“Cho entered the country in 1992, so I doubt that would have worked here.”
So he would have been 8 or 9 years old when he entered the US. I am sure there were problems noted through his elementary school, middle school, and high school years too. It is just a shame that his parents did not committ him for help as I’m sure they knew he had severe problems. Had they committed him, he and 32 others would be alive.
They probably were very old-country-ish, probably poorly educated, not too English-savvy........and loathe to "lose face" in the community due to their culture.
I can imagine these two poor souls slaved away every day in the back-room confines of the hot, small cleaning shop to make the money to send Junior through college.
My sorrow and sympathy for this couple knows no bounds. I have half a hunch they're in the hospital so their mental health can be monitored closely.......and to prevent them from committing you-know-what.
Leni