OAKLAND, Calif. — The murder case of a suspect accused of killing seven at a small California Christian college was suspended Monday after the suspect's lawyer questioned his mental competency to stand trial.Alameda County Superior Court Judge Carrie Panetta on Monday ordered that two psychiatrists examine suspect One Goh after assistant public defender David Klaus told her during a brief hearing that Goh refuses to speak to him and that a mental evaluation is needed to determine if his client is fit to stand trial.Read More... More on Video