A sleep scientist spoke about a bizarre sleepwalking case which saw a man drive miles to his mother-in-law's house to murder her - but he was found not guilty.
Professor Guy Leschziner, a world-renowned expert in Neurology and Sleep Medicine, appeared on star 's The Diary of a CEO podcast to speak about sleep disorders and how sleepwalking can be used as a defence in a court of law.
The most notorious case occurred in in 1988, when 23-year-old Toronto man Kenneth Parks, was acquitted of murder and attempted murder of his parents in-law.
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