Tecpatl

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Police have announced they have pictures of Jared Loughner posing wearing "only a bright red g-string" and holding his Glock next to his crotch and his butt crack. He left them to be developed at a Walgreens drug store and the store turned them over. So how long before somebody on CDG who knows somebody who knows somebody who works at that Walgreens gets us copies? And what was a 22-yr-old doing using film anyway? He should have posted them to facebook directly from his iPhone like everybody else under the age of 50.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/15/us/15giffords.html?hp
 
Police have announced they have pictures of Jared Loughner posing wearing "only a bright red g-string" and holding his Glock next to his crotch and his butt crack. He left them to be developed at a Walgreens drug store and the store turned them over. So how long before somebody on CDG who knows somebody who knows somebody who works at that Walgreens gets us copies? And what was a 22-yr-old doing using film anyway? He should have posted them to facebook directly from his iPhone like everybody else under the age of 50.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/15/us/15giffords.html?hp

Once the investigtion is over, they will be accidentislly "leaked". The use of film got him in the news yet again and in the public spotlight. He was seen and in his warped and sick mind, if he is actually crazy, it was all part of his plan. Remember the stunts the Virginia Tech shooter went to just before the shooting, sending the package to the network news. I think he is just a cold, heartless S.O.B. that craved attention and needed to be the center of of it all, so he created this "demented" persona. If they stopped him with gun in hand then do not waste time with a trial. Take him to an out of the way place, place the gun against the back of his head and blow his brains out, much in keeping with the traditional Russian execution style. Save the country the cost of a trial and his room and board. :automatic:
 
I don't think the trial will be as much about him as it will be about our failed mental health system. There were numerous events in his his life that indicated he needed help. But no one did anything to help him, not even in high school where it should have happened. The public just doesn't have much faith in the system because of the way it is run. People who use the public mental health system are herded about like cattle, have no privacy and usually receive substandard diagnosis and treatment. If he had received the right treatment at the right time, the tragedy would probably have never occurred.
 
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