So, the Maine shooter is dead, ans the shelter in place has been lifter.
Here’s more from our friends @DailyMailuk:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12682375/robert-card-maine-dead-relatives-react.html
Thankfully nobody has to endure the event all over again through a dragged-on trial, appeal, etc.
Such strange stories as well. A person couldn’t have sent up any more red flags than this guy did, yet the people running the show for us all failed. Mental health facility, therapist....the guy told everybody what he wanted to do. And those strange stories about the hearing aid.....very weird.
Beautiful Maine....it was robbed of something, I know not what. Little wonder you can’t sleep, Ms.B.
You know I hear people talking about him hearing things, hearing aids, time in a facility and all.
They should check the meds that were prescribed for him.
Columbine killers were taking the same drugs as other killers.
Can’t remember the name of the one drug right now, but I do know someone who took the same drugs, and she took her life.
Read about these drugs and followed a blog years ago where people were trying to get off these medications and trying to get help from this doctor.
These drugs send messages to the brain.
here are a few of the drugs these killers were taking and it has been going on for years.
Luvox, Paxil and Zoloft are in a class of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Among the international regulatory agencies issuing warnings on these antidepressants, the FDA issued a Public Health Advisory in 2004 warning that “anxiety, agitation, panic attacks, insomnia, irritability, hostility, impulsivity, akathisia [severe restlessness], hypomania [abnormal excitement] and mania [psychosis characterized by exalted feelings, delusions of grandeur and overproduction of ideas] have been reported in adult and pediatric patients being treated with antidepressants.”
https://psychiatricfraud.org/2011/04/the-real-lesson-of-columbine-psychiatric-drugs-induce-violence/
Thses drug companies have ruined so many lives.
That’s good, it had to be eerie, being so close to you and in your home town