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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think what's surprising me about this discussion, and the NYT article, is that no one is talking about his long history of harassing and stalking women on campus. Numerous women, including his own professors, tried to intervene but there was never quite enough evidence to act. To me, that's a lot more interesting and worth exploring than the family's insistence he was autistic. [/quote] You are correct, I remember back when I read up on this case, that he had been banned from a bar for making female customers or the servers uncomfortable (can't remember if this was in PA or WA). Also, he was a TA at WSU and his students said he was grading them unfairly and I heard complaints were also coming in to where he was about to lose the TA position, or had been notified he was going to lose it (which I thought might have triggered the crime). I think he was getting rejected socially, getting banned from bars, his current PhD program was starting to have issues with his behavior. But this was at his new campus. I don't remember any problems surfacing from his old campus, where 2 very honored female professors thought quite highly of him. And his family would know none of this. And WSU wasn't sending this info to the serial killer expert at DeSales and asking if she thought there was a concern. I also think he was probably a voyeur. I think he targeted in on that house with so many windows in view from the street. It had a hidden back area where it was easy to park without being noticed and slip onto the back deck with access to the kitchen. It was a party house and I would not be shocked if he had wandered in during a crowded party where no one noticed him. From his family's view, it was probably ASD or earlier drug use. I wouldn't be shocked if Schizophrenia was entering the picture, but his parents wouldn't have experience in suspecting that was affecting him. [/quote]
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