CA - Elliot Rodger kills 6, injures 13 in Isla Vista, Near UC Santa Barbara, #2

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  • #841
Center named for Sandy Hook principal urges new look at student behavior

... dealt with early interventions meant to prevent violent behaviors from ever erupting. ...

... Epstein kicked off the daylong conference with a call for educators to change their approach to children with challenging behaviors. Assume that kids who don't behave well lack social skills — not that they are defiant, he said. ...

... They tell the kids to change, without teaching them the skills to do it. ...

http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Center-named-for-Sandy-Hook-principal-urges-new-5518069.php
 
  • #842
I think there ARE certain people who enjoy sending or posting "death threats" whenever they see anything in the news that garners a lot of attention. I don't know why anyone would do that in this day and age, considering the tools that could be used to find them, but it does happen. I agree that (most of the time) they are probably just blowing smoke and getting a sick sense of power by doing so.

OTOH, one of them could be the next ER in the making. HIS death threats were VERY real.

The case with the NY police officer and his online buddy from NJ, who wanted to stalk,rape, cook females ,and eat females.Many who first heard about it complain ed about "thought police" The ex wife of the police officer took it very serious because she knew him ,just like ER parents knew he was very ill. THE POLICE TOOK HER SERIOUSLY IIRC SHE HAD TURNED OVER THE COMPUTOR .MOST of:seeya: the public IMO refuse to take off their"Rose colored glasses" and just hear the 30 second blip on the news. The anonymity of the web, allow some to just escape reality for a while an be anyone they want to be .EXAMPLE the show Catfish ,shows how far some go ,
 
  • #843
Yeah, I don't think people realize how many people are out there who make sick threats on the web constantly and never act on them. A lot of people get caught up in some fantasy world and don't think of the consequences. There are websites where people pose as suicidal teens and encourage actual suicidal teens to kill themselves - these were relatively normal middle aged parents on the outside. Celebrities and their kids get horrible threats on Twitter every single day by people who make accounts solely to harass them. Some people are just messed up. There is no way to track them all - and federal authorities are the only ones who can really investigate online threats. If you are going to report someone, call the FBI, not the local police. The local police can use videos after the fact to demonstrate something as part of proving a crime, but they are not generally the ones who have the authority to act on the videos themselves. Plus you have to keep in mind that it has to be verified that they are actually the ones doing it, because people fake that stuff all the time. You have to get in contact with the ISP or website host.

It is possible ER is on the spectrum and has other mental health issues. I don't associate his behavior with autism, but you can be low on the spectrum and be very functional. Clearly some other problem is much more dominant.

Also, I don't think early intervention is key at all. I recently talked to a very high ranking mental health official who said she could tell which kids were odd at a young age, but she could never predict which ones would become violent or delusional. I've worked with a lot of young kids and you can definitely tell which ones will be trouble, but I've never gotten scary vibes from any of them. That rage definitely seems to develop once they hit the teenage stage in most cases. Children aren't aware of how much they don't fit in until they are older.
 
  • #844
Did ER say why he wanted to kill his roommates? We're they bringing girlfriends to the apartment? This manifesto is insane. I can't finish reading it. Jmo

ciao

Yes, ER wrote he was going to kill his roommates.
If I remember correctly, a previous roommate, Stan, brought a girl home.

ER first writes about the "Day of Retribution" in February 2012 (Pg 101), over 2 years before the rampage. It comes under the heading of "Part 6 Santa Barbara Endgame age 19-22" (Pg 83).
 
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Not because of women. He had issues with his roommates. One of them he accused of stealing candles. Apparently ER took roommate's measuring cup. Roommate took ER's candles in response. ER then made a "citizen arrest" and called police on his roommate, ending up with roommate arrested for petty theft. So there was no love lost between them.

Killed them over dollar store items!

ciao
 
  • #847
Killed them over dollar store items!

ciao

Knowing what we know of ER - I bet he put a lot of thought into those candles before he bought them - they most likely were of immense value to him...possibly could even be his best friend.

They most likely were playing a joke- and a nasty one at that...
"Let's hide his candles, that will piss him off. Prick."

It's tough - two against one... but he had the bigger room - and all of us perhaps at one time In our lives have had to live with a roomie/housemate or two. When things get bad, they get bad, in a hurry.
 
