This page presents the complete audio recordings of the forensic psychiatric evaluation process. These recordings constitute primary evidence documenting the actual conversations between the evaluators and the individual.
The importance of these recordings lies in their ability to preserve the real interactions during the evaluation process. They can be used to compare the actual conversations with the later written psychiatric report, and to identify any inconsistencies or distortions.
In the final summary conversation, the evaluator explicitly stated that they did not consider the individual to be mentally ill. This directly challenges the psychiatric label used in later administrative and legal processes.
These recordings therefore serve not only as documentation of the evaluation process, but also as key primary evidence for assessing whether the psychiatric diagnosis was based on actual dialogue.
The recordings are listed in chronological order, reflecting the full evaluation process from initial contact to the final assessment stage. Additional excerpts, transcripts, and analysis may be added later.
These recordings are preserved for evidence archiving, legal review, and international submission purposes.