
As GamePolitics reported on Wednesday, Dr. Moira Artigues, a defense psychiatrist, told the jury that Stitt claimed to have played Grand Theft Auto from midnight to 4 a.m. before killing two housemates in their bed. However, Artigues did not suggest a connection between the game and the killings. She also indicated she was not sure that Stitt was even being truthful, since his GTA claim conflicted with earlier statements.