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I'm not sure if this was previously posted but it's been quite a while since this was posted (Oct 22) and I believe there is a lot of information in here pertaining to JH's background, how he seemed to others around him, neighbors etc. I find that digging into a killer's psychology and motives behind crimes is one of the most important aspects that is consistently overlooked. Since we don't know JH's motive yet nor how he suddenly became a cold-blooded killer, this is all we can resort to for the time being.
I can't help but wonder how his childhood may have had a role in his development over time of holding things in, internalizing issues and becoming an emotional wreck later in life. I am in no way victimizing JH as he is the prime suspect here and has committed an unforgivable crime. I simply am curious about whether his upbringing/childhood may have
contributed to these sick developments later down the road. It also states JH's parents divorced earlier this year...could that have been a triggering issue for him perhaps?
Background information starts after the first video a bit down the page:
http://www.oregonlive.com/gresham/index.ssf/2012/10/whitney_heichel_was_shot_four.html
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Holt spent much of his childhood in Northeast Portland, the older of two sons of Nancy and Chris Holt, who were married in California in 1982. Longtime residents of the neighborhood said the family moved into their house on Northeast 97th Avenue when the two boys were young.
"They were just little boys when they moved in," said Nola Waggoner, who has lived in the home next door for 53 years.
Another neighbor, Vincent Wilson, said the family was pleasant, ordinary in fact, and never caused any trouble.
"I never would have thought that anything bad would have happened to this boy," said Wilson, who's lived in the neighborhood 17 years. "He was a good kid."
The couple lived with his wife's parents for a time, according to a neighbor.
Amanda Holt's mother, Lorinda Adams, indicated that her daughter is devastated.
She offered no clues about what might have led to Holt facing aggravated murder charges. "It's a mystery to all of us," said Lorinda Adams.
Holt's parents divorced this past January. They could not be reached for comment.
Yuliya Mikhaylov, 24, a former classmate of Holt at Parkrose, described him as someone who kept to himself and often hung out with his younger brother. She mentioned that she didn't know Holt very well during their school days and did not keep in contact when they graduated Parkrose High School in 2006.
"When I saw his name and picture on the news, I just couldn't believe it was him," said Mikhalov, who went to elementary, middle and high school with Holt. "He seemed like such a shy and quiet guy and it's shocking to hear what he is accused of. Definitely something I didn't expect."
Madaline Doherty, another former classmate of Holt, said he was bullied during high school. "Some other kids would knock his books down, push him into walls or trip him," said Doherty, 25. "It was pretty bad."
She said she was good friends with Holt up until 3rd grade, when her family moved to Grants Pass. She moved back to Gresham in 6th grade, but the two never rekindled their friendship, she said. "I have nothing but good memories of Jonathan as a kid," Doherty said. "It's just sad that he is accused of this."
Among those who showed up to observe the arraignment was Michael Kious, who attended Springwater Trail High School in Gresham with Heichel and also knows Holt.
He added that Holt was a typical teenager who would squabble with his parents but was not a troublemaker.
I can't help but wonder how his childhood may have had a role in his development over time of holding things in, internalizing issues and becoming an emotional wreck later in life. I am in no way victimizing JH as he is the prime suspect here and has committed an unforgivable crime. I simply am curious about whether his upbringing/childhood may have
contributed to these sick developments later down the road. It also states JH's parents divorced earlier this year...could that have been a triggering issue for him perhaps?
Background information starts after the first video a bit down the page:
http://www.oregonlive.com/gresham/index.ssf/2012/10/whitney_heichel_was_shot_four.html
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Holt spent much of his childhood in Northeast Portland, the older of two sons of Nancy and Chris Holt, who were married in California in 1982. Longtime residents of the neighborhood said the family moved into their house on Northeast 97th Avenue when the two boys were young.
"They were just little boys when they moved in," said Nola Waggoner, who has lived in the home next door for 53 years.
Another neighbor, Vincent Wilson, said the family was pleasant, ordinary in fact, and never caused any trouble.
"I never would have thought that anything bad would have happened to this boy," said Wilson, who's lived in the neighborhood 17 years. "He was a good kid."
The couple lived with his wife's parents for a time, according to a neighbor.
Amanda Holt's mother, Lorinda Adams, indicated that her daughter is devastated.
She offered no clues about what might have led to Holt facing aggravated murder charges. "It's a mystery to all of us," said Lorinda Adams.
Holt's parents divorced this past January. They could not be reached for comment.
Yuliya Mikhaylov, 24, a former classmate of Holt at Parkrose, described him as someone who kept to himself and often hung out with his younger brother. She mentioned that she didn't know Holt very well during their school days and did not keep in contact when they graduated Parkrose High School in 2006.
"When I saw his name and picture on the news, I just couldn't believe it was him," said Mikhalov, who went to elementary, middle and high school with Holt. "He seemed like such a shy and quiet guy and it's shocking to hear what he is accused of. Definitely something I didn't expect."
Madaline Doherty, another former classmate of Holt, said he was bullied during high school. "Some other kids would knock his books down, push him into walls or trip him," said Doherty, 25. "It was pretty bad."
She said she was good friends with Holt up until 3rd grade, when her family moved to Grants Pass. She moved back to Gresham in 6th grade, but the two never rekindled their friendship, she said. "I have nothing but good memories of Jonathan as a kid," Doherty said. "It's just sad that he is accused of this."
Among those who showed up to observe the arraignment was Michael Kious, who attended Springwater Trail High School in Gresham with Heichel and also knows Holt.
He added that Holt was a typical teenager who would squabble with his parents but was not a troublemaker.