I have a BA in Psychology and have been so wrapped up in this tragedy ever since it happened... in an attempt to make sense of something that is so obviously senseless. I've searched for possible new developments on almost a monthly basis over these past three years, so it's interesting for me to hear the details that haven't been released to the public before now. I already knew he was pleading 'guilty by reason of insanity', but now I've learned several psychiatric professionals have determined he has schizophrenia (per his defense team).
However, schizophrenia doesn't seem to fit for me. Schizophrenic patients are notorious for having a lack of focus, disorganized thoughts and speech, and a lack of motivation. I find it hard to believe that someone with schizophrenia could meticulously plan out that orchestrated attack and see it through successfully.
If anyone is interested to see the behavior of a typical patient with schizophrenia, there's a video on YouTube called 'Four Patients with Schizophrenia' that displays the behavior of 4 different individuals.
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