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In this episode, I bring up some talking points that were raised in interviews with individuals who were once acquainted to both the Atlanta and Colorado mass murderers. Please keep in mind, some of the things discussed in this episode may be upsetting to you. Much of this recording, while the quotes were taken from legitimate sources, are speculative, and may not be entirely true, as unfortunately, our knowledge only gets as far as the media allows with these two horrific events.
Although this episode heavily discusses past events in these murderers' histories, I am not writing off these killing sprees as mental illness. I do believe that such acts could be the product of racism and hatred, but in this episode I do entertain the underlying details of things that were mentioned in the following interviews as they may potentially be relevant. At the end of the day, I think that the mental health professionals should be tasked with working with these individuals to find the root causes of their horrible acts, and make sure these things don't begin the grotesque snowball effect in young people in this present time.
I understand talking about issues like these is sensitive, and may even be offensive to some people. My intention is not to offend, but rather than try to educate myself about issues through this platform. I invite you to email or message me if you would like to talk about any of the things in this show, or any of my recordings. Communication is key.
By Ethan Kern4.4
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In this episode, I bring up some talking points that were raised in interviews with individuals who were once acquainted to both the Atlanta and Colorado mass murderers. Please keep in mind, some of the things discussed in this episode may be upsetting to you. Much of this recording, while the quotes were taken from legitimate sources, are speculative, and may not be entirely true, as unfortunately, our knowledge only gets as far as the media allows with these two horrific events.
Although this episode heavily discusses past events in these murderers' histories, I am not writing off these killing sprees as mental illness. I do believe that such acts could be the product of racism and hatred, but in this episode I do entertain the underlying details of things that were mentioned in the following interviews as they may potentially be relevant. At the end of the day, I think that the mental health professionals should be tasked with working with these individuals to find the root causes of their horrible acts, and make sure these things don't begin the grotesque snowball effect in young people in this present time.
I understand talking about issues like these is sensitive, and may even be offensive to some people. My intention is not to offend, but rather than try to educate myself about issues through this platform. I invite you to email or message me if you would like to talk about any of the things in this show, or any of my recordings. Communication is key.