Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the verdict.
I am quite appalled that Routh’s mother did not tell Kyle and Littlefield about the problems her son had had - violent outbursts, threatening behavior. How hard it must have been for Taya Kyle to hear her testimony.
I am also appalled that the VA hospital he had gone to did not do more to treat this person.
Such a loss.
And I am appalled that Chris Kyle, who had no formal psychiatric training, decided to put a gun in the hands of a man he himself characterized as "nuts."
If Routh’s mother had disclosed her son’s real behavior, he would not have.
You really don't know that, and he clearly characterized Routh as insane. He should have removed all weapons from the outing immediately.
And YOU don’t know what Routh’s mother told Kyle about her son. SHE asked him for help. SHE knew what the plans were. SHE should have said something.
The evidence and the testimony were pretty clear. Routh knew what he did was wrong.
You said it yourself - Kyle was NOT a psychiatrist. How many times have you said that someone was “nuts?” It doesn’t mean that person is going to go off the grid and kill someone.
If I were with someone who I thought was nuts, you are nuts if you think I would then put a gun in his hands. That was poor decision making.
By your standards, you must claim that Nancy Lanza was blameless, too.
Oh, please. Your leaps in logic are crazy. Lanza’s mother knew her son’s issues. Just like Routh’s mother knew her son’s issues.
If you wish to start a new thread on Lanza, feel free. This is about the conviction of Kyle’s killer.
Nope. She knew her son had autism. She didn't know he was nuts.
Chris Kyle knew his killer was nuts based on his personal observations but gave him a gun anyway. It is poor decision making. Stop trying to pretend that it was in any way shape or form anything else. Chris Kyle is dead in part because HE decided that he should address someone else's mental health issues, despite his lack of training in that. He then gave his killer a gun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the verdict.
I am quite appalled that Routh’s mother did not tell Kyle and Littlefield about the problems her son had had - violent outbursts, threatening behavior. How hard it must have been for Taya Kyle to hear her testimony.
I am also appalled that the VA hospital he had gone to did not do more to treat this person.
Such a loss.
And I am appalled that Chris Kyle, who had no formal psychiatric training, decided to put a gun in the hands of a man he himself characterized as "nuts."
If Routh’s mother had disclosed her son’s real behavior, he would not have.
You really don't know that, and he clearly characterized Routh as insane. He should have removed all weapons from the outing immediately.
And YOU don’t know what Routh’s mother told Kyle about her son. SHE asked him for help. SHE knew what the plans were. SHE should have said something.
The evidence and the testimony were pretty clear. Routh knew what he did was wrong.
You said it yourself - Kyle was NOT a psychiatrist. How many times have you said that someone was “nuts?” It doesn’t mean that person is going to go off the grid and kill someone.
If I were with someone who I thought was nuts, you are nuts if you think I would then put a gun in his hands. That was poor decision making.
By your standards, you must claim that Nancy Lanza was blameless, too.
Oh, please. Your leaps in logic are crazy. Lanza’s mother knew her son’s issues. Just like Routh’s mother knew her son’s issues.
If you wish to start a new thread on Lanza, feel free. This is about the conviction of Kyle’s killer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the verdict.
I am quite appalled that Routh’s mother did not tell Kyle and Littlefield about the problems her son had had - violent outbursts, threatening behavior. How hard it must have been for Taya Kyle to hear her testimony.
I am also appalled that the VA hospital he had gone to did not do more to treat this person.
Such a loss.
And I am appalled that Chris Kyle, who had no formal psychiatric training, decided to put a gun in the hands of a man he himself characterized as "nuts."
If Routh’s mother had disclosed her son’s real behavior, he would not have.
You really don't know that, and he clearly characterized Routh as insane. He should have removed all weapons from the outing immediately.
And YOU don’t know what Routh’s mother told Kyle about her son. SHE asked him for help. SHE knew what the plans were. SHE should have said something.
The evidence and the testimony were pretty clear. Routh knew what he did was wrong.
You said it yourself - Kyle was NOT a psychiatrist. How many times have you said that someone was “nuts?” It doesn’t mean that person is going to go off the grid and kill someone.
If I were with someone who I thought was nuts, you are nuts if you think I would then put a gun in his hands. That was poor decision making.
By your standards, you must claim that Nancy Lanza was blameless, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the verdict.
