Dr. S indicated she knew JS was appropriately dressed while buying gun, but that she was on automatic pilot during that time, while driving kids to school, etc.
JS sought treatment for her illness -- saw doctor or counselor 26 times in 6 months prior to murders.
In the past, when she spent days or weeks in bed, she was able to recover. Dr. S thought that was her strategy -- if she stayed in bed long enough, she would recover.
JS had periods of depression early on in the marriage.
JS was the primary caregiver for her children when they were young.
PS understood seriousness of JS's illness. PS told JS's doc that she was in very bad shape. Memory failing, falling a lot, worst in 20 years. Mentioned suicide - he was hoping her energy was too low to kill herself.