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Originally posted by MINKI
Bye at people putting the sole blame on mental disorders, yes he displayed various symptoms of narcissistic and even anti social personality disorder and maybe even other disorders but there are plenty of people with disorders who don't commit crimes like these. But has anyone even thought about the fact that various men hold this type of mentality? That women are sexual objects and should ALWAYS obey men? He was mad because women didn't see him sexually. Take that one high school incident from 1/2 months ago where a student killed a girl for not going to prom with him. Mental disorders can push someone and contribute but this sounds more like fuming over not reaching the standards heterosexual men aim to have in regards to women and A LOT of guys get mad when a girl rejects them. As a psychology major it's annoying when the media and gp only put the spotlight on mental illness when it benefits them and when they need something to blame, maybe if there wasn't so much stigma around mental illness more people would seek treatment. 4/5 people won't seek treatment because it's frowned upon to deal with any sort of mental disorder. These are things we can prevent but refuse to acknowledge.

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It's not really the sole blame, but it's defiantly a contributor. Without the autism he probably wouldn't have had social awkwardness and maybe found a partner?
Though it leaves the question of with the other mental/psychotic issue that he clearly had, would he have probably killed his partner then? Probably, who knows.