I highly suggest using the old TV series "the A-team" as an instructional guide in your endeavor. If you do so, pay close attention to the methods of a certain Captain H.M. "Howlin' Mad" Murdock.
He didn't, but he tried to fake his insanity
There is no known book with the title "How to Hide Your Insanity." It could be a fictional title or a joke.
The insanity defense is alright as long as it is not used in just any case situation involving a murder. An insanity defense may allow a defendant who is mentally competent and has no history of mental illness to fake a specific mental disorder like Dissociative Identity Disorder (like in a Law & Order SVU episode titled "Alternate") and use it as a way to plead "not guilty by reason of insanity."
Nellie Bly faked insanity to gain admittance to the Blackwell Insane Asylum. She wanted to research the truth of what really happened on the isolated island, and the only method she saw to do this was to go in undercover. She used the name Nelly Brown while on the island.
it was a mark of insanity
No, insanity is the antonym of sanity.
See Answers.com page for insanity: http://www.answers.com/topic/quote-4?subject=Insanity&s2=Insanity
Insanity Radio was created in 1998.
Fragments of Insanity was created in 1989.
Divine Insanity was created in 2007.
Edge of Insanity was created in 1985.
NO! From Insanity Claus: YES I DO! http://insanityclaus-music.blogspot.com/2006/08/who-is-insanity-claus.html