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If he really does have a delusional disorder as was alleged, not complying with treatment is pretty much textbook behavior. And it raises the question of how much awareness he has of his actions and their consequences. But, of course, if he does have a delusional disorder or other serious mental illness, that raises the question of whether it violated journalistic ethics to interview him at all.
Everyone had the right of freedom of speech and no doubt reporters were literally salivating to interview AS because it’s very unusual, in Canada at least, for a parent of an accused murderer to make themselves so available to the media.
On that topic, I wonder did AS contact the media or did they contact him? Because it can’t have been too easy to track him down considering he doesn’t have a permanent address.
It’s as if AS became a one-man a media fixation. Opinions are formed by what people in Port Alberni have said about B’s relationship with his family but not a peep in the media from anyone commenting on AS and his fatherly relationship with his son.
Just my opinion, there’s huge pieces of missing information. And I’m not convinced the RCMP final report will focus on domestic issues much at all because their only commitment is to inform the public of the reasons they’re satisfied no other suspects need be sought in the tragic murder of the three victims. It will be purely factual, not speculative. JMO