Funny, I was thinking something along those lines. Once he was isolated and not taking care of himself whatever was going on festered and got worse. He moved far away from his home too so maybe there was even some culture shock which might have contributed to him isolating himself even more. Just some thoughts.
I think one of the most frustrating things about so many rampage killings is that while there may be "signs" many admit to noticing after the fact, there is so often nothing
lawfully compelling in the perpetrator's behavior BEFORE the rampage event. Nothing that is so worrisome that it should have compelled an involuntary mental health hold, or compelled mental health treatment.
While we all seem to agree that this man was deeply mentally disturbed, there are literally thousands, if not millions, of citizens who are equally, or more, disturbed, and have ignored or avoided any kind of diagnosis or treatment. That's a big, big problem for ALL of us.
Because of citizen's rights, and the abject incompetent shambles that passes as our mental health system, the bar is extremely high to compel any kind of MH treatment or diagnosis for citizens who have not YET committed any kind of violence against themselves or others.
Lots of us can recognize mental health issues that rise to a level of clinical illness, but it seems none of us are smart enough to design or construct laws that allow us to compel intervention BEFORE someone goes on a rampage killing.
We are trapped by our own inability as a society to construct some kind of policies to safeguard the public, while also safeguarding the rights of the untreated, undiagnosed mentally ill among us.
Mental illness is the elephant in our metaphorical room. There is no way to control that, or *fix* that.
So we, as a society, focus on "things" that we can more easily control and restrict, like gun laws, background checks, etc, in an impotent attempt to prevent the mentally ill from obtaining weapons. SMH.
That is my huge frustration.
Meanwhile, the next rampage killing by a radicalized and/ or mentally ill perp is only a short time away. So we just hope and pray.
Failure should not be an option. And hope is not a plan. IMO.