Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mental illness, drugs or a combination of both. Compound those issues with our participation trophy society and this is what you get. Tell a guy they are great for 22 years, then they are not senior VP somewhere by 27 so it must be mom’s fault.
Your first sentence is valid, and the rest is irrelevant to this case. C’mon. Way to make it the mother’s fault.
Mental illness, drugs or a combination of both. Root cause. Compound those issues with our participation trophy society and this is what you get. Tell a guy they are great for 22 years, then they are not senior VP somewhere by 27 Contributing factors/trigger so it must be mom’s fault. Result
But how do you get jump to this specific conclusion about being told he was great? I can guarantee more violent criminals in prison were hit by their parents than given trophies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mental illness, drugs or a combination of both. Compound those issues with our participation trophy society and this is what you get. Tell a guy they are great for 22 years, then they are not senior VP somewhere by 27 so it must be mom’s fault.
Your first sentence is valid, and the rest is irrelevant to this case. C’mon. Way to make it the mother’s fault.
Mental illness, drugs or a combination of both. Root cause. Compound those issues with our participation trophy society and this is what you get. Tell a guy they are great for 22 years, then they are not senior VP somewhere by 27 Contributing factors/trigger so it must be mom’s fault. Result
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably schizophrenia. It’s more common than people realize.
+1 And often presents starting in the 20s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Angry at her, wanted her money. He could be mentally ill or he could just be a terrible selfish person or maybe she abused him. We do not know.
This.
She might have abused him and caused or contributed to a mental illness, and reaped her rewards for it.
Nobody knows. Mugshot face tells nothing. Everyone just projecting their own psychological problems onto this guy, who could very well be a victim.
Most of the time though a murder among family members is due to both parties being not-so-great people.
Someone who murders is NOT a victim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Angry at her, wanted her money. He could be mentally ill or he could just be a terrible selfish person or maybe she abused him. We do not know.
This.
She might have abused him and caused or contributed to a mental illness, and reaped her rewards for it.
Nobody knows. Mugshot face tells nothing. Everyone just projecting their own psychological problems onto this guy, who could very well be a victim.
Most of the time though a murder among family members is due to both parties being not-so-great people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His eyes are scary.
Bull shit. He looks like any other guy.
He definitely has the crazy eyes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His eyes are scary.
Bull shit. He looks like any other guy.
Anonymous wrote:Probably schizophrenia. It’s more common than people realize.
Anonymous wrote:Angry at her, wanted her money. He could be mentally ill or he could just be a terrible selfish person or maybe she abused him. We do not know.
Anonymous wrote:His eyes are scary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mental illness, drugs or a combination of both. Compound those issues with our participation trophy society and this is what you get. Tell a guy they are great for 22 years, then they are not senior VP somewhere by 27 so it must be mom’s fault.
Your first sentence is valid, and the rest is irrelevant to this case. C’mon. Way to make it the mother’s fault.