starviego - in your post #1190 on the previous thread, you said:
According to the Shelby PD report, pg19of22, Dylan's sister said he was living in his car. That would explain the clothing, pillows, and cans of food found in the vehicle. Did his family kick him out? Why?
I did a little more research on that sentence I
BBMed because I was curious about that also and about his family life, too.
Here are some articles about Roof and his family I have found (and "no", his family did not "kick him out". It appears to me that he drifted from home to staying with friends to sleeping in his car- no one forced him to do these things).
If you are interested (and if anyone else is interested):
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Charleston Church Shooter Dylann Roof Was Loner Caught in 'Internet Evil': Family
"...his relatives recall he was a "sweet kid" who grew into a "painfully shy" loner...
"He was locked in his room looking up bad stuff on his computer," Roof's ex-stepmother, Paige Mann, said she had heard from his mother. "Something on the computer drew him in this is Internet evil," she said Saturday from her home in Chapin, South Carolina.
Mann described her former stepson as "very smart too smart," and said that he was "bored in advanced classes" in school.
Mann said Roof also had some obsessive tendencies like germaphobia, and maintained a bowl cut that she first gave him when he was 3.
"He would fixate on things. His dad tried to help him. His mother tried to help him. We all really tried to help him," she said.
But the family didn't see warning signs that he would commit such a brutal act, mostly because Roof was a "sweet kid," Mann said. She said she released a childhood photo of Roof to NBC News because "I just want to show you that he had a good family."...
Mann said she last saw Roof a month ago, and recalled something was strange: He showed an uncharacteristic display of affection. "He gave me a big hug," she said, "and that makes me feel like he was telling me goodbye.".."
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ch...-dylann-roof-describe-quiet-sweet-kid-n379071
(Dylann Roof opens a Christmas present in a family photo. Courtesy of Paige Mann)
(Dylann Roof is held by his father, Franklin Bennett "Ben" Roof, in a family photo. Courtesy of Paige Mann)
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Dylann Roofs Past Reveals Trouble at Home and School
"COLUMBIA, S.C. The young man accused of the terrible crime was a bug-eyed boy with a bowl haircut who came from a broken home and attended at least seven schools in nine years. Many afternoons, he would sit silently on the curb in front of his roomy yard and, when he tired of it, move to a different curb. He helped neighbors with their yard work, but they still found him strange...
...attended solidly middle-class, racially integrated schools, grew up with black friends and came from a respected family, his grandfather a well-known local lawyer...
...his divorced parents struggled with finances when he was a teenager, with his mother being evicted from her home in 2009 and his fathers once-successful business renovating historic homes falling into debt and closing a few years later...
By the time he was in high school, Mr. Roof was struggling with his classes, attending the ninth grade twice before dropping out. He floated in and out of jobs, took drugs and drank, had run-ins with the police, began reading white supremacist websites ...
When he opened up, you could tell something was wrong at home. He wasnt at peace, said Taliaferro Robinson-Heyward, who attended middle school with Mr. Roof. It wasnt like he was a mean person, but you could tell he had a darkness to his life....
The Lexington School District, where Mr. Roof attended fourth, eighth and ninth grades, described him as a very transient student....
Several of Mr. Roofs friends said he often complained that his father put him to work landscaping...
In May this year, Mr. Roof spent several nights a week sleeping on Ms. Konznys sofa and watching movies. He was the only one in the group who had a car and some spending money, so he drove the friends places and often showed up at their trailer home with bottles of Taaka vodka.
He was a lot more quiet, Ms. Konznys son, Joseph C. Meek Jr., 20, said. He was, like, emotionless....
Jacob Meek remembered how Mr. Roof would call his father, pretending to be at work when he had actually quit his landscaping job weeks earlier...
...A police officer searched him and found
*Suboxone, a prescription drug used to treat opiate addiction...
The Roofs were as normal as normal could be...
A lot of people feel children learn that, they are taught intolerance and discrimination, Ms. Devine said. I dont feel that is something Joe Roof would have taught or tolerated. Someone had to teach him that. So where?.."
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/17/us/charleston-shooting-dylann-roof-troubled-past.html
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Everything Known About Charleston Church Shooting Suspect Dylann Roof
Dylann Roof, who has reportedly confessed to killing nine inside a black church, wore pro-apartheid flags, made a lot of racist jokes, and was arrested with pain meds.
"...Roof reportedly withdrew from family and friends in recent years, dropping out of high school in tenth grade.
John Mullins, who went to school with Roof, told The Daily Beast that he remembers him as being kind of wild.
He used drugs heavily a lot, Mullins said. It was obviously harder than marijuana. He was like a pill popper, from what I understood. Like Xanax, and stuff like that....
