
Bundy drove 100s of miles to commit his crimes ![]() |
There's a gut feeling that most parents have about a child who struggles with mental health issues. |
News sources back then weren't available to parents 24/7 in the way they are today. |
+1 Trust your gut. Do something now, before it is too late. Making your child someone else's problem is not a plan. |
They knew straight up that the Bundy’s name was Ted and he drove a beige VW. He was even reported to police by his girlfriend. His name was on the suspect list early on. It still took a lot of police work to bring in the right guy. |
Had the school system stepped in and punished the people bullying him, he might’ve felt better supported. Seems he came from a good family and his problems were in school. Had I not moved my son to a private, he might have take a dark path. He was bullied in public and the school blamed him and let the bullying continue - seemed to enjoy his pain. The private was a 180 difference and he was actually one of the most looked up to kids by the other students. He went on to college and now has a very successful career. |
It was up to you as a parent to help your child, and you did. You parented. Congratulations. What some people call bullying, ruins it for everyone else that truly experiences bullying. |
I was bullied. Almost everyone experiences some sort of bullying at some point in their life. Almost all manage to get over it without brutally murdering people. To blame the girls who bullied him is misogyny at its finest. How about we blame the MAN who committed the crimes. |
+1 No brainer. Anyone who thinks murder is the answer to bullying needs serious professional help. |
[/b] well said |
As long we say the same goes for the female killers. |
Sure. You know that over 80% of serial killers are men right? |
Nooooo...I had no idea. |
Show me where on this thread someone blamed men for a woman's crime? |
Imagine how awful you would feel if you were the AO who approved this guy's application to WSU. Obviously, none of this is the AO's fault, but you couldn't help but feel that if you had rejected his application for the PhD program, those four people would be alive right now. I would need therapy if I had been the one to approve his ap. |