MoeInVA
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Sorry about your poor brother. So hard on a family. We had sweet neighbors whose son was schizophrenic. So difficult. We adored them and liked their son, but I really can only imagine how hard that would be. He was a constant figure walking the neighborhood, talking to himself. (The walking came to mind in this case)It doesn't make sense---except this just might be that rare case where the perp really is insane. He doesn't seem to be all there.
My younger brother, may he RIP, was a paranoid schizophrenic. It came on when he was only about 19 or 20...and for awhile I was convinced he was taking LSD everyday....but he was delusional, hearing voices, talking to his imaginary friends and enemies, who had control of his mind.
I do wonder if this perp might be in a similar state. Otherwise, his actions make no sense. JMO
When I was a kid there were neighbors who blamed it on LSD. I guess that was a big phase of the misunderstanding of schizophrenia for a while.