Another high school classmate told The Daily Beast that Roof was a nondescript student. A lot of people dont remember seeing him, Adam Martin said. I had classes with him, [which] is why I remember him.
But Martin added that he doesnt believe Roof was bullied at the high school.
It wasnt like he got picked on. The school we went to... is so diverse he just couldnt have gotten picked on, he said. Everyone is so different....
Meek said they had spent time drinking and hanging out in strip bars. Meek said Roof's behavior had become erratic in recent weeks, he sometimes slept in his car and he talked about burning an American flag and getting a neck tattoo with the word dagger....
Roommate Dalton Tyler told ABC News that Roof was planning something like that for six months.
He was big into segregation and other stuff, Tyler said. He said he wanted to start a civil war. He said he was going to do something like that and then kill himself....
Scriven said he and their other friends assumed he had been joking.
Hes weird. You dont know when to take him seriously and when not to, he said...."
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...ston-church-shooting-suspect-dylann-roof.html
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Charleston Shooting Suspect Dylann Roof Became a Loner in Recent Years
Relative says he told people he was involved in racist groups; he just fell off the grid somehow
"About a month ago, Dylann Roofs family was concerned. The once-quiet, bright boy from a middle-class South Carolina family was espousing troubling racist views.
He apparently told people that he was involved in groups, racist groups, said a woman who said she was the mother of Mr. Roofs former stepmother. He was kind and sweet and polite to my daughter. He didnt even want her to know what kind of things he was doing. She told him she didnt approve....
Mr. Roof lived off and on with his father, Ben Roof, in Columbia, a family friend said. He described the father as a hard-working, friendly, churchgoing man who had recently expressed concerns about his sons lack of direction, the friend said. He was trying to get his son to be productive, to stop playing as many video games and stay employed, said the friend...
In both police reports, Mr. Roof gave his middle name as Storm, which is popular among white supremacists and could derive from stormfront.org, a website frequented by so-called white racialists, according to Mr. Blodgett, who said he co-owned the record label for opportunist reasons and never personally harbored racist views..."
http://www.wsj.com/articles/charles...oof-became-a-loner-in-recent-years-1434644808
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Dylann Roof: the cold stare of a killer with a history of drug abuse and racism
A picture has emerged of the 21-year-old man captured after allegedly killing nine black churchgoers: withdrawn to the woods and potentially racist
"...Roofs family members described the 21-year-old, who apparently received a .45-caliber pistol for his 21st birthday, as introverted. Roofs uncle Carson Cowles told his sister, Roofs mother, that the young man was overly withdrawn, Reuters reported.
I said he was like 19 years old, he still didnt have a job, a drivers license or anything like that and he just stayed in his room a lot of the time, Cowles said...
I dont know what was going through his head, Konzny said. He was a really sweet kid. He was quiet. He only had a few friends....
...Roof had a mixed educational record in the Lexington school district, attending White Knoll high school in both the 2008-09 and 2009-10 school years. He repeated ninth grade both years, but was pulled and re-enrolled more than once. He also attended White Knoll elementary school for fourth grade in 2003-04.
The Lexington school district said it was unable to find annual photos of Roof, and that it has no records of other schools he might have attended...
Reuters reports that Roof lived with his older sister Amber and their father part-time, until his father and stepmother divorced...."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jun/18/dylann-roof-south-carolina-charleston-shooting-suspect
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Dylann Roof: Hindsights and what ifs
"..
.Roofs roots
...Little is known about Roofs mother, Amelia Amy Roof, other than her Cowles family lineage and her previous marriage to Roofs father, Franklin Bennett Benn Roof.
According to Richland County Family Court records, Amy and Benn were married in February 1988 and divorced in 1991 three years before Dylann was born in 1994. The couple also had a daughter together, Amber, born in June 1988.
A friend of Amys said Dylann lived with his mother in downtown Columbias Rosewood neighborhood at one point in his childhood. Lexington County court records show that an Amelia Roof was evicted in December 2009 from a Red Bank home not far from Meeks. Roofs most recent known official address the one he confirmed before a Charleston magistrate matches an address shared by Amelia Roof and another man in lower Richland County...
...Benn Roof was remarried in November 1999, to a woman named Paige Roof, who in 2009 Richland County divorce records described a controlling husband who abused her while she cared for his three children, including Dylann.
The family built a home on Park Street in Earlewood that was featured as part of a downtown tour of homes in fall 2005.
The family and the 3,000-square-foot, Florida-style home, complete with a backyard pool, were featured in an article in The State newspaper.
Among the photographs with the article is one of an 11-year-old boys bedroom. Dylann Roofs room was tidy and decorated with pillows. It had a safari theme...
