Re: One theory on why the VT shooter did this



There was also an interview with a great-aunt still living in Korea
who says that boy was never right, that he never spoke, that they all
know something was seriously wrong with him but either didn't know
what to do about it or simply tried to ignore it.

The great-aunt said that once the family moved to the USA when the boy
was 8, they were told he was autistic, but whether he ever got
treatment for autism or anything else I have not heard.

I believe it will be shown at some point that he was paranoid
schizophrenic
and if you learn a little about that diagnosis, you'll find that these
folks don't live in our world. They may one foot in our world, but the
other is firmly planted in a world filled with 'them' and other evils that
a sane person does not know.
~Donna


What I'd really like to know - and what I should have made clearer in my
original post - is, "What happens if a very cold, very withdrawn child with
paranoid schizophrenia (not autism) is *also* subjected to sexual abuse?"
Does the rage build until it explodes in gunfire, with the schizophrenic
writing sick stories about sexual abuse and revenge for same in the
meantime?
okerry



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