Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
New details emerge about HUNGER GAMES KILLER Elliot Rodger
The plot may have been years in the making, but the killer gave just minutes’ notice before he rained terror across a Southern California community.
We know Elliot Rodger used a gun—but he also slaughtered three with a knife—his roommates.
We know from allusions made that he seemingly was hooked on video games—presumably shoot-em-up games …
We also know that he has been seeing a therapist since the age of 8. Though a list of medication he was on has not been released, it is more than likely that he was on something. Apparently a family friend said that Rodger was seeing the therapist ‘almost every day.’
New details emerge about HUNGER GAMES KILLER Elliot Rodger
Sunday, May 25, 2014
He mimicked America Psycho - he wanted to be a star
Elliot Rodger was trying to act out the role of a film star when he went on his killing spree - to make up for the fact he felt like a failure in real life. Clearly he did not feel he had the status he deserved.
Interesting take.
It makes sense..
He mimicked America Psycho - he wanted to be a star
In Death, Girls (and Boys) Swoon Over Santa Barbara Mass Murderer
Not shocking..
It reminds me a bit of the Tsarnaev reaction, like his photo on the cover of ROLLING STONE ..
In Death, Girls (and Boys) Swoon Over Santa Barbara Mass Murderer
Saturday, May 24, 2014
The HUNGER GAMES hitman
ALL OF THESE DISPATCHES FROM CNN:
— Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown said that “it would appear as if” Elliot Rodger — the suspect in a deadly rampage near the University of California, Santa Barbara — “took his own life” after he was wounded by officers. Rodger was found “obviously dead” in a crashed car, after he allegedly killed six people and injured 13 others.
— After leaving his residence Friday, Rodger apparently fatally shot two female students from the University of California, Santa Barbara, while a third person “suffered multiple gunshot” wounds, Brown told reporters. The suspect then went into a delicatessen, where he shot and killed another USCB student, Christopher Michael-Martinez, according to Brown.
— In addition to the six victims and the dead suspect, 13 people “were injured during this melee,” Brown said. Eight of those suffered gunshot wounds, four were hit “by the suspect’s vehicle” and one has a “minor injury of unknown origin.”
— The suspect “had over 400 remaining rounds of ammunition” when he was found “obviously dead” in his crashed car. Brown said that more people could have been killed if not for the actions of law enforcement.