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Tomee450 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-05 06:44 PM
Response to Reply #17
18. I don't agree.
Edited on Sat Mar-12-05 06:45 PM by Tomee450
According to one reporter, even some of the detectives have said the man in Atlanta probably flipped. People who know him are saying that he was always a nice guy. He was very educated, smart and humorous. His employer, UPS said he was a good employee who did his work and was always on time. He had a lot of friends who really liked him. Everyone interviewed has said his actions were totally out of character. His lawyer for the rape case was on CNN. He said that even the girl who was raped and her family members told him that prior to the incident, he never was violent, never even raised his voice. This man committed some heinous acts but it is more than likely that he did indeed flip, just as the man in Chicago did. By the way, just because a person is educated and not poor, does not mean he is immuned to mental illness, does not mean he cannot lose his mind and behave has this man did. I saw Dr. Helen Caldicott being interviewed last week on C-Span. She said she has seen people who were perfectly normal one day, and psychotic the next.
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