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Old discussion
Christie is stated to be the landlord of
10 Rillington Place, but the article on the house says he illegally sublet his flat when he went on the run, and the real landlord ejected the new tenants. There are some other inconsistencies between the accounts at the two pages; I think they should probably be combined, but my own knowledge of the case is limited to the Attenborough film.
Deadlock 14:32, 25 Jun 2005 (UTC)
"Hysterical Personality" is not Hysteria
Hysterical personality is an antiquated term for histrionic personality disorder (as explained
here) and the two are essentially synonymous, much like "manic-depressive disorder" and "bipolar disorder." Histrionic/hysterical personality is, however, distinct from hysteria; that is why
hysterical personality disorder redirects to
histrionic personality disorder but
hysteria is a separate article. For further confirmation, here's a quote from the psychologist who diagnosed John Christie: 'He is NOT suffering from hysteria, but is a man with an hysterical personality who, in certain circumstances, behaves as a man suffering from hysteria would behave.' Emphasis added. This shows that "hysterical personality" and "hysteria" were indeed viewed as different disorders.
24.130.111.82 (
talk) 22:45, 18 March 2022 (UTC)reply
Gosh, don't you love 1950s psychiatry. Not sure you'd find much use of any of those terms in the NHS of today. Or indeed anywhere.
Martinevans123 (
talk) 22:57, 18 March 2022 (UTC)reply
Timothy Evans conviction quashed or not?
The top photograph here says that Evans' conviction was quashed in 2004, but on Evans' own page it says they didn't quash it because it would be too expensive but they accept he did not kill his wife and daughter. So which is it?
92.8.117.9 (
talk) 11:14, 28 August 2022 (UTC)reply