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Elliot Rodger spent most of his life filled with rage. A textbook narcissist: Rodger could not comprehend why he didn't have any luck finding a girlfriend. His response was to blame all women for the fact he was still a virgin, rather than reflect on himself and his horrendous attitude. Despite being handed luxuries most of us can only dream of, Elliot still fumed over how life was 'unfair'.
Volatile, yet manipulative, Elliot began to scheme. In May 2014, Elliot began a spree killing where he murdered 6 people, injured 14 more before killing himself.
What drives a young man to do this? Why was Elliot such a creep and how did his ideology become so toxic? How did the World react? We talk through the case on this week's episode of Gore and Guilty.
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Elliot Rodger spent most of his life filled with rage. A textbook narcissist: Rodger could not comprehend why he didn't have any luck finding a girlfriend. His response was to blame all women for the fact he was still a virgin, rather than reflect on himself and his horrendous attitude. Despite being handed luxuries most of us can only dream of, Elliot still fumed over how life was 'unfair'.
Volatile, yet manipulative, Elliot began to scheme. In May 2014, Elliot began a spree killing where he murdered 6 people, injured 14 more before killing himself.
What drives a young man to do this? Why was Elliot such a creep and how did his ideology become so toxic? How did the World react? We talk through the case on this week's episode of Gore and Guilty.