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Outburst disrupts hearing


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 (The Spokesman-Review)
Associated Press

SALT LAKE CITY – A street preacher charged with kidnapping teenager Elizabeth Smart was removed from court Tuesday after shouting biblical admonitions, the fifth time he has been removed from hearings for such a disruption.

Brian David Mitchell was in his defense chair only seconds before the outburst: “Awaken, arise Israel. Come forth, Babylon. Repent, repent for the kingdom.”

Mitchell’s loud voice could be heard from down the hall after he was taken away from the hearing to gauge his mental fitness for trial. The hearing resumed Tuesday after a two-month break.

Psychiatrist Noel Gardner, who testified in March that Mitchell was competent to stand trial, said Mitchell’s conduct Tuesday was “outrageous and bizarre” but not evident of a mental disease.

“I think his (religious) ideas are extraordinarily irrational, but just because you’re irrational doesn’t mean you have a mental disease. All of us hold irrational ideas,” Gardner testified.

Gardner, who interviewed Mitchell’s parents and siblings but not him, said Mitchell grew up in a dysfunctional family headed by a father who spent years writing a “metaphysical” book of religion.

Mitchell was not close to his father but admired him and was disrespectful of his mother. He experienced a troubled childhood and dropped out of school, Gardner said.

Mitchell was cleared by mental health experts when he gave up two children from his first failed marriage, though he pointedly refused to let his mother adopt the children.

Gardner described Mitchell as no different from millions of people with firm religious beliefs but said he veered into narcissism and a delusion of prophecy.

“Several of his siblings said they never heard him apologize or admit he was wrong – that’s classic narcissism,” Gardner said.

The competency hearing was to resume today. In spite of Mitchell’s repeated interruptions, Judge Judith Atherton has allowed the hearings to continue without him.