims that he was unduly influenced by Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.
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