Murder Prozac 27/07/1995 California Man Shoots Neighbor
Summary:
Last sentence of paragraph two in Abstract reads: "Family members also told police that Craft had a history of mental problems, and had been taking the anti-depressant Prozac, police and prosecutors said."
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Slaying Suspect Arraigned Courts: Scott James Craft, 33, pleads not guilty to murder. He allegedly shot neighbor three times in the back.
[Valley Edition]
Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext) - Los Angeles, Calif.
Author: ANN W. O'NEILL
Date: Jul 27, 1995
Start Page: 1
Section: Metro; PART-B; Zones Desk
Text Word Count: 623
Abstract (Document Summary)
Wearing the same shredded blue tank top he wore during the Sunday night shooting, Scott James Craft, 33, pleaded not guilty in Van Nuys Municipal Court to a single count of murder.
Craft had claimed to police that he fired a .25-caliber automatic pistol at Keith Brown, 42, in self-defense. Family members also told police that Craft had a history of mental problems, and had been taking the anti-depressant Prozac, police and prosecutors said.
[Martin J.] Herscovitz disputed earlier reports that Craft had fired a warning shot or blank. He also said that Craft already had shot Brown once when Brown picked up a five-foot board, ruling out self-def