Heaven Leigh
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Hearing the boys Mom in the background of the police body cam tore me up.
Can anyone identify the rifle?Beautiful photo of all 4 children and their dog at the link below.
Ohio dad who ‘gunned down’ his kids arrested in harrowing footage
As Pratchett so perfectly said, (paraphrasing a little, because I don't have the quote in front of me,) "It starts with treating people as things."
I'm sure his attorney will make sure he undergoes a psych evaluation. There is however a big difference between being mentally ill and criminally insane. Mental illness is not a excuse for murder.I am a tad surprised nobody here questions the perpetrator's sanity. I mean someone who murders calmly his children, one by one, and then behaves like nothing happened might be severely mentally ill. As in his picture of reality is warped so badly he thinks this horrible murder was the right thing to do. I think he should undergo extensive psychiatric evaluation.
You might have to watch it for me, too, I just don't think I'm up for more pirposeful intentional gun violence against little kids. I left the north Dallas mall shooting thread for the same reason, there is no solution when a gun is seen as the tool, the first thing chosen by these cowards.this is one case I will gladly see to the end - his end - for justice for these poor boys and their mom and sister
this has me in tears - those poor babies
Wow, that checks a lot of boxes, in what little we know so far. Leaves Mom alive, planned, and potentially divorce being the impetus. I’ve seen reference to divorce being said in the 911 call, though I’m still looking for the source, so MOO.Check this out:
According to psychologist Sharon Mailloux (2014), this individual is a male involved in a long-term relationship, highly possessive over his wife and family. Issues with maintaining employment, substance misuse and domestic violence were traits present in the family annihilators cases. The main trigger for these killings is divorce and separation.
Moreover, Liem and Koenraadt (2008) found that most of the family annihilators had a personality disorder with dependent or narcissistic tendencies.
The livid-coercive murderer is motivated by revenge and rage caused by control issues. He will show abusive tendencies towards his family that will serve as a means of self-worth by exerting authority within the household. In most cases, the livid-coercive individual faces failure in marriage due to his abusive behaviour followed by the wife and children trying to leave. This will make him feel a lack of control and humiliation and lead to the killing of his entire family.
Much more at link including various types of annihilators. Family Annihilators- Psychological Profile
- Self-Righteous Killers:
This individual is in most cases the father who often blames others, especially the mother for relationship issues or a break-up and for preventing him from having access to the children. He sees himself as ‘the provider’ and taking that away from him, will make him dangerous. The main goal is to cause pain and suffering to their partners and are most likely to use the children in doing so. Will often kill the children and leave the mother alive to extend the suffering and ensure the maximum pain. In most cases, this type of family murderer will contact the mother prior to the murders and inform her about what they are going to do.
His killings are executions and they are never spontaneous. He plans his murders and they are not a result of impulsiveness or in a fit of rage. The killings are methodical and planned out for a long time.
I was trying to figure that out also. CCO2?EDITED- I see this was answered already. Thank you
What did he say at the end?
Sure it is. But if you want justice, not blind revenge, you'd also want to be sure you don't send to prison or to death row someone that is criminally insane. So if he is sane, sure, he deserves the harshest punishment the law has, but if he is insane, he needs a lifelong stay in a mental institution, not in prison.I'm sure his attorney will make sure he undergoes a psych evaluation. There is however a big difference between being mentally ill and criminally insane.
Chad Doerman, the 32-year-old Ohio father arrested Thursday after allegedly gunning down his three young sons, “just snapped,” his father told The Post Saturday.
Keith Doerman, 59, who now lives in Port Richey, Florida, with his wife, Gloria, 58, said they are both “still trying to comprehend” how Chad could have murdered his own children but added that “we have no answers.”
“He just snapped,” the elder Doerman told The Post Saturday.
“There was something going on in his life that he couldn’t handle no more. I can’t talk to him, they aren’t letting me talk to him so I don’t have any answers. He probably hid a lot of stuff from me.”
Harrowing police bodycam footage shows the moment officers came upon Chad calmly sitting down next to his rifle Thursday afternoon after allegedly shooting his three young sons to death.
“You show me your hands now!” screams a cop as he advances across a grassy yard toward the Clermont County home where the 32-year-old is believed to have gunned down his three boys.
“Stand up and walk to me!”
But Doerman remained calmly sitting on a stoop at what is apparently his home, the footage shows.
Exclusive | Chad Doerman ‘just snapped’ before allegedly gunning down his 3 young sons, his dad says
“He just snapped,” Doerman told The Post Saturday. “There was something going on in his life that he couldn’t handle no more. I can’t talk to him, they aren’t le…nypost.com
Doerman insisted that Chad had no history of mental illness or strange behavior or a criminal record.
I would never want blind revenge. I'm not sure how you interperated my post to mean that. I also didn't say that someone who is criminally insane should be sent to prison. I agree they should be institutionalized in a facility for the criminally insane. I was only referring to the fact that there is a very high bar that must be reached to be diagnosed as "criminally insane".Sure it is. But if you want justice, not blind revenge, you'd also want to be sure you don't send to prison or to death row someone that is criminally insane. So if he is sane, sure, he deserves the harshest punishment the law has, but if he is insane, he needs a lifelong stay in a mental institution, not in prison.
