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Has there been mention of whether or not she was suicidal, either that night or some time in her past?
She snapped. She couldnt take living like that anymore. She couldnt even sleep, because the security guards kept waking her up and harassing her to leave. She felt like she had no other alternative.
Many homeless and / or mentally ill people commit crimes just so they can go to jail, and get a warm place to sleep, and not have to worry about their problems anymore.
If you want to prevent these types of incidents from happening, then support better mental health programs. To the best of my knowledge, this stuff just didnt happen before our current mental health system took effect around 1980.
She snapped because she couldn't take living like that anymore? From what we know didn't she decide to go there? She made choices that put her there.
Wait, security guards were "harassing" her? The security guards were doing their jobs. Not harassing her. There are other places you can park and sleep. She did not belong there. She had gas. She could have driven somewhere else to sleep.
She felt like she had no other alternative? No other alternative than to plow down innocent pedestrians? That's BS.
I agree many homeless/mentally ill people commit crimes to go to jail. Like shoplifting. NOT RUNNING DOWN HUMANS.
I've read nothing to suggest she was truly mentally ill. She may just be evil.
JMO
Hi Labor
They have been very "confusing" in addressing this angle. I have found it both frustrating and bewildering - it is a pretty "concrete" entity, IMO
About the trauma of witnessing this stuff--I mentioned in another thread how I simply heard a pedestrian getting hit by a truck then looked over and saw the guy bleeding under the truck. I couldn't go back to that shopping area for a year. And dude was okay--he was a homeless guy and a local family let him stay in their hunting trailer while he recuperated so there was a whole local news story about it along with lots of speculation about hospitals being air conditioned and this happening in the hottest part of the summer... IDK... I just know that pretty small incident had me going to different stores for a year.
And no, there are no excuses. And there aren't good, understandable-to-you-andme reasonable reasons per se, just factors that may or may not have come into play, that combine with other factors like mental stability and lack thereof, resiliency, etc, and it's interesting and helps with our need to make sense of things. Imo
??a family representative told CNN that Holloway wasn't homeless, had a job and comes from a loving family. The representative declined to comment on what could have prompted the incident.
Shoplifting is not generally enough to go to jail for, and yes mentally ill people do commit murder and go to jail for it every day. I think you would be hard pressed to find even one mass-murderer who does not have some diagnosed mental condition. Would you argue that the Planned Parenthood shooter was not mentally ill? I would hope not. Mental illness is the one common denominator in all of these incidents.
Any solution to this problem has got to include mental health services.
:facepalm:Total garbage reporting. Just more Faux News style reporting from CNN. If she wasnt homeless then what was she doing sleeping in her car on the Las Vegas Strip? Of course the representative declined to answer, because there is no explanation.
Some things make no sense. No matter how much we would like them to. IMO this is one of those things.
The thing I can't get passed is her frame of mind right after she did this. Again, she had the wherewithal to tell the valet to call 911. And from what has been reported, she didn't even act upset.
you know what just struck me , I maybe totally off maybe she was just taking stuff like No Doz??
It does make total sense, if you look at it that she snapped mentally, and was looking for a way to get out of her hopeless situation, of living in her car on the Las Vegas Strip with her baby and no money, and no way of taking care of her.
It does make total sense, if you look at it that she snapped mentally, and was looking for a way to get out of her hopeless situation, of living in her car on the Las Vegas Strip with her baby and no money, and no way of taking care of her.
I agree that many mass murderers have mental disorders of some sort. But that wasn't the point made or responded to.
I responded to the thought/point about crimes being committed just to go to jail so they can have a warm place to sleep.
My point is that many people may commit crimes to go to jail but not by such things as mass murder.
How many mass murderers do you know of that committed their crimes just to have a warm place to sleep.
I believe to hurt anybody you must be crazy. Does that mean every murderer should go to a mental institution instead of jail?
If she knew what she was doing was wrong she needs to be punished to the fullest extent of the law.
You don't have to be homeless to sleep in your car.
Maybe she had a home in Portland (or wherever) and decided to leave that home to go to Vegas. Had nowhere to stay in Vegas so she slept in her car. That would not mean she was homeless. It would simply mean she was not home.