BloodshotEye
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Here's a friend of NL's and I think that whatever the diagnosis this symptom he describes (difficulties in bonding, connecting, expressing emotion, being affectionate) is probably rather important in what was wrong with AL:
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Another friend, Rich Collins, said Nancy had a hard time dealing with her sons difficulties especially his inability to express love.
She would get very upset that he wouldnt let her hug him,...
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She was proud of the boys, but she would get upset about Adam not being affectionate, he said.
Nancy would take Adam to a nearby shooting range to try to forge a bond with him, he said.
This was something she could do to connect with her son, who couldnt show emotions toward her, Collins, 54, told The Post.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/mother_devoted_her_life_to_him_then_PADqWsNSMfrx3KnO6JnlrI
My Comment: If this is an accurate recollection, it suggests something interesting to me. Trying not to 'read' too much into this... In any case, I'm looking at this issue: Nancy L had a hard time dealing with her son's inability to express love, and attempted to bond with him via an interest in guns. I'm wondering if an alternative would have been suggested, if AL and Nancy would have been under the care of a mental health care professional.
In a round-about-way, it speaks of the profound isolation around these two. And Nancy L, desperately trying to save her child; and establish a connection in any way she could.
Will be interesting to note, when she began to include the activity/interest of the firing range. It may begin to chronicle the timeline, of when his mental health began to change markedly.
sorry to be so long winded