Which if true would give him some form of compassion.Adam spared her suffering then, maybe ... from that "implied desease" of hers![]()


Which might even be a stretch, considering how distorted his thinking really may have been. JMHO
Which if true would give him some form of compassion.Adam spared her suffering then, maybe ... from that "implied desease" of hers![]()
Adam spared her suffering then, maybe ... from that "implied desease" of hers![]()
"Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger's" by John Elder Robison, chronicles the author's life with Asperger syndrome and tough times growing up.
Read more: http://www.ctpost.com/local/article/Author-of-book-found-at-Lanza-s-house-fears-stigma-4397394.php
I think it's very unlikely she would have been charged-have you ever heard of a parent in a mass murder case being charged for allowing their child to have a weapon? And I believe it's even more unlikely that that was his motivation for killing her.
Here is that 2nd book found at Lanza's home:
Born On A Blue Day: Inside the Extraordinary Mind of an Autistic Savant
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Book Description:
Release date: October 16, 2007
Born on a Blue Day is a journey into one of the most fascinating minds alive today—guided by the owner himself. Daniel Tammet is virtually unique among people who have severe autistic disorders in that he is capable of living a fully independent life and able to explain what is happening inside his head.
He sees numbers as shapes, colors, and textures, and he can perform extraordinary calculations in his head. He can learn to speak new languages fluently, from scratch, in a week. In 2004, he memorized and recited more than 22,000 digits of pi, setting a record. He has savant syndrome, an extremely rare condition that gives him the most unimaginable mental powers, much like those portrayed by Dustin Hoffman in the film Rain Man.
Fascinating and inspiring, Born on a Blue Day explores what it’s like to be special and gives us an insight into what makes us all human—our minds.
Editorial Reviews:
From Publishers Weekly
This unique first-person account offers a window into the mind of a high-functioning, 27-year-old British autistic savant with Asperger's syndrome. Tammet's ability to think abstractly, deviate from routine, and empathize, interact and communicate with others is impaired, yet he's capable of incredible feats of memorization and mental calculation. Besides being able to effortlessly multiply and divide huge sums in his head with the speed and accuracy of a computer, Tammet, the subject of the 2005 documentary Brainman, learned Icelandic in a single week and recited the number pi up to the 22,514th digit, breaking the European record. He also experiences synesthesia, an unusual neurological syndrome that enables him to experience numbers and words as "shapes, colors, textures and motions." Tammet traces his life from a frustrating, withdrawn childhood and adolescence to his adult achievements, which include teaching in Lithuania, achieving financial independence with an educational Web site and sustaining a long-term romantic relationship. As one of only about 50 people living today with synesthesia and autism, Tammet's condition is intriguing to researchers; his ability to express himself clearly and with a surprisingly engaging tone (given his symptoms) makes for an account that will intrigue others as well. (Jan.)
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From Booklist
*Starred Review* Although Tammet is only 27, his autobiography is as fascinating as Benjamin Franklin's and John Stuart Mill's, both of which are, like his, about the growth of a mind. Not that Tammet is a scientist-statesman or philosopher. He is an autistic savant who can perform hefty arithmetical calculations at lightning speed and acquire speaking competency in a previously unknown language in mere days (the latter capability he used to create the Web-based language-learning systems with which he supports himself). More socially competent and independent than the autistic savant famously played by Dustin Hoffman in Rain Man, Tammet shares his peers' strong preferences for routine, peace and quiet, private space, and literalness, as well as aversion to chance occurrences, aural and informational noise, and figurative language (despite his arithmetical gift, he can't do algebra; he reads a lot but never fiction). He learned fellowship very gradually and says he couldn't really acknowledge his eight siblings until he grew up. He also writes some of the clearest prose this side of Hemingway; he tells his story with such concentration, precision, and simplicity that his familial poverty, schooling as a "mainstreamed" student, self-realization as gay, and embracing of Christianity prove as enthralling as they are, ultimately, normal. Ray Olson
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"... books, including an NRA guide to the basics of pistol shooting, authorities said.
Other books included Look at Me: My Life with Aspergers and Born on a Blue Day: Inside the Mind of an Autistic Savant.
Newtown first selectwoman critical of flurry of new books
Published: Friday, March 29, 2013
By Ed Stannard
[email protected] / Twitter: @edstannardnhr
If you havent heard enough about the Dec. 14 shootings in Newtown, you can read the book.
You can read several, in fact, depending on what aspect of the tragedy youre interested in or your political point of view.
Its the age of print on demand, the instant book, in which you can send a file to Amazon, design your own cover and sell it as a paperback or an e-book.
While at least four books related to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings are available at amazon.com, theyre very different in subject matter and approach.
To some in Newtown, the rapid publication of these books amounts to exploitation of a tragedy...
Read more: http://www.nhregister.com/articles/2013/03/29/news/doc515664a041b7f473926771.txt?viewmode=fullstory
When the final report comes out .. we'll see if there will be any mention in it, about AL being bullied in school, as it was previously reported (or at the very least, rumored)
Possibly being autistic / having Aspergers and being bullied at one point of one's life or another, is NOT the best combination...
... of course, being raised with as many weapons and ammunition as he and his mother had in their house, surely did NOT help the situation.