I find this utterly appalling and repellant. This man should not make money 
from the murder of Levi Butler. Whoever encouraged him to write this book and 
make himself available for lectures and God knows what should not have done so. 
This man should perform penance in private and be very humble about it. He was 
given a second chance; Levi got no chance at all. 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <mjackson74@...> wrote :

 New Autobiography Gives Insight into Maharishi Murder
 
 
 Tue, 19 Feb 2013, 14:47:52 EDT
 Edited by Debra Tone
 
 LANCASTER, Pa., Feb. 19, 2013 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- It is a story that 
could only be written by one person. A compelling autobiography that not only 
pushes the boundaries of sanity, it takes readers on a frightening voyage to 
meet it face-to-face. 'Murder and Misunderstanding; One Man's Escape from 
Insanity' (ISBN-13: 978-1479256969) is the story of Shuvender Sem, who on March 
1, 2004 became known as 'The Maharishi Murderer.'
 
 LANCASTER, Pa., Feb. 19, 2013 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- It is a story that 
could only be written by one person. A compelling autobiography that not only 
pushes the boundaries of sanity, it takes readers on a frightening voyage to 
meet it face-to-face. "Murder and Misunderstanding; One Man's Escape from 
Insanity" (ISBN-13: 978-1479256969) is the story of Shuvender Sem, who on March 
1, 2004 became known as "The Maharishi Murderer."
 
 The murder took place in Fairfield, Iowa, on the campus of a university that 
prided itself on non-violence. The Maharishi University of Management used a 
variety of techniques towards its non-violent goals including twice-daily use 
of Transcendental Meditation. It was to no small degree that this setting put 
the murder in the national spotlight.
 
 In one moment Sem was a college student. In the next he was "The Maharishi 
Murderer." Shuvender killed freshman Levi Butler without provocation on the 
campus by stabbing him four times in the chest with a paring knife. The murder 
took place following an incident earlier in the day when Sem stabbed a student 
with a pen. That previous incident led to the student getting seven stitches to 
his face.
 
 Deemed competent to stand trial, the judge ruled he was "not guilty by reason 
of insanity" at the request of both the defense and the prosecution. Against 
popular belief, NGRI is an extremely rare plea, used in less than one percent 
of criminal cases. A not guilty result is even more uncommon, occurring just 
one-quarter of one percent of the time.
 
 Now, after years of psychotropic medications and intense therapy, Shuvender is 
telling his story of schizophrenia in his autobiography, "Murder and 
Misunderstanding; One Man's Escape from Insanity." It is not only an extremely 
rare look into the mind of a killer from his own perspective, but it is also a 
deeply personal story that explores the darkest, most grim places of the mind.
 
 "Our mental health system is broken. We need to fix this before more crimes 
are committed," says Sem.
 
 In his book, Shuvender tells of his relationship with his father, and the 
events that led to that day on campus. He describes his struggle with, and 
eventual escape from this misunderstood illness. It is a story of recognition 
and realization. A story of redemption desired, and hope delivered. It is a 
book written to serve as a beacon for those with schizophrenia and their 
families, by a man who was held in its strongest grips, and managed to escape.
 
 Shuvender Sem, or Shubi as he is known, now speaks publicly about his 
experience with schizophrenia in the hopes of helping others. He is available 
for presentations and Q&A sessions for law enforcement, mental health groups, 
attorney associations, academic institutions and others who may feel they can 
benefit from his story.
 
 The self-told story of Shuvender Sem, "Murder and Misunderstanding; One Man's 
Escape from Insanity" is available at http://www.ShuvenderSem.com/ 
http://www.ShuvenderSem.com/ . The book is available in paperback; as well as 
Kindle, iPad and Nook digital editions.

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