A UK TV documentary to be screened on Wednesday night questions whether selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs) led a man to murder 12 people in Colorado, USA, in 2012.
The notorious killings, committed by James Holmes (pictured above), a young man with no record of violence during a film screening of The Dark Knight Rises, are examined in the BBC show, named The Batman Killer – a prescription for murder?
"Portraying patients who take SSRIs in this way has the potential to cause concern for thousands"
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