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[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] And what would have changed? They were asleep in their home. They didn't know him. So, even if they were warned, it isn't like they could have taken action other than leaving school which probably wouldn't have happened. [/quote] No matter how mentally disturbed, everyone has the right to live freely and do as they wish until they kill someone. [/quote] DP. I know you are being facetious here but I am honestly confused as to what exactly you wanted anyone to do. No one knew he was going to murder anyone. I actually feel pretty confident that if his family or colleagues had believed he was capable of something like this, they would have done something. His family had called the cops on him before (for stealing his sister's phone), and his colleagues had just taken his TA position away for being aggressive and creepy at work. So it's not like people were enabling him. It's just no one expected this. And why would you?! It's an insane, horrible, unimaginable thing to do. Sometimes awful people do awful things and there is nothing anyone could have done to stop it. It's very upsetting to realize this, but it's true. No one knew he would do this because 99.99999999% of people would never, ever do something like this. [/quote]
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