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In reply to the discussion: Dorner's con game worked [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)He had to have known what the outcome would be?
Was he crazy? Just really all that angry? Did he really feel he had been treated unjustly?
Was he a phony?
Seems like it was a pretty stupid way to air his grievances, but why did he choose it? For the same reason that he met with failure in other areas of his life?
I agree that he should not have killed anyone. But why did he? Or was he just irrational?
Do you have an opinion on this? Do you care? Or is it enough for you just to dismiss him as evil?
I'm curious about why you care about this enough to post.
I've seen people defend all kinds of crazy things on the internet. Why does this cause you to react the way you do?
I kind of stayed away from the topic because I felt that less attention paid to it was better, but some seemed to want to put this guy in the spotlight. Why do you suppose that is?