Shortly afterward, Benn Roof abruptly moved the family to the Florida Keys, according to Paige Roof s affidavit in the divorce filings. She lamented the loss of her dream home, saying she didnt have a say in its sale. Its unclear whether Dylann went to Florida with them.
Friends who wrote affidavits on behalf of Paige in the couples divorce described her as a loving caregiver to the couples daughter, Morgan, born in January 2000, as well as Benns two children, Dylann and Amber. Paige treated her stepchildren as if they were her own, friends attested, despite what appeared to be a tumultuous relationship with their father.
Benn was tough on Paige, wrote Sally Moore, who said in her affidavit that she and Paige had been friends for more than 20 years, since middle school. He called her several times a day to check up on her and find out what she was doing and what was for dinner, if he should make it home.
Moore wrote that Benn would criticize Paige with insults about her cleaning and spending.
Paige has lived for 10 years with rules to follow as a wife of Bennette (sic) Roof, Moore wrote in her 2009 affidavit.
Paige Roofs mother, Patricia Hastings, described her daughter as loving her two stepchildren unconditionally as her own in a 2009 letter included in Paiges divorce proceedings.
I was afraid that love for these children clouded her judgment in getting involved with Bennett Roof, Hastings wrote.
Paige often took Dylann to school, activities and church instead of his parents, Hastings letter said.
The divorce cut Dylann off from his stepmother.
Both her daughter and she have learned little bits of what was going on with Dylann from his sister Morgan, she said.
(Paige) had not seen him for such a long time that she didnt realize his voice had changed in undergoing puberty, Hastings said.
Paige is bed-bound, Hastings said, awaiting surgery for muscular and back disc problems. Were very worried about her health..
The trail to tragedy
Sometime between Paige and Benns marital struggles and the Charleston church massacre, Roof became a high-school drop-out, an at least sometimes drug-user and a white supremacist.
Roof attended a number of schools in the Midlands, including Rosewood Elementary and Hand Middle near downtown Columbia and Carolina Springs Middle and White Knoll High in Lexington County. He apparently dropped out of Columbias Dreher High in 2009.
His whereabouts and activities since then remain largely a mystery...
...Konzny said Roof dressed normally, had a quiet demeanor and never acted out in public. And while he didnt voice many of his emotions, she added, he would go to his car when he became upset to smoke a cigarette and listen to opera music to calm down..."
http://www.thestate.com/news/local/article25681333.html
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EXCLUSIVE: Charleston killer Dylann Roof grew up in a fractured home where his 'violent' father beat his stepmother and hired a private detective to follow her when they split, she claims in court papers
"...Franklin Bennett Roof, 52, who is known as Benn, bought his son the gun he allegedly used for the massacre. He is also said to have subjected his wife Paige to a pattern of control and mental manipulation that ended with a vicious assault.
Exclusive photographs obtained by DailyMail.com show multiple bruises to her body allegedly caused by him. She claims he battered her on the back of the head in 2008 and made her world fall apart.
Franklin is said to have shredded Paiges self esteem during their ten-year marriage. He also kept her in a 'virtual prison' by calling her several times a day and demanding to know what she was doing.
The heavily tattooed builder repeatedly told Paige she was lazy and spent too much money. He allegedly once said: Youre not a very good maid but Ill keep you around.
When they split, Franklin is said to have taken his revenge by accusing her of having a lesbian affair and hiring a private detective - who took graphic notes about her spending the night with her boyfriend.
When the divorce was finalized in 2009, Dylanns last chance of a stable family life disappeared. His main anchor in life was a father who was away travelling for four days each week with his construction company.
Dylann, who was then 15, began to skip classes, did not finish high school and became unemployed - living on and off with his father while he spent his days taking drugs and playing video games...
The files show that Paige was the closest thing Dylann ever had to a mother - until Franklins alleged abusive behavior removed her from his life...
Benn travels a great deal, usually four days a week, so I would always care for and raise his kids.
Paige tried working at Sears but Franklin said he wanted her to be a stay-at-home mom, so she quit...
On September 20, 2008, my whole world fell apart when Benn and I got into an argument. Benn violently pushed me to the ground and hit me in the back of my head.
That night Franklin took the credit card from Paige that she had been using to pay the grocery bills. She said it was her only source of income.
He also said he was cutting off the electricity and taking my car.
Paige claimed he told her he would relinquish his rights to our daughter if I would waive child support.
Paige wrote that she was so scared of him that I knew I had to get out of this violent situation. She moved back to Columbia with Morgan - leaving Dylann with his father...
...She wrote: (Paige) always made sure Dylann was able to visit his father, even taking him to and from his house every weekend..."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...tective-follow-split-claims-court-papers.html
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