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If I recall he had a brain injury,so unbalanced....but that is a given.
If I recall he had a brain injury,so unbalanced....but that is a given.
Was it from a wound in Korea or something??
There was cancer treatments forbrain tumors
Whitman didntneed to do thatstuff
in 1966
A former marine. (Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome)??
Or was he just unbalanced like the Aurora CO shooter???
Oswald and Whitman.
Were trained well in the Marines.
in 1966
A former marine. (Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome)??
Or was he just unbalanced like the Aurora CO shooter???
Whitman never saw combat but he was arrested and reduced to the rank of Private for violations of the UCMJ. If you want to include that in the PTSS criteria it opens the door for all sorts of bennies for Veterans. Apparently he had an aggressive brain tumor that didn't interfere with his marksman skills. It's strange that nobody seems to question jihad Major Nadal's stability or his motivation.
There was cancer treatments forbrain tumors
Whitman didntneed to do thatstuff
I don't know what the treatment of brain cancer was at that time but it couldn't have been good. Whitman didn't know he had brain cancer. He had been many times to Texas University doctors, Texas University care of Whitman was poor at best...
There was cancer treatments forbrain tumors
Whitman didntneed to do thatstuff
I don't know what the treatment of brain cancer was at that time but it couldn't have been good. Whitman didn't know he had brain cancer. He had been many times to Texas University doctors, Texas University care of Whitman was poor at best...
As I remember, a brain tumor was more or less a death sentence in the early sixties. It's not clear to me when that changed, but it did change.
Also, mentally ill people are incompetent. That means they did nothing to bring their cancer on, they may not be able to communicate correctly to a physician. They may make an appointment to treat a headache, and when the physician says "Hello, how are you?" The mentally ill person may say something to the effect of "I'm fine! How are you?"
And a brain tumor that goes undiagnosed until post mortem is the hallmark of a truly mentally ill person.
The loci of the tumor may prompt different responses in different people. One person may shoot 'em up. Another may just rearrange napkins in a drawer 999 times a day. Another may fall asleep behind the wheel of a car that is going 85 miles an hour. Another may pull the car over, then fall asleep for a couple of hours with no remembrance of being asleep and wonder where the two hours went.
Researchers are tracking brain function in terms of mapping.
Unfortunately, for every headache that causes a person to do murders, 50 million other people with a similar type of headache will nothing more violent than massaging their temples and taking an aspirin.
An aspirin will not alleviate the messages screwed up by a tumor.
As a minister who gave a sermon on a man serving a sentence for murder, "There, but for the grace of God go I."
This post is not intended to be a panacea for administering justice, because a lot of mentally ill people are serving time in prisons. And many of them sought mental counseling before committing a crime. Ask any jailer.
Yes. After the fact.I don't know what the treatment of brain cancer was at that time but it couldn't have been good. Whitman didn't know he had brain cancer. He had been many times to Texas University doctors, Texas University care of Whitman was poor at best...
As I remember, a brain tumor was more or less a death sentence in the early sixties. It's not clear to me when that changed, but it did change.
Also, mentally ill people are incompetent. That means they did nothing to bring their cancer on, they may not be able to communicate correctly to a physician. They may make an appointment to treat a headache, and when the physician says "Hello, how are you?" The mentally ill person may say something to the effect of "I'm fine! How are you?"
And a brain tumor that goes undiagnosed until post mortem is the hallmark of a truly mentally ill person.
The loci of the tumor may prompt different responses in different people. One person may shoot 'em up. Another may just rearrange napkins in a drawer 999 times a day. Another may fall asleep behind the wheel of a car that is going 85 miles an hour. Another may pull the car over, then fall asleep for a couple of hours with no remembrance of being asleep and wonder where the two hours went.
Researchers are tracking brain function in terms of mapping.
Unfortunately, for every headache that causes a person to do murders, 50 million other people with a similar type of headache will nothing more violent than massaging their temples and taking an aspirin.
An aspirin will not alleviate the messages screwed up by a tumor.
As a minister who gave a sermon on a man serving a sentence for murder, "There, but for the grace of God go I."
This post is not intended to be a panacea for administering justice, because a lot of mentally ill people are serving time in prisons. And many of them sought mental counseling before committing a crime. Ask any jailer.
Is there anyway of telling who is more is more likely to become dangerous?
in 1966
A former marine. (Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome)??
Or was he just unbalanced like the Aurora CO shooter???
Another famous sniper was a man named Lee Harvey Oswald. He was also a Marine who ironically had poor marksmanship scores while in the Corps.