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All the reports I see on the news from neighbors and high school friends are saying "he was a nice, quiet kid." "We're all in shock, we never saw this coming." That's great, and all. But obviously you didn't know this young man for who he truly is.
The cops say his 25-minute confession video is him talking about how hard his life was and difficulties he dealt with. Cry me a river. There are millions of Americans that "had it rough" and didn't grow up to send bomb packages and murder people.
I am glad he is dead and I hope he burns in hell for eternity.
He didn't go to high school. He was home schooled. I know home schooled kids and they are socially awkward and behind other kids who have spent their younger years learning how to interact with others in their pier age group. The bomber went to college where his being "quiet and polite" probably just meant he was too scared or insecure to interact when confronted with people who didn't think like mommy and daddy taught him.
"Friends," not "high school friends." Forgive me. I knew he was home schooled, just typed it out wrong.
But yeah, the hell with that kid. Between the victims and their immediate families, he's ruined dozens of lives forever. My faith has me believe that God doesn't make mistakes, but maybe he took a mulligan when creating that kid.
BS. There is always a motive. This guy was on his computer researching addresses on google. The police said as much. His actions are not as random as people are making it seem. However, without a confession and without a paper trail of his beliefs.....everything becomes speculation. The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
I would imagine that law enforcement have been dispatched to the addresses searched by the bomber. Law enforcement won't release those publicly, nor should they. It would be interesting to hear from those individuals occupying addresses searched by the bomber.
I would imagine that law enforcement have been dispatched to the addresses searched by the bomber. Law enforcement won't release those publicly, nor should they. It would be interesting to hear from those individuals occupying addresses searched by the bomber.
Any one know what the kid actually said in his "confession"?
Police probably aren't going to release it. Might be the same way they didn't release the Virginia Tech kid's video, they don't want this nutcase getting the attention he may have wanted.
If the police refuse to release it long term, would not surprise me if it's eventually leaked.
Police probably aren't going to release it. Might be the same way they didn't release the Virginia Tech kid's video, they don't want this nutcase getting the attention he may have wanted.
If the police refuse to release it long term, would not surprise me if it's eventually leaked.
They might get sued under the freedom of information act?
Police probably aren't going to release it. Might be the same way they didn't release the Virginia Tech kid's video, they don't want this nutcase getting the attention he may have wanted.
If the police refuse to release it long term, would not surprise me if it's eventually leaked.
Freedom of Information Act.
Sometime it takes a lawsuit to make them cough it up. When that happens there is a cover-up somewhere down the line, with the public kept in the dark.
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