Pea-n-Me
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So disturbing.
His mother and father really neglected to do their jobs. This boy should have been in a facility.
Too bad his mother is not alive to answer for this.
I wish his father could be held liable.
So disturbing.
His mother and father really neglected to do their jobs. This boy should have been in a facility.
Too bad his mother is not alive to answer for this.
I wish his father could be held liable.
I hate to blame the parents, but it does seem that the mother in particular was resisting all the recommendations for treatment.
What I find hardest to understand was why, given his issues and his obsession with violence, she would teach him to shoot and give him access to guns.
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So very sad. Yes his parents neglected to do their jobs. But also it reveals what a disjointed, powerless system our mental health services are. It also shows that schools can not see their roll and responsibility here. In normal circumstances, by high school children often spend more awake time in school then home. Imagine, records not being forwarded to school. No point in time did every department have all of the information in front of them. If dr's were concerned they should have considered a forced hospitalization. We have gone through a period where we became much more concerned about an individual's rights even if they are not taking care of their mental health and it is a risk for others. I understand how this is important. But surely we need to find a balance where rights are protected but innocents are as well. Schools in particular play a roll here because they are able to observe interactions and social weaknesses. Lessons need to be learned in order to prevent this from happening again.
Mental health should be considered equal to physical health. Medical coverage should also reflect that. I have what is considered a very excellent medical plan and yet finding a mental health professional to accept it would be very difficult.
My guess is because she was his mother and although she knew he was disturbed, she was in denial about what he was truly capable of.
Honestly, the report made me angry. In this case I don't hate to blame the parents, especially his mother.
Hindsight is always 20/20. There are plenty of people who have the same/similar issues who never do anything. I have real issues with all the "should have" comments when the reality is, no one can know who will do anything, regardless of their diagnosis. What happened was terrible and the mother should have made sure he got help, but no one could have predicted what happened.
I just don't understand his moms' attitude. Before we were able to get my older son help for his Aspergers, ADHD and sensory issues he was out of control. Even though he was only 2 1/2 I was at times afraid of him. When he was angry he would sometimes rush at me out of control with a rabid, animal look in his eyes. It's amazing how much early intervention has helped. My son is now a smart, funny, sweet and friendly who literally won't hurt a fly. If a beetle gets stuck in our house he will carefully catch it and let it free in in the grass.
I don't know if Adam Lanza would have had such a dramatic turn around but he was never given a chance since his parents never got him the help he needed. Sometimes I wonder how my son would be if we hadn't gotten him help at a young age but I'm glad I don't have to find out.
That's true, hindsight is always 20/20. Scary part is who knows how many more like him are out there. Look at the teens recently killed in Washington.
Maybe "mom" had a touch of mental illness herself? Seriously, you have to wonder.
Absolutely she did. That's the biggest takeaway from this report, for me. The way they describe her very strongly suggests some sort of personality disorder and/or psychosomatic disorder. The fact that she supposedly lied about having a terminal illness, repeatedly refused psychiatric interventions, triangulated her son into her marriage, and depended on him to be her 'counselor' are just such huge red flags. This just makes the story that much more tragic, and really underlines how important it is to publicly and socially promote mental health treatment. There are such strong genetic and environmental factors involved in mental illness, one person getting help can truly affect the rest of their family for generations to come.
Maybe "mom" had a touch of mental illness herself? Seriously, you have to wonder.
So disturbing.
His mother and father really neglected to do their jobs. This boy should have been in a facility.
Too bad his mother is not alive to answer for this.
I wish his father could be held liable.