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In his manifesto it says he will stab his roommates while they are sleeping and behead them.
But would 3 20 yr old college students be asleep at 9 pm on a Friday night?
In his manifesto it says he will stab his roommates while they are sleeping and behead them.
But would 3 20 yr old college students be asleep at 9 pm on a Friday night?
But if his mom and or Therapist would have given officers a quick rundown of his history and that mom and dad thought he could be suicidal they would have had reasonable cause to proceed further. The long time family friend said the parents thought he was capable of killing himself but not others.
But would 3 20 yr old college students be asleep at 9 pm on a Friday night?
The officers involved in the shoot outs are on admin leave. The LE folks who responded a month earlier are fine. They followed the law, there was nothing threatening on line - all those posts were from a collage kid who wanted to get laid - nothing more .
Was he dark, well obviously a month later he took his life and others, but on April 30 - coherent, collage kid having dating issues,
There are millions of depressed unhappy posters on you tube ! That is not invol comm criteria - is it sad yes, does it meet the law standards to take someone againist their will for eval - not accoriding to law.
In their context only there is nothing (all but the last video) which makes all the other ones more sinister - is there anything threatening on any of the videos prior to the final night?
It has not been posted via MSM WHEN they died. There is a possibility they were murdered earlier that day, ie, early morning.
When [JC, father of murdered GC] visited his son's dormitory this week to collect his personal belongings, he found his son's laptop on, a half-completed computer project still on the screen. His son's cell phone was still plugged in, charging. It was as if life had simply been suspended, he added.* * *
... [GC] lived in a campus dorm ...
http://www.insidebayarea.com/news/ci_25863872/mourners-at-candlelight-vigil-remember-san-jose-isla
Ok - this is about GC, the young man who did not live in ER's apartment but was found dead in ER's apartment.
Now why would the young man have left his phone plugged in and charging in his on-campus dorm to go to the off-campus apartment of ER & his two roommates? Was he lured there as ER said in his manifesto he would do?
Why didn't GC take his phone? Aren't cell phones practically glued to the hands of that generation?
California requires all guns to be registered and ER DID buy his firearms through authorized guns stores that did do a background check. It would have shown up on LE's computers IF they had run a firearm check.
But............no one knew or said anything about firearms.
PS. California has one of the strictest fire arms policy in the Nation. My BiL, who is retired San Jose LE even has to go through all the hoops when he buys a firearm (he's a collector).
But if his mom and or Therapist would have given officers a quick rundown of his history and that mom and dad thought he could be suicidal they would have had reasonable cause to proceed further. The long time family friend said the parents thought he was capable of killing himself but not others.
When [JC, father of murdered GC] visited his son's dormitory this week to collect his personal belongings, he found his son's laptop on, a half-completed computer project still on the screen. His son's cell phone was still plugged in, charging. It was as if life had simply been suspended, he added.* * *
... [GC] lived in a campus dorm ...
http://www.insidebayarea.com/news/ci_25863872/mourners-at-candlelight-vigil-remember-san-jose-isla
Ok - this is about GC, the young man who did not live in ER's apartment but was found dead in ER's apartment.
Now why would the young man have left his phone plugged in and charging in his on-campus dorm to go to the off-campus apartment of ER & his two roommates? Was he lured there as ER said in his manifesto he would do?
Why didn't GC take his phone? Aren't cell phones practically glued to the hands of that generation?
I mean that it wouldn't have shown any red flags. They'd see he had legally purchased guns. They wouldn't be able to take any action.
*Respectfully snipped by me*
When [JC, father of murdered GC] visited his son's dormitory this week to collect his personal belongings, he found his son's laptop on, a half-completed computer project still on the screen. His son's cell phone was still plugged in, charging. It was as if life had simply been suspended, he added.* * *
... [GC] lived in a campus dorm ...
http://www.insidebayarea.com/news/ci_25863872/mourners-at-candlelight-vigil-remember-san-jose-isla
Ok - this is about GC, the young man who did not live in ER's apartment but was found dead in ER's apartment.
Now why would the young man have left his phone plugged in and charging in his on-campus dorm to go to the off-campus apartment of ER & his two roommates? Was he lured there as ER said in his manifesto he would do?
Why didn't GC take his phone? Aren't cell phones practically glued to the hands of that generation?
I mean that it wouldn't have shown any red flags. They'd see he had legally purchased guns. They wouldn't be able to take any action.
No, a quick run down is not probable cause. Police have probable cause when they suspect criminal activity - not mental health problems. Someone can call up and claim anything about someone else - the police can only go see for themselves if the person appears to be out of control. They have no right to search the person's home unless it appears someone is in danger. Suicide isn't a crime in most places, and if the parents didn't have an explicit threat of suicide and were just worried about his behavior, even if it was, there was no probable cause. Presumably if he'd made very specific threats his parents might have flown out there to intervene - the fact that they seemed to let it go somewhat after the welfare check makes me think they were worried, but upon seeing he was alive and coherent, thought they had misinterpreted his emails/videos or something.
Ok - this is about GC, the young man who did not live in ER's apartment but was found dead in ER's apartment.
Now why would the young man have left his phone plugged in and charging in his on-campus dorm to go to the off-campus apartment of ER & his two roommates? Was he lured there as ER said in his manifesto he would do?
Why didn't GC take his phone? Aren't cell phones practically glued to the hands of that generation?
Interesting point Q. I don't know if he drove (or even had access to a car) but as soon as my children had a car and cell phone, they also had quick chargers for the car (in case batteries got low). My oldest was not allowed to have his car for his first year on campus (discouraged by University and enforced by us) because he lived on campus. Also the fact that his Dad stated that when he called to check on his son, the son didn't pick up which was noted to be very unusual. I don't know how often his parents called, but if they checked often, then you've made a very interesting point indeed.
"Junan Chen said he watched the scene in Isla Vista as it unfolded on the news the night of the killings, but because his son lived in a campus dorm, he figured he was safe from harm.
He called his son anyway, but he didn't pick up, which was out of the ordinary. When Chen's parents called again on Saturday, their son still did not pick up. Though they remained mostly unconcerned, Junan Chen said, when a Santa Barbara sheriff's deputy arrived at their home Saturday night, "things changed forever."
From what I have seen reported, his mother was the one who reported him to a mental health professional, who then called police. So, yes, must have been concerning enough, but police didn't bother to view them.
If I seriously thought my son might commit suicide I know him better than any cop. Sadly, I would lie and say he told me he was going to so cops would take the situation more serious.
Are we allowed to post a photo of his sister or is that against TOS? She's very pretty. It's strange ER doesn't mention her very much in his manifesto. I doubt they were close.