Evidence was introduced in court to show that, at the time she executed her will, Blanch Robi n son suffered from schizophrenia. She had delu sions about having had a love affair with Ne l son Eddy and was suspicious, mistrust ful, and perhaps deluded about her friends and ac quai n tances.
Dixon, who had been left out of the will, contended that Robinson lacked the mental capac ity to make a will. Do you agree with Dixon? Explain.
Dixon v. Fillmore Cemetery, 608 S.W.2d 84 (MO).