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The Long Fall of Phoebe Jonchuck
The good father
"TAMPA On the night Phoebes dad scooped her from her bed, the moon was high outside her window. The house was quiet. He carried her out the door, into the dark.
It was blustery and cold, especially for Florida. He didnt zip her into a jacket or wrap her in a blanket. All the 5-year-old had on were shorts and her green cat T-shirt....
Then he went around to her door, opened it and bent inside. He lifted her out and carried her to the edge of the bridge.
Salt spray stung her skin. The wind whipped her bare legs. Her cheek rested on his sweatshirt as he cradled her against his chest.
Phoebes dad held her out over the guardrail, six stories above the black waves.
And let go...
That was a year ago, in the first minutes of Jan. 8, 2015.
John Nicholas Jonchuck Jr. , 26, is in a state mental institution. Psychiatrists say he is not fit to stand trial.
Phoebes father. A sporadically employed telemarketer, he had a history of arrests for DUI and domestic violence. Friends say he was a heavy drug user. His family says he was committed 27 times.
He must be crazy to have killed his own child. Its the only thing that makes sense.."
http://www.tampabay.com/projects/20...of-phoebe-jonchuck/?ncid=newsltushpmg00000003
WS thread: http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...from-60-bridge-St-Petersburg-8-Jan-2015/page8
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Time to address the connection between mass shootings and mental health
"...The main debate in this case is whether Griegos mental health issues are amenable for him to be set free after only a few years of treatment. While the severity of mental instability is unclear in this case, it brings to light a big problem that has been affecting the U.S. for quite some time: mental health.
There seems to be a ridiculously normal pattern of mental health issues among mass murderers in the U.S.
To name a few, Sandy Hook Elementary School shooter Adam Lanza suffered from Aspergers Syndrome. Colorado movie theater shooter James Holmes had a history of unfinished psychiatry treatment and the former Tucson Rep. Gabrielle Giffords shooter Jared Loughner showed signs of schizophrenia.
When it comes to mass shootings, the topic usually brought into conversation is about gun regulations. However, no one ever addresses what drove these people to commit these crimes in the first place.
We have made it something very normal to just mark the shooting off as a mental instability incident and then move on with our lives.
The point isnt to stereotype all people with mental health issues as mass murderers. Not every person with Aspergers Syndrome or schizophrenia will go on a killing rampage and we all know that..."
http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/arti...tion-between-mass-shootings-and-mental-health
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Living Under the Sword of ISIS in Syria
"...Many Raqqa residents face an additional problem: keeping their sons from being sucked into the fighting. Ive seen first hand that for Raqqas teenagers, the Islamic States ideology has zero appeal. What they want is its money and its guns.
Not counting bonuses, a fighter starts out earning about $200 a month more than a family needs to live (a civilian like Saeed struggles to make $150). He gets additional money for wives, children, slaves and provisions, raising his potential monthly income to more than $500. If he applies for a house, the Islamic State will hand him the keys within two months.
These young men want to be listened to when they speak, and feared. These motives respect, cash and guns are turning ordinary young people into murderers...
The diversity of Syrian society has been destroyed, and minorities are persecuted. Virtually every day, people are whipped or executed in the streets, accused of violating Shariah law or of being spies...
The Islamic State gives people one choice: Escape your poverty by fighting for us..."
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/15/o...emc=edit_ty_20160114&nl=opinion&nlid=73927810
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