MARACAY, VENEZUELA - JULY 4, 2016: Evelin Rodr&Iacute;guez (right) listens as her schizophrenic son, Accel Simeone (left), who did not have all of the medicines that he needs, explains to her that the room is full of angry hip-hop artists like Nicki Minaj and &Ntilde;engo Flow, a Puerto Rican singer, that are sitting in every seat in the living room, insulting him, and demanding that he stay completely still - threatening to throw a bomb at him if he moves even the slightest bit. He asked politely that no one sits on the furniture until the musicians had left, in fear of making them upset by sitting on them. Evelin calmly explained that they were alone in the room, and that the voices are not real and cannot hurt him. The month before, Accel said the voice of &Ntilde;engo Flow, who torments Accel the most, demanded he kill his brother Gerardo. When he refused, he ordered him to cut off his arm, and so he attacked himself. He took an electric circular saw from the family&rsquo;s garage, switched it on and began slicing into his arm. Thankfully, his father found him and wrestled away the saw before he could do major damage to his arm.   PHOTO: Meridith Kohut for The New York Times