IN - James Chadwell II, 42, arrested after girl 9, found in his home, Lafayette, 19 Apr 2021 #3

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  • #301
Thank goodness for the quick actions of her mom and police.
Snipped.

While I hate what happened to that little one, I love that a girl and her mom (and grandma too) were the ones who brought him down.

Talk about Opposite Day!

jmo
 
  • #302
Disclosure: While looking through his FB profile I realized we had a mutual friend of the family. I live in Indiana. I don't know any more than anyone else though.


ETA removed extra word
 
  • #303
I don't see alcohol as being the driver here. ADDING..

I don't think booze should even enter the conversation. This man was clearly in complete control of himself . mOO
I agree. I was looking for triggers or patterns, but I think the way he lived his life was a trigger itself, and the attacks were simply because the opportunity was there. He was always ready to pounce, given the chance and the mood.

I also think he was a mean drunk, though.

jmo
 
  • #304
He comes off as "institutionalized" to me. Same as my brother where a plate is a "tray" etc. Common things you call something is different to them.
 
  • #305
I don't see alcohol as being the driver here. ADDING..

I don't think booze should even enter the conversation. This man was clearly in complete control of himself . mOO
Concur. Addiction: Zero chance

He is the most deliberate man I’ve ever studied. I’ve immersed myself into his profile. He wants to make a difference. He f* his life up. In his mind, he seeks rebirth.
 
  • #306
Curious to know his IQ. His ideas are ingenious. Time encompasses his thoughts.
 
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Estimates of Aryan Brotherhood membership vary from 15,000 to 20,000 members in and out of prison.[1][3][30]

The Aryan Brotherhood has members inside federal and state prisons, and outside on the streets. All members are Caucasian, and are either in prison or have been in prison. Joining is difficult. New members are on probation for a year, must swear a blood oath for life, and must commit a violent act to join the Brotherhood, such as killing a rival inmate, assaulting an officer or murdering a black or Hispanic prisoner.[31] Members are inculcated with various reading materials smuggled into prisons published by Aryan Nations, Militia of Montana, and other groups,[32] as well as Mein Kampf, The Art of War, and Machiavelli's The Prince.[3] Early members liked the Western novels of Louis L'Amour, source of the organization's self-proclaimed "the Brand" moniker. Therefore, they perpetuated an admiration for the outlaw gunslingers of the American West. Members also have a fondness for medieval Vikings and the piratesof the Golden Age.

Red Bolding by me: assulting an officer. Didn't he do this in prison and get more time for it?
 
  • #309
Curious if he resented not having his bio dad's name. He stands out with his dark hair and eyes when you contrast that with blonde/blue.
 
  • #310
Red Bolding by me: assulting an officer. Didn't he do this in prison and get more time for it?
Good catch. That too. I was actually thinking of the murder of a black. Maybe he doubled down. Or maybe an Hispanic too. Three for one. 313
 
  • #311
I don't see alcohol as being the driver here. ADDING..

I don't think booze should even enter the conversation. This man was clearly in complete control of himself . mOO

Really? He was arrested for multiple alcohol related offenses, he posts about drinking, in all of his videos he is obviously drunk and slurring his words forgetting things. I think he is an out of control active alcoholic.

Being an alcoholic or drinking alcohol is not a defense to violent crime. Acknowledging his open alcohol abuse that's posted for everyone to see does not negate or mitigate his crimes. So I don't understand the rush to say this guy is sober when he's slurring his words on Facebook and TikTok everyday.
 
  • #312
His alcohol abuse is not a defense or a mitigating factor... mOO
 
  • #313
Really? He was arrested for multiple alcohol related offenses, he posts about drinking, in all of his videos he is obviously drunk and slurring his words forgetting things. I think he is an out of control active alcoholic.

Being an alcoholic or drinking alcohol is not a defense to violent crime. Acknowledging his open alcohol abuse that's posted for everyone to see does not negate or mitigate his crimes. So I don't understand the rush to say this guy is sober when he's slurring his words on Facebook and TikTok everyday.
I don’t think he was sober at all. I don’t think an unrecoverable alcoholic, whether drinking or in withdrawal, could devise such a plan.
 
  • #314
I’m still waiting for any former wives, fiancées or girlfriends to come out of the woodwork…
 
  • #315
Really? He was arrested for multiple alcohol related offenses, he posts about drinking, in all of his videos he is obviously drunk and slurring his words forgetting things. I think he is an out of control active alcoholic.

