I’m not saying this is the case for Connor- but I just wanted to say that school administrators do not always know if a child is bullied or not. From my experience (having multiple kids in the public school system for quite some time now), the bullying of children often takes place on the playground, at the lunch table, at the lockers, etc. The staff is simply just not always aware.
And a bullied child doesn’t always “present” themselves as somber and withdrawn to the teachers.
Also, online bullying is a possibility of course, and the school staff would likely have no idea whatsoever whether that is happening to a child.
In other words, I’m not sure it’s possible for LE, or the school, to confirm bullying.
I don’t necessarily believe Connor was bullied. Perhaps he was, but perhaps not. And either way, I am more than highly skeptical of the story that he killed his sister and commuted suicide. In fact, so skeptical that I don’t believe it...
But I think it’s important to note that just because a school doesn’t know about bullying doesn’t mean it isn’t happening. Some kids can be real jerks, and they know how say and do things that fly under the radar.
MOO.