Do not blame his parents. Imagine having a normal life up to the point that ER became a problem - age 8. Now suddenly you're thrown into another world. You send him to therapy, coddle him, discipline him & hope he'll either grow out of it or benefit from therapy. What more is one to do?
His mother did everything in her power to socialize him - arranging play dates, vacations, parties - but nothing worked. He refused to be socialized because of his jealousy in every situation.
He couldn't even go to city college & sit in class because he became jealous & infuriated with his classmates. Every single class he took he dropped.
He details every social situation with his family in his manifesto - the parents tried, but he was unreachable - an extreme case of being stuck in jealousy & hatred - frozen with self-hatred.
Do not blame his parents. Imagine having a normal life up to the point that ER became a problem - age 8. Now suddenly you're thrown into another world. You send him to therapy, coddle him, discipline him & hope he'll either grow out of it or benefit from therapy. What more is one to do?
His mother did everything in her power to socialize him - arranging play dates, vacations, parties - but nothing worked. He refused to be socialized because of his jealousy in every situation.
He couldn't even go to city college & sit in class because he became jealous & infuriated with his classmates. Every single class he took he dropped.
He details every social situation with his family in his manifesto - the parents tried, but he was unreachable - an extreme case of being stuck in jealousy & hatred - frozen with self-hatred.
The drug he mentions Dr Sophy rec'd in the writings was Risperidone, it is used for hearing voices...and also for bi-polar, that is why I take it. I have thoughts that I'm not good enough, not doing enough, I feel inferior...it has taken all those thoughts away.
http://www.patient.co.uk/medicine/risperidone
Here you go:
The double front door is heavy wood, with glass etchings of the sororitys shield and an electronic keypad to get in. Several women heard Rodgers aggressive knocking, Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown said. Fortunately, no one opened.
I, too, would be very curious to hear/read about the perspectives from those named in the manifesto...
:waitasec:
you cant just tell the parents (and in one case grandmother) that hey, i think your kid has severe mental issues and you need to get them professional help STAT. you cant call LE because they are not going to act on a perceived threat that you see.
there are MANY MANY MANY more like ER (jodi arias, luca magnotta, etc etc) out there. and many of us encounter them on a daily basis. and there is literally nothing that can be done.
we sit. watch. and wait. all awhile hoping they are not "one of them".
No worries! I was not paying any attn when i before e except after d but if near r or the sun is rising!
WHere to stick a comma boring!!
How to type boring Hard to believe now!) Just bad at it hate capitals commas peroids in terms of where they are on the keyboard, keys I was not paying attn to !
so you missing a quote compared to my spelling, punc, typing, grammer, your the money!
I can write, I just do it my way in my secret way.
Back then we had no computers, if noone could read your handwriting then noone knew spelling issues!
I don't really care about "blame" but more about solutions and preventions of more of these types of killings from seriously deranged young adults. There needs to be a concerted plan of action for young children who exhibit profound mental illnesses.
Play dates isn't going to cut it. "Socializing" strategies aren't going to cut it.
Waiting for them to become adults so then it is no longer the parent's problem isn't going to cut it.
And obviously, our failed system of treatment for mentally ill adults isn't going to do it.
I feel the first step is identifying the problems at a very early age and a robust level of therapy including in some cases, medication. There may need to be reporting, follow-up, school intervention, etc etc.
Let's discuss solutions.
I am so glad you have found a means to alleviate your pain...
:grouphug:
Here is one ~
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Bloeser said Rodger had asked that Bloeser's son, Philip, and a mutual childhood friend to stay with him this weekend at his apartment in Isla Vista.
"I have a feeling that they would have been there as a part of it and shot as well," she said.
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/...d-killer-not-mentally-prepared-to-kill-father
Here is one ~
Minutes before opening fire the former community college student emailed his plans to some 30 people including his mother, father and former teachers, said Cathleen Bloeser, whose son was a childhood friend of Rodger and received a copy.
Rodger stated his intention to kill his housemates, lure others to his home to continue the mayhem, then slaughter women in a sorority and bring his spree to the streets of Isla Vista.
The manifesto, which details Rodger's fear that his guns might have been discovered when police visited him less than a month ago, was not the first indication of a troubled mind.
"We could see that he was turning," Bloeser said, adding that Rodger talked to her 22-year-old son and another friend about sexual crimes he wanted to commit against women. "He'd changed emotionally, and he'd become despondent and he wanted to get back at people."
Bloeser said Rodger had asked that Bloeser's son, Philip, and a mutual childhood friend to stay with him this weekend at his apartment in Isla Vista.
"I have a feeling that they would have been there as a part of it and shot as well," she said.
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/...d-killer-not-mentally-prepared-to-kill-father
When first came out used as you outlined. Recently they are using it with the Autistic spectrum sufferers. Both names are the same med!
http://www.autismspeaks.org/news/ne...isperdal-treatment-symptoms-associated-autism
I feel the R's have a good opportunity to raise awareness about the growing mental health problem in this country. I'll reserve my judgement for later but I very much hope they do not take the Hollywood Liberal stance and blame guns. My gut tells me though that considering they did at least attempt to get help for him, that they won't. I'm sorry but anyone who says this wasn't preventable is wrong. I believe it's neither nature or nurture but rather a mixture of both that can set someone on the path to destruction or a normal adult life. In this case I think ER was born with a predisposition for a fragile mental state and possible personality disorder and his life of affluence only exacerbated what he would grow to become.
My question is, when will we learn that no matter how much you want your children to have what you didn't, that they still need to learn the value of hard honest work and to value people as people and not tools? I'm in no way criticizing them, it really saddens me to hear how they jumped in the car and called the police knowing something deadly was about to happen...what a horrifying feeling. I just think that there seems to be a pattern amongst these young men committing these mass murders.
Young men with well-to-do families, growing up in upper middle class neighborhoods or extremely wealthy neighborhoods with above average intelligence are shooting people up because of their "oppression" and "pain" why?? It just baffles me. Even most gang members or thugs in the hood aren't murdering people in schools because of their childhood and we all know there are people out there who've had it FAR worse.
I don't know, it just amazes me.
If I hadn't known what he'd done when I viewed the video, I'm afraid I would have thought it was just some immature teen making a poor attempt at acting. I'd have thought it was a joke.![]()
Brad Garrett, a criminal profiler and former FBI negotiator, said Rodger’s videos and manifesto suggest he was thinking about the attack for a number of years.
"His anger and rage, disappointment and humiliation, have been escalating and by the time he reached his early 20s he basically couldn't take it anymore," Garrett told CTV's Canada AM on Monday.
Garrett, who is not involved in the police investigation in Isla Vista, noted that Rodger expressed resentment at multiple groups of people, including women, other men, and even his family.
"As his world became narrower and narrower and he eliminated people -- girls, boys, roommates, even possibly his family -- that if they would only change and take care of him and show attention to him, then things would change," he said.
"But of course when you develop that sort of reality around you it's only going to get worse. And of course it did."