A defence mental health expert in the penalty trial of Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz can pinpoint when he realised the 23-year-old mass murderer still has "irrational thoughts" — the two were making small talk when Cruz began describing plans for an eventual life outside prison.Wesley Center, a Texas counsellor, said that happened last year at the Broward County jail as he fitted Cruz's scalp with probes for a scan to map his brain.The defence at hearings this week will try to convince Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer that Center and other experts should be allowed to testify at Cruz's ongoing trial about what their tests showed, something the prosecution wants barred.
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