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PTSD GUNMAN KILLED FOUR WITH NEW CRIME SCENE IN PENNSBURG, AND ESCAPED FROM SWAT IN SOUDERTON, PA
Twitter, Inagist ^ | 12/15/2014 | kackikat

Posted on 12/15/2014 9:55:45 AM PST by Kackikat

A few minutes ago SWAT found out that the PTSD gunman who killed four in Souderton and Lansdale, Pa was not in home in Souderton, PA. Escaped. Whereabouts of gunman unknown, more deaths expected. New crime scene in Pennsburg, Pa with police investigating.....unknown.


TOPICS: US: Pennsylvania; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: 6dead; bradleystone; fourdead; lansdale; paping; pennsburg; pennsylvania; philadelphia; ptsd; shooting; souderton; swat; veteran
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To: no-to-illegals

PTSD sufferers, especially from a WAR... more so than an accident.. will end their own lives. His time in Afghanistan is where he got it, and we don’t know what he saw and how it affected him, or what happened to him. Stone’s ability to elude the law was phenomenal.

If I were the Governor of PA, or the Mayor of any of those towns, I would be concerned about the training of those police officers, and SWAT.


521 posted on 12/16/2014 3:14:48 PM PST by Kackikat
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To: advertising guy

I apologize I couldn’t get back to you until now, and yes I am sure they know a lot we haven’t been told.

Now that Bradley Stone is dead, maybe the reason he decided to kill her family before her will come out. That isn’t the way people usually do that, and he knew suicide would be his ending. He intended to kill the nephew who didn’t die, but is now in hospital...why did he cut off those three fingers of Anthony’s??

There is a reason he killed her whole family prior to killing his ex wife, it was intentional.


522 posted on 12/16/2014 3:19:35 PM PST by Kackikat
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To: Kackikat

I said the same thing yesterday, Stone’s motive was to eliminate any possibility of custody other than his own blood relatives or spouse.

Hopefully, this episode will not be an inspiration for similar heinous acts of rage.


523 posted on 12/16/2014 3:40:02 PM PST by Gasshog (DemoKKKrats: Leaders of the Free Stuff World)
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To: Kackikat

Other Marines who knew him have been saying that he never saw combat, and they question whether he actually had PTSD. Some are saying that he always seemed a little bit “off.”

Maybe he had another type of mental illness. Whatever the case, I think you’re right that what he did had to do with the custody battle.

I don’t think his ex-wife was the problem. Other people are saying that she told people he was dangerous. He has demonstrated just how right she was. Instead, this seems to have been an issue of control for him. Obviously, he planned to kill his ex-wife, and he wanted to ensure that, whether he was in prison or dead, her side of the family wouldn’t be given custody.

Without a doubt, he probably saw himself as a victim. But, in reality, as we all can see, he was the monster. Now six people have been killed, and those young children and their 17yo cousin must live with the horror of having witnessed the murders of their loved ones.

Sadly, this man isn’t so unusual. I have some experience talking with women in similar situations, trying to talk them out of those situations - and, okay, I had some personal experience myself - and let’s just say that these types of guys seem to be sociopathic. It’s all about control with them. (Not that there aren’t women with similar issues.)


524 posted on 12/16/2014 10:05:57 PM PST by Tired of Taxes
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To: Tired of Taxes

I think we can agree on this situation being a mental illness, and control. There is always a trigger to setting it off, so maybe it was her engagement...but he had already remarried and had another child.


525 posted on 12/17/2014 6:29:36 AM PST by Kackikat
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To: Kackikat
ping to http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3238423/posts
526 posted on 12/17/2014 11:41:54 PM PST by Rodamala
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To: Rodamala

I would be willing to state that about 80% of all doctors have already complied with this nonsense...I know mine have.

Family members have already ran into these Obama care restrictions in healthcare. Most of what Sarah Palin said about ‘death panels’ is starting to show up with the elderly in nursing home care.

Thanks for link.


527 posted on 12/18/2014 5:00:40 AM PST by Kackikat (anser)
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To: Kackikat
You know how I avoid violations of patient privacy? I don't go to the doctor. I'm serious. Screw em.

I just somehow know that if I smoke enough Lucky Strikes and drink enough liquor and coffee and eat enough bacon and eggs I will probably make it to 100.

528 posted on 12/18/2014 5:26:00 PM PST by Rodamala
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To: Rodamala

And don’t forget to inhale the smog every day too, before you get into your vehicle.

I had a follow up today to a blood test last week, for my yearly exam. Anyway, I had to fill out a one page Ebola questionnaire....a couple of examples of questions below:
Do you have a fever?
Do you or have you traveled to any African country?
Do you plan to travel overseas, where?
etc, etc

Then some guy came out of the doctors office with a mask on, and finally it turned out he had the flu...not ebola. Whew.

I guess the most dangerous place to be is the doctors office and the hospital where germs are concerned.


529 posted on 12/18/2014 5:33:28 PM PST by Kackikat (anser)
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To: Kackikat
If I could have taken another career path, I probably would have done medical school... knowing what I know now and what has become of the industry... I could probably have a good private practice as an old fashion country doctor serving the local Amish community and anyone else willing to pay cash or barter, and sign a release of some sort waiving their right to sue me for malpractice if the open wound I fixed for them at 75¢ per stitch might leave a scar.
530 posted on 12/19/2014 4:58:11 PM PST by Rodamala
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To: Rodamala

The fact that so many doctors are retiring, no doubt that would be a great barter position as a doctor, and considering people will no doubt have to get a lot things done outside the system.

Amish Country? I know PA and Ohio have big Amish populations?


531 posted on 12/19/2014 5:02:20 PM PST by Kackikat ('If it walks like a traitor, acts like a traitor, then by God it's a traitor.')
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