I don't think he was homeless. He may have mental health issues, which seems obvious at this point. But I do think he was trying to make some kind of point, even if it was distorted and twisted.
Exactly. And the police mentioned they 'spoke with his family.' That makes me believe they have had 'visits' with him previously but possibly lives with parents or grandparents if he has mental health issues.I think his outfit was too pricey for a homeless person.
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I bet he has history of domestic violenceThe knifeman who killed five women and one man during a rampage in Sydney today was 'known to police'.
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Six killed in shopping centre bloodbath after knifeman goes on rampage
The stabbing happened at Bondi Junction Westfield shopping centre, which into lockdown just before 4pm on Saturday.www.dailymail.co.uk
Known to police? What does that mean? Does an arrest for whatever label you as, known to police?
... Or how about he puts the damn knife down and doesn't feel the need to pick on anyone? The guy is mentally insane casually strolling around a shopping centre with that thing. I doubt he cared whether it was a woman, man or child, but nobody deserves it equally.Yes, I think there would be many women that time of day. Add to that, if he wanted a lot of victims, he'd go after the most vulnerable. If he went after a male his size he'd be the more vulnerable one---and he seemed to run away from the males who did try to confront him.
I think he was a coward as he began his attacks upon a woman holding an infant. He is disgusting, imo. Why doesn't he pick on someone his own size?
Really one never knows. In my home city people give brand new high priced coats, tents, clothes. Same homeless person could be in rags one day and brand new clothes another. I think someone had mention authorities mentioned "rough sleeping," which is UK/Aus slang for someone sleeping other than in a home. I do not have any facts on this perp.I think his outfit was too pricey for a homeless person.
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