Being an alcoholic or drinking alcohol is not a defense to violent crime. Acknowledging his open alcohol abuse that's posted for everyone to see does not negate or mitigate his crimes. So I don't understand the rush to say this guy is sober when he's slurring his words on Facebook and TikTok everyday.
Your post wasn't in reply to mine, but my take is he does indeed abuse alcohol and gets into trouble because of alcohol. I also hear his slurring and see the way he loses thought while thinking he sounds deep, but I don't think alcohol use drives his attacks against kids. I don't think he needed to be drunk to commit them. I think the urge is deeper than the alcohol use. He might have been drunk when committing crimes, but that's because he often drinks, imo. He could be violent and dangerous when sober too, is my guess.

jmo
 
  • #316
I don’t think he was sober at all. I don’t think an unrecoverable alcoholic, whether drinking or in withdrawal, could devise such a plan.

To grab a little girl who walked into his house and assault her before he lets the police in and gets caught? Where's the plan?
 
  • #317
Your post wasn't in reply to mine, but my take is he does indeed abuse alcohol and gets into trouble because of alcohol. I also hear his slurring and see the way he loses thought while thinking he sounds deep, but I don't think alcohol use drives his attacks against kids. I don't think he needed to be drunk to commit them. I think the urge is deeper than the alcohol use. He might have been drunk when committing crimes, but that's because he often drinks, imo. He could be violent and dangerous when sober too, is my guess.

jmo

I definitely agree with that. Alcohol doesn't make you rape children. And he was certainly sober when he attacked the prison guard! I just don't see how this was a grand scheme and perfect plan where he's some mastermind like some of the posts in this thread. He just seems like a guy with perhaps 1) uncontrolled rage/anger, 2) alcoholism, 3) pedophilia. They can be three separate things that have driven different crimes.
 
  • #318
I definitely agree with that. Alcohol doesn't make you rape children. And he was certainly sober when he attacked the prison guard! I just don't see how this was a grand scheme and perfect plan where he's some mastermind like some of the posts in this thread. He just seems like a guy with perhaps 1) uncontrolled rage/anger, 2) alcoholism, 3) pedophilia. They can be three separate things that have driven different crimes.
100% agree.

jmo
 
  • #319
Really? He was arrested for multiple alcohol related offenses, he posts about drinking, in all of his videos he is obviously drunk and slurring his words forgetting things. I think he is an out of control active alcoholic.

Being an alcoholic or drinking alcohol is not a defense to violent crime. Acknowledging his open alcohol abuse that's posted for everyone to see does not negate or mitigate his crimes. So I don't understand the rush to say this guy is sober when he's slurring his words on Facebook and TikTok everyday.
Your post wasn't in reply to mine, but my take is he does indeed abuse alcohol and gets into trouble because of alcohol. I also hear his slurring and see the way he loses thought while thinking he sounds deep, but I don't think alcohol use drives his attacks against kids. I don't think he needed to be drunk to commit them. I think the urge is deeper than the alcohol use. He might have been drunk when committing crimes, but that's because he often drinks, imo. He could be violent and dangerous when sober too, is my guess.

jmo
*Both your points are valid. Reconsidering my conclusion.
Thank you.
Question:
Will you explain the difference between alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence?

Answer:
In short, alcohol abuse is too much, too often and alcohol dependence is the inability to quit. Alcohol abuse is a pattern of drinking that leads to the failure to fulfill responsibilities at work, home or school and/or repeated drinking in situations in which it is physically hazardous.

Alcohol dependence may include a drinker's increase in tolerance, withdrawal syndrome, unsuccessful attempts to cut down or even quit drinking altogether, lose control of their alcohol use and consistently drink more and for longer than intended. The cardinal features of alcohol dependence are compulsion (inability to refrain from taking that drink), loss of control over alcohol (can't quit) and continued drinking no matter what the consequences.
What is the Difference between Alcohol Abuse & Dependence
 
  • #320
I definitely agree with that. Alcohol doesn't make you rape children. And he was certainly sober when he attacked the prison guard! I just don't see how this was a grand scheme and perfect plan where he's some mastermind like some of the posts in this thread. He just seems like a guy with perhaps 1) uncontrolled rage/anger, 2) alcoholism, 3) pedophilia. They can be three separate things that have driven different crimes.
Agree to disagree.
 
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