This is a horrible unthinkable situation and for the families on both sides I pray for you . I am in agreement with Mike I feel as he has probably gone off somewhere and taken his own life. At some point he would realize what he did and not be able to live with himself. So sad all the way around
Mike you are missing an important piece of background information which is that he was also bipolar on top of severe PTSD. Symptoms of manic behavior include irritability and a lack of impulse control, a failure to sleep, poor judgement, and aggression. That’s the upswing of bipolar. The down swing is severe depression often leading to suicidal ideation and psychosis is common. Bipolar alone is a terrible condition to live with, bipolar combined with his military training was a dangerous combination by itself, combine severe PTSD on top of that (which can also involve psychosis) and tragedy was an inevitable result the only question was what that tragedy would look like. He isn’t evil, his brain was broken and he is literally crazy. The military knew it and didn’t help him, he was AWOL from the National Guard for a year and they didn’t bother looking for him even though they knew about his mental condition. The courts knew about it and his visitation rights were contingent on him getting mental health treatment and he wasn’t but the court didn’t follow up.
He likely killed those girls during a psychotic break or other mental health episode and when he realizes what he did he will probably kill himself.
If he’s alive and if they catch him I can guarantee he’s going to spend the rest of his life in a mental institution because he will be found non compos mentis.
No. I know a friend of the family and no one involved suspects anything other than the obvious terrible tragedy of a very sick soldier not getting the support he needed and deserved from the system.
Still no sign. At 1st I thot maybe he was part of the Idaho fire shooting
Agreed 👍 I have a suspicion though that he is already done. That's why they cannot find him. I think cadaver dogs may find him at some point.
This is a horrible unthinkable situation and for the families on both sides I pray for you . I am in agreement with Mike I feel as he has probably gone off somewhere and taken his own life. At some point he would realize what he did and not be able to live with himself. So sad all the way around
Mike you are missing an important piece of background information which is that he was also bipolar on top of severe PTSD. Symptoms of manic behavior include irritability and a lack of impulse control, a failure to sleep, poor judgement, and aggression. That’s the upswing of bipolar. The down swing is severe depression often leading to suicidal ideation and psychosis is common. Bipolar alone is a terrible condition to live with, bipolar combined with his military training was a dangerous combination by itself, combine severe PTSD on top of that (which can also involve psychosis) and tragedy was an inevitable result the only question was what that tragedy would look like. He isn’t evil, his brain was broken and he is literally crazy. The military knew it and didn’t help him, he was AWOL from the National Guard for a year and they didn’t bother looking for him even though they knew about his mental condition. The courts knew about it and his visitation rights were contingent on him getting mental health treatment and he wasn’t but the court didn’t follow up.
He likely killed those girls during a psychotic break or other mental health episode and when he realizes what he did he will probably kill himself.
If he’s alive and if they catch him I can guarantee he’s going to spend the rest of his life in a mental institution because he will be found non compos mentis.
Is there any evidence of another party at the campsite or any other people involved?
No. I know a friend of the family and no one involved suspects anything other than the obvious terrible tragedy of a very sick soldier not getting the support he needed and deserved from the system.