  • #848
Killed them over dollar store items!

ciao

I think it's even worse than that ...

It looks like ER was opportunistic and just killed his roommates and
anyone he could lure there because he felt like it. JMO

Those two roommates came up with the most unluckiest proverbial
short stick in being placed in the same apartment with ER.

I believe whoever had been ER's roommate/s on May 23rd would have
ended up in the same exact state. :(
 
  • #849
USA today has a on going interactive investigation called behind the bloodshed. If you click on the explore tab they have added this case. Lot of information, very interesting about mass killings in the United States.

Better viewed on a computer way too much loading for phone. If this link has already been listed please excuse.

http://masskillings.usatoday.com/

ciao
 
  • #850
Thanks for the article.

So this city has decided to pass a law entitling only those who pay to receive fire services, because it is not a right. Some cities will promise it to everyone, others will not. A city that had normally responded to fires outside the city without asking for payment could be sued for something, such as discrimination against a certain homeowner or negligence if no one was at the fire station, but in this case, it would be much harder. I don't live in a rural area, and most fire stations around here will gladly go help another city/town in an emergency - that's their policy. We could change it, though. It's all optional. US citizens have no right to a fire department, even if they are subject to taxes somewhere. very sad situation - trailers are so dangerous in fires and their occupants can't afford protections. I wonder what would have happened if people were inside. I would think the firefighters may have made an exception.

I live in an unincorporated area, Paulden, the fire department of the nearest city, Chino Valley, has a substation here. If you live in the fire district, your property taxes reflect the taxes for that service. If you aren't in the fire district, it does not. You have the choice to pay an annual fee to be covered by the FD or you can gamble that your home won't go up in flames, and no insurance company is going to give you loss protection if you aren't in the district or pay the annual fee.
The SOP out here: If the burning structure is out of the district or not on annual payment, it's toast. If there is human life at stake, the FD will do what they can to save a life, but not the structure. If it endangers a home in the fire district, FD lays down a fire line to protect that fire district covered dwelling.
Every Fall, we see 5-7 homes go up in flames down in the valley below us, when people spark up their fireplaces or wood stoves without inspecting them first. 1 or 2 are usually out of the Fire District. You won't hear anyone but the home owner crying about it. We paid our fair share, they didn't. Doesn't matter if it's a $15,000 trailer or a $450,000 house, you don't pay, you're not protected.
Our community lost 19 elite firemen last year, the Granite Mountain Hotshots. One lived just right down the road from us. No one should have a job putting their life on the line, daily, for gratis.
 
  • #851
Elliot Rodger Didn't Have Autism. He Had Anger
http://www.forbes.com/sites/emilywillingham/2014/05/30/elliot-rodger-didnt-have-autism-he-had-anger/

asked me if the life he describes reads like the experience of an autistic person. The discussions about his manifesto that I’ve seen diverge completely from that conclusion: Many comments I’ve seen in the autism community, which knows autism best, see that his forming friendships throughout childhood and being obsessed with being “cool” and styling himself are not at all like the experiences most autistics have in childhood.

But that doesn’t matter because Elliot Rodger, in spite of reportedly having been in the care of multiple mental health professionals, does not appear to have had a diagnosis on the autism spectrum. Just after the shootings, the family’s attorney made a statement claiming that Rodger had a diagnosis of Asperger’s. However, he backtracked on that a day later, saying instead that Rodger “had not been diagnosed with Asperger’s.”


I do not think Elliot Rodger had autism or Asperger's.

:goodpost:

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-frantic-parents-isla-vista-shootings-20140525-story.html

Astaire said Elliot had not been diagnosed with Asperger’s but the family suspected he was on the spectrum, and had been in therapy for years. He said he knew of no other mental illnesses, but Elliot truly had no friends, as he said in his videos and writings.
 
  • #852
Elliot Rodger Didn't Have Autism. He Had Anger

http://www.forbes.com/sites/emilywillingham/2014/05/30/elliot-rodger-didnt-have-autism-he-had-anger/

And if there’s one thing I’m pretty sure we can all agree on about Rodger or Lanza or the many other under- or unreported mass murders, 40% of which begin with domestic violence and the overwhelming majority of which are committed by men, it’s this: Anger is the common factor. Not mental illness. Not autism. Not even misogyny is the common factor (women are not always the targets or victims), although that mixed with hatred and guns obviously makes for a deadly and horrific combination. Nope. It’s anger.
 
