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Sleep scientist talks about a bizarre sleepwalking case which saw a man drive miles to his mother in-laws house to murder her. Professor Guy Leschziner reveals the man was found not guilty, appearing on Steven Bartlett's The Diary of a CEO podcast.

Professor Guy Leschziner says sleepwalking man murdered mother in-law. Read More: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.

Parks, who had gambling debts, claimed he was asleep the whole time and was not aware of what he was doing. 'Then tried to kill his father-in-law and ended up throwing him into a swimming pool, now this was made even more curious by the fact that there had been some evidence that he'd been having some financial difficulties and had some discussions with his parents-in-law about about financial issues, but it was deemed by a court of law that this happened whilst he was sleepwalking.

Bob Adair of the Toronto police homicide squad testified Parks said he had no idea how he got to his in-laws' home and told officers he had no reason to harm them. He said: 'I've got a patient, who I don't see anymore, who I mentioned in my book. She has driven several miles in her sleep, and in fact has driven a motorbike in her youth in her sleep and the only knowledge that she had, was her landlady at the time said ''where were you going at 1:00 in the morning clutching your motorcycle helmet''.

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