Well if we put the other diagnoses and the murder, you could always include the sleeping disorders in. It was unknown if he was knocked out, but if we can add some medical information and sleeping disorders. We could also include sleep walking and night terrors to match with the timing of the trauma, but don't occur as often.. Therefore, he could've done it asleep or from the point of insanity. He prefers to not take any medications or drugs as well as resents them. It could just be a series of avoiding any treatment that leads him to craziness from multiple depression symptoms. He didn't really develop PTSD or any panic disorders, but more of just a restlessness and paranoia. But like the included sleep symptoms or from the depression, he could've committed a crime asleep, which wold be impressive, or he could just have killed someone out of insanity. Even so, it's probably be a treatment for him to be watched and somehow get along, since he usually was anti-social. The group home is equivalent to a prison but to also handle him with treatment. Otherwise he would've gone to a hospital of actual supervision or gone to prison remaining that way and somehow committing suicide or dying, but went to the group home instead. I probably also made some mistakes with using the wrong words, like eviction. I didn't think of conviction at the time DX. I guess I wasn't quite clear about the information of the house, but it seemed like a mystery of being developed rather than just normal rehab or being in a hospital. But it's probably just a better change to get both done to see if it'll cause any change by replacing his year to be there, if not, then they have to probably do something about it.