I am quite appalled that Routh’s mother did not tell Kyle and Littlefield about the problems her son had had - violent outbursts, threatening behavior. How hard it must have been for Taya Kyle to hear her testimony.
I am also appalled that the VA hospital he had gone to did not do more to treat this person.
Such a loss.
And I am appalled that Chris Kyle, who had no formal psychiatric training, decided to put a gun in the hands of a man he himself characterized as "nuts."
If Routh’s mother had disclosed her son’s real behavior, he would not have.
You really don't know that, and he clearly characterized Routh as insane. He should have removed all weapons from the outing immediately.
And YOU don’t know what Routh’s mother told Kyle about her son. SHE asked him for help. SHE knew what the plans were. SHE should have said something.
The evidence and the testimony were pretty clear. Routh knew what he did was wrong.
You said it yourself - Kyle was NOT a psychiatrist. How many times have you said that someone was “nuts?” It doesn’t mean that person is going to go off the grid and kill someone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the verdict.
I am quite appalled that Routh’s mother did not tell Kyle and Littlefield about the problems her son had had - violent outbursts, threatening behavior. How hard it must have been for Taya Kyle to hear her testimony.
I am also appalled that the VA hospital he had gone to did not do more to treat this person.
Such a loss.
And I am appalled that Chris Kyle, who had no formal psychiatric training, decided to put a gun in the hands of a man he himself characterized as "nuts."
If Routh’s mother had disclosed her son’s real behavior, he would not have.
You really don't know that, and he clearly characterized Routh as insane. He should have removed all weapons from the outing immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the verdict.
I am quite appalled that Routh’s mother did not tell Kyle and Littlefield about the problems her son had had - violent outbursts, threatening behavior. How hard it must have been for Taya Kyle to hear her testimony.
I am also appalled that the VA hospital he had gone to did not do more to treat this person.
Such a loss.
And I am appalled that Chris Kyle, who had no formal psychiatric training, decided to put a gun in the hands of a man he himself characterized as "nuts."
If Routh’s mother had disclosed her son’s real behavior, he would not have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the verdict.
I am quite appalled that Routh’s mother did not tell Kyle and Littlefield about the problems her son had had - violent outbursts, threatening behavior. How hard it must have been for Taya Kyle to hear her testimony.
I am also appalled that the VA hospital he had gone to did not do more to treat this person.
Such a loss.
And I am appalled that Chris Kyle, who had no formal psychiatric training, decided to put a gun in the hands of a man he himself characterized as "nuts."
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the verdict.
I am quite appalled that Routh’s mother did not tell Kyle and Littlefield about the problems her son had had - violent outbursts, threatening behavior. How hard it must have been for Taya Kyle to hear her testimony.
I am also appalled that the VA hospital he had gone to did not do more to treat this person.
Such a loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, this appalling bit of vengeful hatred exists now:
https://m.facebook.com/The.Official.Marcus.Luttrell.Fanpage/posts/10152805906558406?__tn__=%2As
Apparently Kyle's military colleagues think prison rape is a funny subject. How charming. Sadly I guess I understand a bit better now how atrocities like Abu Ghraib happened and why suicide and family homicide amongst returning vets is so high. While I can appreciate how traumatic service in the Middle East has been for the past decade plus, I find this kind of thinking frightening and decidedly not heroic. Not to mention ironic...this mob can't see how their zeal for vengeance mirrors whatever inner darkness led Routh to do what he did. Violence begets violence, I guess - and the VA will carry on ignoring the desperately huge need for mental health services.
I agree but it's not just military folks who believe in that kind of vigilante justice. Look at old threads on DCUM; you'll see lots of people who hope that so-and-so gets raped or "what he deserves."
Anonymous wrote:Well, this appalling bit of vengeful hatred exists now:
https://m.facebook.com/The.Official.Marcus.Luttrell.Fanpage/posts/10152805906558406?__tn__=%2As
Apparently Kyle's military colleagues think prison rape is a funny subject. How charming. Sadly I guess I understand a bit better now how atrocities like Abu Ghraib happened and why suicide and family homicide amongst returning vets is so high. While I can appreciate how traumatic service in the Middle East has been for the past decade plus, I find this kind of thinking frightening and decidedly not heroic. Not to mention ironic...this mob can't see how their zeal for vengeance mirrors whatever inner darkness led Routh to do what he did. Violence begets violence, I guess - and the VA will carry on ignoring the desperately huge need for mental health services.