To the poster asking about what Chad said at the end of the hearing - @fred&edna found this - CC02I went down another road... but I have no idea.
(C) "Chief clinical officer" (CCO) means the medical director of a regional psychiatric hospital as defined in division (K) of section 5122.01 of the Revised Code.
Rule 5122-1-01 - Ohio Administrative Code | Ohio Laws
codes.ohio.gov
Planning a murder and then calmly waiting for cops to arrive doesn’t suggest he “snapped” to me. And why didn’t he kill himself then, if something happened in his life that he couldn’t handle? Instead he takes it out on his three, beautiful little boys? Taking their lives in a terrifying, horrific manner?Chad Doerman, the 32-year-old Ohio father arrested Thursday after allegedly gunning down his three young sons, “just snapped,” his father told The Post Saturday.
Keith Doerman, 59, who now lives in Port Richey, Florida, with his wife, Gloria, 58, said they are both “still trying to comprehend” how Chad could have murdered his own children but added that “we have no answers.”
“He just snapped,” the elder Doerman told The Post Saturday.
“There was something going on in his life that he couldn’t handle no more. I can’t talk to him, they aren’t letting me talk to him so I don’t have any answers. He probably hid a lot of stuff from me.”
Harrowing police bodycam footage shows the moment officers came upon Chad calmly sitting down next to his rifle Thursday afternoon after allegedly shooting his three young sons to death.
“You show me your hands now!” screams a cop as he advances across a grassy yard toward the Clermont County home where the 32-year-old is believed to have gunned down his three boys.
“Stand up and walk to me!”
But Doerman remained calmly sitting on a stoop at what is apparently his home, the footage shows.
Exclusive | Chad Doerman ‘just snapped’ before allegedly gunning down his 3 young sons, his dad says
“He just snapped,” Doerman told The Post Saturday. “There was something going on in his life that he couldn’t handle no more. I can’t talk to him, they aren’t le…nypost.com
Insanity is a legal term. It’s very rare to be found insane. He’d have to at the least, have been psychotic at the time of the murders. But he showed no signs of psychosis IMHO. I’ve seen psychosis. We’ve seen examples on here, too.Sure it is. But if you want justice, not blind revenge, you'd also want to be sure you don't send to prison or to death row someone that is criminally insane. So if he is sane, sure, he deserves the harshest punishment the law has, but if he is insane, he needs a lifelong stay in a mental institution, not in prison.
Planning a murder and then calmly waiting for cops to arrive doesn’t suggest he “snapped” to me. And why didn’t he kill himself then, if something happened in his life that he couldn’t handle? Instead he takes it out on his three, beautiful little boys? Taking their lives in a terrifying, horrific manner?
Nah. I’m not buying it.
A conversation more and more parents are having to have with their children.Grief counselors offer expertise after 3 young boys shot to death in Clermont County
A school district spokesman said the counselors worked with fewer than a dozen people who are having a hard time coming to terms with Thursday's deadly shooting.www.wlwt.com
"And you just think about that, that here's this t-ball team, a bunch of four-year-olds and the parents - and one of those young, bright, young faces is gone now. And how do we respond to that?" Miller said. "Who wants to have a conversation with your four or five-year-old about death? And how this, particularly this death, came about? ... Worst fears were confirmed. We've lost three young, precious lives, and another one of our students, an older (sister) - is going to be a ninth grader.. has been deeply impacted for the rest of her life. ... We do want to be a resource for our, for our parents in terms of how do I approach these conversations about death and dying? And in a terrible instance when they happen in this world? And how do we help them adjust to that?
With a rifle placed right next to him and his wife screaming on the lawn. JesusYep, not a care in the world sitting there on that stoop ignoring their order to stand up. He almost seemed proud of himself.
Bbm.Chad Doerman, the 32-year-old Ohio father arrested Thursday after allegedly gunning down his three young sons, “just snapped,” his father told The Post Saturday.
Keith Doerman, 59, who now lives in Port Richey, Florida, with his wife, Gloria, 58, said they are both “still trying to comprehend” how Chad could have murdered his own children but added that “we have no answers.”
“He just snapped,” the elder Doerman told The Post Saturday.
“There was something going on in his life that he couldn’t handle no more. I can’t talk to him, they aren’t letting me talk to him so I don’t have any answers. He probably hid a lot of stuff from me.”
Harrowing police bodycam footage shows the moment officers came upon Chad calmly sitting down next to his rifle Thursday afternoon after allegedly shooting his three young sons to death.
“You show me your hands now!” screams a cop as he advances across a grassy yard toward the Clermont County home where the 32-year-old is believed to have gunned down his three boys.
“Stand up and walk to me!”
But Doerman remained calmly sitting on a stoop at what is apparently his home, the footage shows.
Exclusive | Chad Doerman ‘just snapped’ before allegedly gunning down his 3 young sons, his dad says
“He just snapped,” Doerman told The Post Saturday. “There was something going on in his life that he couldn’t handle no more. I can’t talk to him, they aren’t le…nypost.com