The point of my post was:
- Murder suicide is rare occurrence
and doesn't happen out of the blue without earlier worrying red flags in somebody's behaviour.
It is a long process of deteriorating MH.
- The man used to have a job (anti fraud specialist) which required being of sound mind and mental capacity.
- He was a banker,
meaning having qualities associated with:
adaptability, problem solving, organized personality, confidence, etc.
- And he was perceived as such a person by his friends/neighbours.
- There were no red flags, worrying signs in his behaviour.
Except recent panic.
- The couple was described as loving.
So ...
I have really a problem treating this case as murder suicide.
In fact,
I rarely hear about this kind of crime,
the last time I read about it was a schizophrenic who heard voices telling him to kill his family and himself
(that's what he said in telephone call before the crime).
Oh,
and a man in Costessey in the UK.
But he also had MH problems.
Did Andrew S. suffer from such issues?
Nothing was reported.
Nobody noticed anything worrying,
quite the opposite.
Was he wearing a "mask" all the time concealing some mental problems?
IDK but IMO such a "mask" often slips.
JMO