Well there you go.... I had heard that he had some sort of emotional/mental handicap, but there were no further details at the time. That's why I wrote that he was "known to be 'not normal'" in my previous post.Poldark wrote:http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2 ... -shooting/
4:52 p.m: Ryan Lanza, 24, brother of gunman Adam Lanza, 20, tells authorities that his younger brother is autistic, or has Asperger syndrome and a “personality disorder.” Neighbors described the younger man to ABC as “odd” and displaying characteristics associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
I have an acquaintance whose wife is autistic with a diagnosis of Asberger's syndrome. I'm actually surprised that she's married because she is not a fully functioning adult....not really. For that matter, and not to make light of the situation, but I'm surprised that my acquaintance is still married to her because I find her to be impossible to relate to on anything more than a superficial level. The way she treats my friend makes me sometimes angry on his behalf, and I have to remember that A) it isn't any of my business, and B) it is her condition talking, not her. At her worst, my friend's wife literally kicks him and picks on him all the time, and sometimes throws things at him. And he can't get away from her when she's like that because she pursues him like she is possessed, chasing him from room to room, pounding on the door incessantly if he tries to seek shelter behind a closed door. She'll even chase him down the block, or jump in the car with him so he can't leave without her if she's not done picking on him. She's really obsessively lost in her behavior So it isn't that hard for me to believe that the shooter in Connecticut was driven by his Asberger's to do what he did.
I don't mean to imply that every person with Asberger's syndrome is always going to be a dangerous person, but everything I've seen about the disorder indicates that its sufferers have a propensity to inappropriate behavior and a VERY poor sense of boundaries. Another thing is that people with Asbergers are to an extent devoid of empathy for others, and that may explain the facility with which the shooter was able to keep shooting at little kids. I'm no clinician, but those are my impressions.