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As we all know women who are murdered are most often murdered by a man they dated lived with or married to or broken up from but sometimes also they are murdered by their fathers and their sons.
Patriarchy breeds misogyny and misogyny makes it easy for men to take out their anger on the bodies of women and that begins in the family and carries over into the rest of the world. Men need to learn new non violent ways of coping with their feelings. |
| Probably schizophrenia. It’s more common than people realize. |
So is psychopathy, more common than schizophrenia - both more common in men. The percent of schizophrenics who engage in homicidal violence is lower than the percent of psychopaths who do. In the US prison system about 3.5-4% of inmates have schizophrenia, while 16% or more have strong psychopathic traits. |
| He had a job, went to college, was in a fraternity, and had a dog. I dont get it. |
So many men are so fragile. |
| Only he knows. |
| He has the eyes. You can see the progression from the LinkedIn profile pic to the Instagram pic to the mugshot |
Yes!!! Drugs and/or mentally ill or both! |
Especially with weed in 20s. There’s a link now. |
* Greek life = Criminal life |
| At least he did not do a mass shooting. Small mercies. |
Probably drugs + mental illness. Sometimes all the drugs and alcohol in frats catch up to you. |
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This news video starts with reporting of another mother killed by son story from the area, then discusses the Arlington case. Sounds like the son was in mental health crisis, called his mother, she went to him and he killed her.
https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1693325 |
| Mental illness, drugs or a combination of both. Compound those issues with our participation trophy society and this is what you get. Tell a guy they are great for 22 years, then they are not senior VP somewhere by 27 so it must be mom’s fault. |
Your first sentence is valid, and the rest is irrelevant to this case. C’mon. Way to make it the mother’s fault. |