  • #853
I am sorry. I just so so so agree with you ugh!

Why I feel the need to apologize still befuddles me. This has NOTHING to do with this (misogyny) . He was mentally ill, was not capable of being sexist . smart yes, capable enough to be a sexist - no way .

The sole thing here is mental illness, autism, reading the world around him. as a result of his illness incorrectly which results in behaviors that are not appropriate. There is so no way this kid is evolved enough or has the capacity to be a sexist. It is like calling a 5 year old a sexist


Would anyone call a 6 years old boy who says” I despise girls mommy a sexist” – that angle of this story Is manipulation of media time, disgusting and sad . Frankly all the ones on the air doing this are a bunch of controlling females. Morons IMO hey how I feel .

Autism Spectrum stuff is a subheading under Pervasive Developmental Disorders. Exactly as it sounds . These folks cannot move forward in development. 5 year old boys hate girls but progress onwards. Little girls find “boys” gross- this is sexist? it obnoxious
Now, to be fair , when a 30 year old man says his woman should be in the kitchen with some bacon , well…………..

It is a devopmental disorder they do not progress He can write , he can speak, he came from money , he stopped deveoplong. You folks with children, how many daughters dislike boys at a certain phase and vice versa.


And that twitter thing when I first saw, is disgusting( that woman thing or whatever ). To use this to get airtime about how bad men are awful.



THEY are exploiting this for airtime, watch em they just go off where the anchor has to say back in minute controlling, angry woman can men be pigs sure just like woman can be bi^tcheses no difference – has nothing to do with this tragedy .
 
  • #854
And I am appreciative that you all work through my spelling typing stuff. Cracked me up. The B word got blocked . I hate the shift key . So I am trying to navigate through this , but I do want the b word

Ugh *%&*@) there all going! It was funny to me I hate the shift key I was NOT paying attn. in that typing class ! I despised her Mrs. Brown, she had a wig that looked like Nancy Grace on a really bad day!!!!!!!!

Soft spoken took this sh$t seriously , Like ballet - sit proper, elbows here hand poised here, lady I am not focusing on my body while my brain is bored

oh my god I despised it . Now I regret it (with the internet) but oh my god for someone with wild mind and needs stimulation typing fffdddsssaa for 45 minutes a day while caring about your elbows I am sorry7 ………………………did not register for my brain!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

just DID not work for me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I do not do good with ANYTHING that is repetive , aaaasssdddfff I am sorry I go away!!!!!!!!!!!! It not like within awareness .............I just cant follow it bores me and zone away aaasssddfff jjkkk ll; could care less when I was 15 dont care now at 54!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Now, with the internet do I wish I could type and spell you bet I am 54 we must accept what is !!

that is funny

but I appreciate you all working with me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
  • #855
I am sorry. I just so so so agree with you ugh!

Why I feel the need to apologize still befuddles me. This has NOTHING to do with this (misogyny) . He was mentally ill, was not capable of being sexist . smart yes, capable enough to be a sexist - no way .

The sole thing here is mental illness, autism, reading the world around him. as a result of his illness incorrectly which results in behaviors that are not appropriate. There is so no way this kid is evolved enough or has the capacity to be a sexist. It is like calling a 5 year old a sexist


Would anyone call a 6 years old boy who says” I despise girls mommy a sexist” – that angle of this story Is manipulation of media time, disgusting and sad . Frankly all the ones on the air doing this are a bunch of controlling females. Morons IMO hey how I feel .

Autism Spectrum stuff is a subheading under Pervasive Developmental Disorders. Exactly as it sounds . These folks cannot move forward in development. 5 year old boys hate girls but progress onwards. Little girls find “boys” gross- this is sexist? it obnoxious
Now, to be fair , when a 30 year old man says his woman should be in the kitchen with some bacon , well…………..

It is a devopmental disorder they do not progress He can write , he can speak, he came from money , he stopped deveoplong. You folks with children, how many daughters dislike boys at a certain phase and vice versa.


And that twitter thing when I first saw, is disgusting( that woman thing or whatever ). To use this to get airtime about how bad men are awful.



THEY are exploiting this for airtime, watch em they just go off where the anchor has to say back in minute controlling, angry woman can men be pigs sure just like woman can be bi^tcheses no difference – has nothing to do with this tragedy .

