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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For you geniuses who can’t fathom that the family didn’t predict their son/brother would becomw a mass murderer— Even if they could have predicted —good luck getting help…read about what parents of children who are actual KNOWN psychopaths (though term reserved for adults but showing signs of psychopathy as children) deal with….maybe educate yourselves and idk… don’t throw stones? Glass houses and all. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/06/when-your-child-is-a-psychopath/524502/ [/quote] Don’t throw stones? You frantic posters keep giving yourselves away. Much sympathy for the Kohbergs but not a peep about the actual victims.[/quote] You are truly an odd duck. Do you rant on street corners about boogeymen? [/quote] Brian's victims and their families wish someone had warned them about a certain boogeyman with a knife and no regard for the lives of others as he slashed them to death. . [/quote] Stop inserting yourself into a case that has nothing to do with your life. Maybe go write some fan fiction? A walk? Find a new hobby that doesn't involve pretending you are a private investigator?[/quote] But you're free to insert your opinion? :D Those innocent college students would have very much appreciated a warning that someone like BK was on the prowl that night.[/quote] [b]Who is this person who knew ahead of time and didn't warn anyone[/b] (other than the killer himself, and WTF would he do that)? You continue to talk absolute nonsense. That's a fact.[/quote] Those professionals who knew him from a very young age and were treating him (assuming his parents sought treatment for his bizarre behaviors) should have realized he was not "okay."[/quote] Based on what exactly were they supposed to "know" that he would stab four complete strangers? Seriously, you are cuckoo.[/quote] Of course, they couldn't know that he would stab four complete strangers; but if they were competent, they would have realized that he needed more monitoring and support. No family is perfect, and I don't blame his parents and sisters. I know from experience in the public schools that psychiatrists and psychologists can have their own biases and feelings about certain diagnoses and medications and need for close monitoring of behaviors. His behaviors suggest that autism is not the key factor contributing to his violent actions.[/quote] And what form would this monitoring take? How would they know to warn the victims? Would these be psychic psychiatrists?[/quote]
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