But it is not clear that he showed any signs of being in a crisis state. Having difficulties settling in to a new school, is not unusual and 15 year old boys can be uncommunicative and appear unhappy, even when they are not.
Correct. In fact, it seems like he was just having 'normal' issues adjusting to a new school. Millions of people have had that kind of transition and it didn't turn them into a killer.
'Normal teenage moments'
Campbell-Mott acknowledged that her son, a cadet
who recently received a character award, has had issues adjusting to his high school, but said that they were “
normal teenage moments.”
“He’s had some problems over the last couple of years. It’s just been a tough time for him, transitioning from one school now to high school, and he’s in the early college program, and that’s really intense,” Campbell-Mott said.
Campbell-Mott told WJXT that the last time she spoke to her son was Sunday night, and everything seemed fine.
“There just wasn’t any indication that there was anything wrong, nothing. It was just a normal conversation,” she said. “They’ve been asking me what kind of a mood Logan was in on Sunday night when I was talking to him. We are both Native American, and we talked about making moccasins when he was here at Christmas and talked about spring break.”
Campbell-Mott, who also has three young children, said her son had been asking about possibly moving to Missouri to live with her instead.
“I think every kid goes through that when you spend the majority of time with one parent; there comes a time in your life where you say, 'Well, you know, I wonder what it’s like over there,'” she said. “But then he got into the early college program, and we thought that’s where he needs to be.”