I agree that the combative tone taken by so many of the talking heads is not helpful. I don't always agree with your opinion, but I respect it comes from a place of geniune concern

That goes for a lot of the posters on here. I've learned a lot in this thread. I wish we would hear more from mothers whose sons are struggling with mental illness, and not just when there is a mass shooting. I fear that reinforces in the public mind a connection between mental illness and violence.
 
  • #856
Yes, ER wrote he was going to kill his roommates.
If I remember correctly, a previous roommate, Stan, brought a girl home.

ER first writes about the "Day of Retribution" in February 2012 (Pg 101), over 2 years before the rampage. It comes under the heading of "Part 6 Santa Barbara Endgame age 19-22" (Pg 83).

That is very interesting ! His mother encouraged his writing, he did have writing ability IMO but after a few pages his twisted mind is clearly evident. EXAMPLE Can you imagine being the mom of the man who writes those SAW movies or Steven Kings mom and looking at their first screen play or book! Two years is a long time. I grew up on chiller theater and Old Vincent Price movies scared me but in a good way and I laughed during the complete Exersist,Linda Blair cracked me up because I knew it could not happen to me,but when Texas chain saw massacre first came out it terrified me and scared me to the bone. I can read about true crime,lost my younger cousin to a horrible crime when I was 17,that almost destroyed me,and did destroy our family in many ways.But the minds Of people like Steven King I can not read ,and horror movies that are reality based I can not read or watch.
 
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This has NOTHING to do with this (misogyny) . He was mentally ill, was not capable of being sexist . smart yes, capable enough to be a sexist - no way .

The sole thing here is mental illness, autism, reading the world around him. as a result of his illness incorrectly which results in behaviors that are not appropriate. There is so no way this kid is evolved enough or has the capacity to be a sexist. It is like calling a 5 year old a sexist




Autism Spectrum stuff is a subheading under Pervasive Developmental Disorders. Exactly as it sounds . These folks cannot move forward in development.

It is a devopmental disorder they do not progress He can write , he can speak, he came from money , he stopped deveoplong. You folks with children, how many daughters dislike boys at a certain phase and vice versa.





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*Snipped, snipped, snipped by me*


No............the family attorney clarified his statement:

http://www.forbes.com/sites/emilywillingham/2014/05/30/elliot-rodger-didnt-have-autism-he-had-anger/

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-frantic-parents-isla-vista-shootings-20140525-story.html

"Astaire said Elliot had not been diagnosed with Asperger’s but the family suspected he was on the spectrum, and had been in therapy for years. He said he knew of no other mental illnesses, but Elliot truly had no friends, as he said in his videos and writings."
 
  • #859
Which is why it is not EXTREMELY rare as you replied to one of my posts. And the scope of psychologists gaining script privileges is widening (legislatively).

Just because it is allowed to prescribe in two states doesn't mean that all of the psychologists take the extra coursework and clinical supervision/residency requirements. Having prescriptive privileges would also mean that malpractice insurance would be VERY expensive, and not all psychologists want that liability. I certainly wouldn't.

2 out of 48 states? That is very rare.

[modsnip]
 
  • #860
That is very interesting ! His mother encouraged his writing, he did have writing ability IMO but after a few pages his twisted mind is clearly evident. EXAMPLE Can you imagine being the mom of the man who writes those SAW movies or Steven Kings mom and looking at their first screen play or book! Two years is a long time. I grew up on chiller theater and Old Vincent Price movies scared me but in a good way and I laughed during the complete Exersist,Linda Blair cracked me up because I knew it could not happen to me,but when Texas chain saw massacre first came out it terrified me and scared me to the bone. I can read about true crime,lost my younger cousin to a horrible crime when I was 17,that almost destroyed me,and did destroy our family in many ways.But the minds Of people like Steven King I can not read ,and horror movies that are reality based I can not read or watch.
What is fascinating about his writing , in the context of the only reason we are reading it is becasue he killed and maimed many. BUT his writing is actually quite good. It flows, one may not like content but he is a descriptive, flowing writer - able to set a scene, give the reader a picture of what when etc.

He was able to set "scenes" with words , which is actually quite a skill!!
For his age and his problems pretty good story teller ...again dont like the story , but he got the story , through words , the story out in an extradinory manner.

Becasue we dont like content he wrote very well -
 
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