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I agree that people had to see his odd behavior. May have just thought he was a quirk - OFTEN the illness begins to escalate in the 20's - JH may have seemed shy - but was in turmoil internally. They know something is not right and they DO hide it very well for as long as they can.
IMHO this gag order is not serving. While he has rights, gag order smells more like hiding information then revealing information. Yes I understand about laws, and rights.
But in my head gag order on a case like this stinks. ONLY J.H IS TO BLAME.
Not the school, or the movie, or the parents, but I am certain that people did see and see very questionable behavior long before he totally unraveled.
IMO, the fact that they also "gagged" his emails makes me think that there may have been some revealing information in them.
Also, according to the gag order it is the State that requested the order. Isn't that unusual? Isn't it usually the defense in an effort to give their client the right to a fair trial?