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You are likely right Outofthedarkness.It is 2 months since they disappeared... it may be an anniversary type of gesture.
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You are likely right Outofthedarkness.It is 2 months since they disappeared... it may be an anniversary type of gesture.
A few O'Brien family members are now as well changing background to black.
I wonder what this is signifying.
No.
Garland did not have a breakdown after an horrific asleep at the wheel accident where he ran over the pet bunny. If fact, there is no record that he ever had an horrific accident. Furthermore, why would Garland be reporting an incident of trauma due to running over the pet bunny while asleep at the wheel as a mitigating factor in a drug conviction? There is a record that he stole the identity of a 14 year old boy that was involved in a fatal, horrific, head-on collision.
Whatever the mental health issues, Garland has a history of inappropriate behaviour that warranted psychiatric intervention involving both counselling and medication. That much seems to be documented, but at the same time, he sailed through his six months of a 39 month prison sentence with flying colours ... released in six months. His mental health issues were miraculously healed, and he was fit for release with low risk of violence towards others ... and that was true for 13 years.
Bipolar is also known as passive/aggressive. Can a passive/aggressive person, living the highs and lows of bipolar, be a loner?
The accused in this mass murder does not have mental disabilities, or mental illness.
He has mental health issues ... he's nuts, not disabled, or ill.
ADHD is not a thing that causes people to commit murder, so why should it be considered during the murder trial?
Kim Ross is just another lawyer with just another murderer that wants to get out of it ... avoid the consequences ... any way possible. Kim Ross has another client that shot a police office on his property. He is pleading that he was nuts ... so Kim Ross knows the ropes for that excuse.
http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/calgary/Body+found+river+near+Calgary/10073634/story.html
Both police and fire were called to the area near the east end of St. George’s Island around July 29 2:15 p.m., where they found the body of what appears to be a young man in his late teens or early 20s. Homicide detectives are also assisting.
So this is the second body one on the 29th and one on the 30th of Aug.
Facebook Blacked Out Picture ~ AL (son) CL (Clayd**), FL, JL (Jor***), LL, CL (Clint**), CL (Cli*f), KL (someone assessed account), EL,
Not Blacked Out On Facebook ~ RO, JO, CH, NL, JL
I think Outofthedarkness is correct, it is likely due to anniversary date of crimes.
You are likely right Outofthedarkness.
july vs august...? Separate stories, just watch your dates closer
only 2 situations yesterday. 1 death, 1 alive in critical. Not seemingly related, but they haven't said that. Nothing released on the death yet.
I dunno, personally, I would hold out hope until there was none.
This kind of nuts ... also known as sociopath:
"Antisocial personality disorder is a type of chronic mental condition in which a person's ways of thinking, perceiving situations and relating to others are dysfunctional and destructive. People with antisocial personality disorder typically have no regard for right and wrong and often disregard the rights, wishes and feelings of others.
Those with antisocial personality disorder tend to antagonize, manipulate or treat others either harshly or with callous indifference. They may often violate the law, landing in frequent trouble, yet they show no guilt or remorse. They may lie, behave violently or impulsively, and have problems with drug and alcohol use. These characteristics typically make people with antisocial personality disorder unable to fulfill responsibilities related to family, work or school."
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-...ality-disorder/basics/definition/con-20027920