I was thinking about the possibility of a Bobcat. They're lone animals, typically and if they are not alone or come in contact with humans they are often rabid. If MD was in the marshy, deeper side, a bobcat looking at someone in that water might appear smaller. There have been attacks in New...
I wonder why they don't use drones over water and have when there is something to look at.State Police would probably lend.Would allow more ground coverage.They should organize and get the volunteers out into the area if they don't find something tomorrow.
When I saw the latest photo I thought it would helpful to get his photo time/ageline. I don't know how to put it in the post. fwiw
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=26863&d=1348432755
You're right Mishelly- really odd that no one picked up on his behavior. But, his classmates said that he said next to nothing. So there weren't any physical or verbal signs for people to pick up on.
I've been trying to find the article, but I read that he had been given a electric shaver...
I was almost shocked when I saw this new photo. It took me sometime to read that expression. To me it looks like pressure,stress and possibly fear. I don't see smug. It seems like there is a bit of a smile but I think it's just the corners of his lips turned up. The face is not smiling. He...
Why haven't we seen the court docs from the 30th? Are they being stored somewhere else?
http://www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/District/Case_Details.cfm?Case_ID=152
Really good questions.
I think the only reason we heard about the booby-trapped apartment is because there was a rush for LE to get to that scene to examine/dismantle/disarm what they found and prevent further injury. Was this on the audio from LE/Fire that night?
So why did he tell the...
dyphoric mania - I've been looking at this today and I don't think it's what's wrong. It's much more than that. I do think he's schiziod or it is schizophrenia.
Ciela, you're right I think. I've looked aound and can't find a definative answer.
This link was interesting.http://www.du.edu/gspp/degree-programs/clinical-psychology/overview/index.html
It talked about the process of becoming the professional but it's still not clear to me. I just question...
Grad students (psychology/psychiatry) can be therapists if they are working on a higher degree, under the auspices of a psychiatrist. They can be therapists but they report to the psych/Dr on each case frequently. If they believe more care is needed for the patient (pharmaceutics) they'd be...
http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/movie_theater/
Ordinarily, psychiatrists have a duty of confidentiality to a patient. But, depending on the circumstances, psychiatrists also can be found to have a legal duty to warn identifiable third parties and appropriate law
enforcement agencies...
We’ve been under the impression that there was an ongoing relationship between Fenton and James , but we also know that he saw three mental-health professionals at Colorado University.
Also, when he was speaking with that other student about dysphoric mania she asked if it couldn't be...
One of the problems with the medication is getting it right. You have a number of symptoms that you have to treat individually when it comes to any type of bipolar disease. Then within the various medications you have to find out which one and what the right dose is. If the diagnosis is acute...
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