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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This guy clearly envied the victim’s life. Perhaps he wanted to work with Glyer. My guess is that victim was polite but got weirded out and distanced himself from shooter. That’s likely when the obsessing and anger kicked in. I don’t think victim did anything wrong, just got into the crosshairs of a mentally ill person with a gun. The question is whether the shooter was diagnosed and if any laws could have prevented this. I don’t think so. If there’s no formal diagnosis, any proposed law wouldn’t have stopped this. This is why preventing mentally I’ll from purchasing firearms is difficult. Most are likely undiagnosed even if the average person can see it.[/quote] Oh here we go with the mentally ill narrative. The guy couldn't just be an evil degenerate?[/quote] PP here. He’s crazy and evil. You can be both. Mentally I’ll does not mean he’s innocent or should have our sympathy. He was crazy and evil as well. On a separate note: I can’t believe the misogyny of some on this board to still insist the wife is somehow involved even after the crazy, evil man is arrested.[/quote] Its common sense. If he wife was dead after being shot 10 times next to her sleeping husband, we'd be asking about the husband's connection to affair partner/lover as well. Because guess what? Murderers don't leave witnesses alive and well for no reason.[/quote]
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