mck16
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I wouldn't consider that common. I mean, yes, there are people who live in basements as a way of being "independent" without having to pay rent. But, the situations I've heard like that usually happen because there is a full apartment in the basement (kitchen, bathroom, living space, ect.). I know a few people who had basement apartments in their family home for a few years following college.
What makes AL's situation so strange is he didn't seem to leave...ever. Most of those people go to work or school. They go out socially or otherwise engage with society. The basement is just their living space. From the sounds of this AL's life WAS the basement which is what makes it all very strange. People hadn't seen him in YEARS. The barber didn't see him for years. The mother went out, but the son was never seen. If he really did spend all of his time in the basement one has to wonder why, especially when you consider it was just AL and NL in that big house alone. There were plenty of bedrooms. Normally in this type of situation you would think he'd have a bedroom upstairs and a game room or media room in the basement, but by all accounts he stayed in the basement all. the. time.
certainly odd and I, personally, think there was something very, very strange going on in that home with that family. Things just don't add up right, to me.
I think unless there is an MSM report differently we are assuming he spent all his time in the basement because that is where he played his video games. So, I am wondering what the difference is if he spent all his time in an upstairs bedroom if he was still playing video games all the time. I think that is wherein the problem lies. That he was on the computer all the time playing violent games. jmo
I have also read that the basement area was RL's before he moved out for college. So, AL hasn't been down there for more than two years.