GUILTY AZ - Timothy Romans, 39, & Vincent Romero, 29, slain, St Johns, 5 Nov 2008 - #6

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  • #181
Yep, it's me:angel:

There is ZERO evidence his parents were lying to him about anything.

In fact his own mother talked of how close the boy and his father were.

http://www.gainesville.com/article/20081113/ZNYT02/811133008/1002/NEWS?p=2&tc=pg&tc=ar

so any change in that opinion ...was done by the boy and his lies. IMO

I was NOT talking about his parents MS PSYCHIC (so you should know already)... I was speaking of the two interrogators. :banghead: So he was parroting their lies.
 
  • #182
I believe the kid is a budding psychopath. Considering what he did ...I am even willing to skip the "budding part" Since he's a child he can't be diagnosed as such. I am willing to bet that he was dx'd with Severe Conduct Disorder

"Lacking any genuine remorse, psychopaths also lack the motivation to change. It's generally thought that not only do psychopaths not get better with treatment, they actually get worse because they learn how to better manipulate the system, as well as the clinicians who try to treat them. According to Robert Hare, "Administrators actually took it to mean that not only are they not treatable, but if they're going to be worse, let's do everybody the service of not treating them." Dr. Hare believes in developing a good treatment plan; there just isn't one yet."

"Dr. Hare notes that the psychopath "can use words any way he wants. If you catch him lying, he'll just shift gears and go on as though nothing had happened."
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I think we can all agree now he certainly was quite the liar!

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I liked to step in the bet, but it's unfair because I know for sure, I will win!
 
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  • #184
A quote from the link you posted, I think that's what he is

“He’s a nice kid,” Lucas said. “He’s normal.”

IMO


IMO He's intelligent, manipulative, superficially charming and glib too.....that makes for the most dangerous kind of psychopath!

IMO He will learn how to better MANIPULATE, learn how to LIE better with age, he will learn to how to MIMIC empathy and compassion. He will be able to fool some professionals and he will be smart enough eventually to take standardized tests and appear to be "better".....He will be basically taught how to be a better psychopath. That's the risk when treating such a severely disturbed youth with conduct disorder.

This kid scares the heck out of me!!!!

Let's hope he takes an interest in politics.......or find some positive way to be a successful and productive law abiding psychopath...if he..in any way ENJOYED killing...ENJOYED the power...and I have to wonder if he did since he did have to reload and fire 11 times, all the while looking at his dying victims....one his own father and the other a man that never did a thing to him. There is no hope for this child.
 
  • #185
A quote from the link you posted, I think that's what he is

“He’s a nice kid,” Lucas said. “He’s normal.”

IMO

Two of the boy’s friends, Lucas Graf, 12, and Jude Chavez, 11, said they, too, were baffled as to how someone with whom they wrestled and swam in the scorching summer just past could have committed such a brutal act.

“He’s a nice kid,” Lucas said. “He’s normal.”


I highly doubt that Lucas who was 12 years old at the time has a degree to determine what is "normal."

No normal kid this age does these acts. First one in our country to commit premeditated double homicides at this age. So he is no way typical or normal.

No normal 8 year old cunningly lures a man to his death and shoots him six times just because he could and wanted to.

IMO
 
  • #186
IMO He's intelligent, manipulative, superficially charming and glib too.....that makes for the most dangerous kind of psychopath!

IMO He will learn how to better MANIPULATE, learn how to LIE better with age, he will learn to how to MIMIC empathy and compassion. He will be able to fool some professionals and he will be smart enough eventually to take standardized tests and appear to be "better".....He will be basically taught how to be a better psychopath. That's the risk when treating such a severely disturbed youth with conduct disorder.

This kid scares the heck out of me!!!!

Let's hope he takes an interest in politics.......or find some positive way to be a successful and productive law abiding psychopath...if he..in any way ENJOYED killing...ENJOYED the power...and I have to wonder if he did since he did have to reload and fire 11 times, all the while looking at his dying victims....one his own father and the other a man that never did a thing to him. There is no hope for this child.

So you think both psychologist's who evaluated him in Phoenix are incompetent to make the right diagnostic?
IMO
 
  • #187
Two of the boy’s friends, Lucas Graf, 12, and Jude Chavez, 11, said they, too, were baffled as to how someone with whom they wrestled and swam in the scorching summer just past could have committed such a brutal act.

“He’s a nice kid,” Lucas said. “He’s normal.”


