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In reply to the discussion: This kid should have been locked away in an asylum [View all]TexasBushwhacker
(21,362 posts)9. I haven't read that he had any history of violence
nor did he have any criminal record of any kind. He was a gifted student in high school, but didn't interact much with other students. He may have had mild autism like Asperger's or a personality disorder or both. But his mother chose to have weapons in the house that he had access to, knowing he was troubled.
http://wtvr.com/2012/12/15/report-adam-lanza-suspected-shooter-of-26-had-form-of-autism/
My dad was bipolar and got psychotic sometimes if he was off his meds. It isn't easy to get someone committed, especially if they haven't done anything yet. That's just the way it is.
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I did a nursing rotation in those warehouses in the 70's and it was horrible. nt
Mojorabbit
Dec 2012
#12
The family had plenty of money and the mother had apparently ended her career to take care of her
JCMach1
Dec 2012
#8
Am I the only one, or is reminding anyone else of 'We Need to Talk About Kevin'
JCMach1
Dec 2012
#17
Um. Not due to anything PC. "PC" plan was to close the inhumand prison like asylums and
Luminous Animal
Dec 2012
#11
There is very little locking people up anymore unless it's in prison or jail. There are a few state
Michigan Alum
Dec 2012
#13
Mental illness is more complex than that, especially when compounded with negative circumstances
Fire Walk With Me
Dec 2012
#27
I invite you to spend a month in a psych ward or institution. You may find it would change your
Fire Walk With Me
Dec 2012
#21
How did they know he posed a danger to others? I read that he was "well-behaved."
pnwmom
Dec 2012
#38
And if I find your idea disturbing, disturbed and a danger to others........?
JohnnyLib2
Dec 2012
#32