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Lunatics

One of the oldest beliefs in folklore is that a full moon can (0) ..B.. a sane person into a madman. Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was (1) .... by the real-life activities of Charles Hyde, who (2) .... horrendous crimes during the full moon. In 1992, Christopher Gore began a sentence at Broadmoor hospital after being (3) .... of killing his parents. He is also (4) .... of killing two others – all four crimes (5) .... to nights of the full moon. Perhaps because of the enormous amount of anecdotal evidence from people working in the emergency services, some scientific research has been conducted in this (6) .... – but the conclusions are mixed. In 1972, research at the University of Miami seemed to show that the homicide rate in the city reached a (7) .... at each full moon. In India, there is much reported violent crime around the time of the full moon – but then the Indians are famously (8) .... in the full moon and ready to (9) .... misdemeanours on the moon's influence. 'Anecdotally, (10) .... nurses say patients become more disturbed when the moon is full, and firemen report more (11) .... of arson. Indeed, scientific research does show a correlation between changed behaviour and the full moon,' Dr David Nias, (12) .... in medical psychology at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, admitted recently. 'However, this blip is explained by the small number of people who believe in the 'full moon effect' changing their behaviour accordingly – in much the same (13) .... as believers in astrology modify their behaviour to (14) .... that associated with their star (15) .....

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