I highly doubt that Lucas who was 12 years old at the time has a degree to determine what is "normal."

No normal kid this age does these acts. First one in our country to commit premeditated double homicides at this age. So he is no way typical or normal.

No normal 8 year old cunningly lures a man to his death and shoots him six times just because he could and wanted to.

IMO

where did you get the prove that he was originally willing to kill both man, that's again nothing more than speculation.
IMO
 
  • #188
So you think both psychologist's who evaluated him in Phoenix are incompetent to make the right diagnostic?
IMO


Did I say that?
 
  • #189
where did you get the prove that he was originally willing to kill both man, that's again nothing more than speculation.
IMO


They're both dead. :waitasec: After murderering his own father, he LURED Tim with the intent & forethought to murder him too. The boy was successful ...both died.
 
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  • #191
They're both dead. :waitasec: After murderering his own father, he LURED Tim with the intent & forethought to murder him too. The boy was successful ...both died.


Because you nor I are in the house when it has happened, so you have no prove on this and it's only a speculation. It's nowhere stated what exact has happened. Nowhere in any police report!
IMO
 
  • #192
where did you get the prove that he was originally willing to kill both man, that's again nothing more than speculation.
IMO

How do I know he was originally willing to kill both men?:waitasec:

Hmmm because they are both dead. First his dad then Tim whom he lured into the home. Yes, I think he planned to murder him when he summoned him and then shot him six times before he could make it to the door. Sure sounds like a plan to me.

imo
 
  • #193
So you think both psychologist's who evaluated him in Phoenix are incompetent to make the right diagnostic?
IMO

I don't think they are incompetent. Because of their evaluations is why he is going to be sent to an in house secured treatment facility instead of returning home to his mom.

imo
 
  • #194
How do I know he was originally willing to kill both men?:waitasec:

Hmmm because they are both dead. First his dad then Tim whom he lured into the home. Yes, I think he planned to murder him when he summoned him and then shot him six times before he could make it to the door. Sure sounds like a plan to me.

imo


Ok you think, but you didn't know! everything where you only can say "I think" is speculation, nothing more!
IMO
 
  • #195
I don't think they are incompetent. Because of their evaluations is why he is going to be sent to an in house secured treatment facility instead of returning home to his mom.

imo


so how did you know that he is diagnosed with conduct disorder?
IMO
 
  • #196
so how did you know that he is diagnosed with conduct disorder?
IMO

If it wasn't a serious disorder then they would have let him receive treatment/therapy in an outside facility instead of a secured facility where he has no ability to leave.

imo
 
  • #197
Ok you think, but you didn't know! everything where you only can say "I think" is speculation, nothing more!
IMO

Absolutely. Just like you weren't there either and can only speculate.

imo
 
  • #198
If it wasn't a serious disorder then they would have let him receive treatment/therapy in an outside facility instead of a secured facility where he has no ability to leave.

imo


A lot of children with minor issues are in fulltime therapies, because they can thread the children better there (I know it, because I worked for about 2 years in a hospital), so that's isn't an issue here because we didn't know for how long he have to stay there. He for sure is in need for therapies and he will receive them now, in my opinion he should have get the therapies since early last year (than he maybe would always be out). Also his mom has to setup a new home somewhere for the time after the therapies. So IMO she need's the time also.

IMO
 
  • #199
Absolutely. Just like you weren't there either and can only speculate.

imo



That's what I said, no one really knows what exact has happened through the shootings and before.

imo
 
  • #200
A lot of children with minor issues are in fulltime therapies, because they can thread the children better there (I know it, because I worked for about 2 years in a hospital), so that's isn't an issue here because we didn't know for how long he have to stay there. He for sure is in need for therapies and he will receive them now, in my opinion he should have get the therapies since early last year (than he maybe would always be out). Also his mom has to setup a new home somewhere for the time after the therapies. So IMO she need's the time also.

IMO

I have never heard of a child with "minor" issues being sent to a secured mental treatment facility where they cannot leave. There are out patient mental health treatment centers all across America. Why would anyone put a child in a secured facility where they cant even have a cell phone if they only had minor issues?

I have no idea how long he will be there. He can be there until he is 18 years of age. Wood seems to think it will be several years and said to check back with him in around 3 years.

I don't think mom's situation had anything to do with him being sent to a secured treatment facility. Imo, she should move to Maricopa County so she can participate in any family group sessions when the psychiatrists thinks they are necessary.

imo
 
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