enelram
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Could it be that the killer was suffering from some kind of issues and was getting or supposed to get therapy and the parents knew it?
There is the change in personality, loss of job due to abseentism, and then a big gap until the job at Mcdonalds.
He seemed to be a person who was generally liked in his past life, but not liked at Mcdonalds.
There is so little info out there on people who knew him such as in NY and at his different jobs.
If you take all the comments from acquaintances, his poor job history and connect all the dots, I think you'll conclude
that this was a young man who, once out of the home and on his own, went down a path which included street drugs.
The clues are there, IMO. His parents and old friends were not involved with his daily life in NYC. That was 5 1/2-6 yrs.
They didn't see the decline.
Wonder if the sealed criminal records in NYC included possession or selling drugs?
More recent clues- his inability to keep job due to absenteeism. His parents ran a school, did they know he was
possibly spending his nights out on the streets and sleeping til noon at home?
His personality changes- described by basketball players in NYC as "tough, bad language, hostile w/ coaches.
Not the same outgoing, polite young man he was in HS.
Yup, the clues are all there. Someone local knows his habits and drug use.
Any recent girlfriends would know this also.
His parents may stay in denial because this wasn't the son they sent off to college. Who he was when he came back
is a stranger they did not know. His bad habits took over.