The man suspected of killing Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh made his first public appearance Wednesday since his arrest more than five months ago, walking into court with the help of crutches before briefly addressing the judges. Mohammed Bouyeri, 27, took a bullet in the leg during a shootout with police minutes after Van Gogh was shot and stabbed to death on a busy Amsterdam street on Nov. 2. The defendant has spent several months at a medical clinic where doctors sought to evaluate his mental condition. Full Story
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