I have worked with many drug addicts, homeless and mentally ill people. Being those things does not take away your morality or humanity. When a person moves to start hurting others, that is a action that is completely seperate from poverty, homelessness and mental illness -
Some drugs simply mess with your consciousness but taking some drugs lowers inibition to violence so taking those drugs, is in kind of a higher level choice making - that should that drug work that way on them, make them violent and harm others -- on some level they are OK with that. t
There are two types of crimes in my opinion here:
1.Survival type -The ordinary homeless and down on luck lawbreaking, tresspassing to sleep somewhere, failing to pay register a car, taking drugs or drinking when there is not anticipation of violence, just getting high or drunk.
2. Harm to others - Exposing himself and masterbating, stalking in a bathroom and peeping, chasing two people in Indiana with a hatchet, domestic violence, and intimidating people with implied violence.
99%of homeless and mentally challenged peoople are just the same as any one else morally. They don't harm - although they do things to get by and often then get a criminal record.
So in category 2, DN has been pretty lucky in not being reported and jailed for a long time for his acts.
His life is very sad.The lives and pasts of so many homeless and mentally ill are incredibly sad.
But their poverty doesn't make them harm others. Their choices keep their lawbreaking in category 1, survival type crimes.
When DN at the top of his game as a Marine to start masterbating in front a woman and her child, he made a choice, their fear and terrible experience didn't matter.
AND the Marines didnt give up on him immediately. I think the Marine shrink looked at his background and tried to give him a second chances.
DN may or may not be involved in Delphi. Its his choices to intimidate or harm others that makes him a strong possiblity.
He will be eliminated if he wasn't there. They need evidence he was there to arrest.