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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He has had a few psychiatrist inpatient admissions. Seems the manifesto is parts of his real life mixed in with fiction. [/quote] There was more than just the manifesto/memoir/work of fiction. There were Google searches and the purchase of a BB gun. [/quote] According to him the manifesto was actually a book draft and the google searches were research for the book. I didn't see anything about a BB gun but if he actually was planning to try to be a mass murderer or serial killer, a BB gun doesn't seem like a good choice. It will be interesting to see where this goes given the mental health issues and fiction / non fiction aspects of the book / manifesto / plan. He is facing ten years in prison given the charges. A long time for an 18 year old and even longer / more isolating given he is biologically female - probably would mean segregation or protective custody.[/quote] Ye said varying things. He sometimes said it was a memoir, sometimes an autobiography and sometimes a work of fiction. Ye was mentally ill. Why are you so convinced that one of the things he claimed the writing was is more true over the other things he said that contradict that? Also, the overlap between the supposed work of fiction and his actual life make the fictional claim paper thin. Furthermore, Ye specifically claimed that having difficulty getting access to a gun was a frustration for him. Lastly, his father had a gun in the house, though it appears the father secured it well and Ye didn't have access to it. One wrong move and that could've been very different. Why are you in defense of Ye's innocence? Are you his defense attorney?[/quote]
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