The overall picture we have a Bryer before his crimes is quite disturbing to me. While you could dismiss any one of these things, of course, it shows a consistency, to me, that just shows where his head was at. Because it's not just him pretending to masturbate to a framed photo of Hitler. There is far, far more.
How about a list?
- First and foremost, we have the benefit of hindsight. This man was a willing participant in the brutal murder of 3 innocent victims. He then killed himself to avoid capture.
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Yes, I agree with the benefit of hindsight, it looks significantly more disturbing. But that's my point.
With the benefit of hindsight. My point is that tons of people, especially socially awkward teenagers trying to be edgy, have equally disturbing behavior and never hurt anyone.
There's a reason why nobody who knew him said anything about reporting his behavior to his parents, the school, etc. Because there's always the "weird kids" in every school and usually they turn out fine in the end. And especially with gamer culture, this type of behavior is common. His gamer friends have even been interviewed and said that making Nazi jokes and using offensive pictures is common in gamer culture and they didn't think much of it. I mean, a gaming group he was part of on Steam is now using his picture on their page. You may be offended by that type of humor and you're perfectly within your rights to be. But it's very common, especially in certain subcultures.
- "when they were playing video games, like 'Can you imagine if this was real?' kind of a thing. And he'd get a little too excited about it." (
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If you look at the original interview she said immediately after that "But, I mean, lots of kids do that and they don't turn out to be suspected murderers."
- “There were times he would tell me and my friends ways he wanted to kill us and then himself, which is scary,” she said. “One of my friends commented that Bryer said he wanted to kill his whole family.” (
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She also said she thought he was joking to get attention from people because he didn't have many friends.
- "One friend said he was on a camping trip with Mr. Schmegelsky and Mr. McLeod. Mr. Schmegelsky was wearing a Nazi armband and military fatigues and using a replica Nazi knife to crush up Ritalin tablets and snort them. “I’m so dumbfounded that Kam would be a part of this,” said the teen." (
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That is bizarre, but TBH I'm still not entirely sure that wasn't meant to be some elaborate attempt at trolling, given that he trolled people a lot. It seems like a lot of things he did were some weird hybrid of trolling and serious -- and certain subcultures he identified with are known for that sort of thing, that "Am I joking or am I not? Nobody knows for sure!" thing.
- "Another online gamer recalled Mr. Schmegelsky making jokes on SnapChat about cutting people’s heads off." (same source as previous)
Yes, and those were described as "jokes."
This was not a guy with a quirky sense of humor. This guy should have been dealt with long before he killed three people. If there is an inquiry, that's what it's going to be about. This is not a normal person, and it seems blindingly obvious that he had violent, homicidal, and suicidal fantasies.
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I totally agree that if there is an inquiry, it's going to be about a "How did this happen and why didn't anyone notice the warning signs? How can we prevent this from happening again?" thing. And I've made many posts on that myself, because I still absolutely 100% believe this could have been prevented.
And I'm not saying that with the benefit of hindsight, these weren't warning signs. I'm just saying that they're not that much out of the realm of typical "teenagers trying to be edgy" behavior, and that's why they were overlooked for many years.