Adam Lanza | Mental Health & Personality

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  • This video answers the questions: Can I discuss the mental health and personality factors that may be at work in the case of Adam Lanza? Lanza was the perpetrator of the attack at Sandy Hook Elementary School that took place on December 14, 2012 in Newtown, Connecticut.
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  • @James_Bowie
    @James_Bowie Před 3 lety +5637

    How the hell is any school supposed to handle a person like Lanza? Sending children with such severe social problems to a regular school is a recipe for disaster.

    • @karenabrams8986
      @karenabrams8986 Před 3 lety +647

      My wife adopted a pair of siblings with her previous mate. Long story long, the oldest sib is a psychopath. The ex ran away because of his behaviors. I moved in a year later. Had no idea what I was in for. Our school kept suspending him for violence. We couldn’t keep him at home, no one was safe anywhere around him. Law mandates he gets a FAPE. Parents here are visited by CPS and cops showing up over truancy. We couldn’t homeschool, school couldn’t handle him. It was a nightmare. At 9 years old I thought he was going to rape some smaller kid at his school. Finally he qualified for residential care. Everyone blamed us and treated us like criminals for causing his behaviors and for sending him away. It’s been unreal. People, especially school personnel, ignore these kids and deny the problems or blame the caregivers and turn a blind eye. There’s no help, it’s horrible. My stepson is superficially very charming, smiles warmly at all strangers. It’s all phony. He’s assessing what he can get out of them, and if he can dominate them. He overplayed his hand at the school eventually. He got very ugly and abusive with an aide that was a very submissive type person who had no boundaries. I was glad he finally showed what we live with even if they blame us for it. I was even more glad they finally figured out they needed to care about the other kids safety around him. They would not listen to me even though I had been documenting everything from within a month of moving in.

    • @karenabrams8986
      @karenabrams8986 Před 3 lety +66

      Agreed, it was a disaster,

    • @karenabrams8986
      @karenabrams8986 Před 3 lety +138

      She was extremely passive and reluctant to enforce any limits with him. As school year progressed and he got more aggressive she tried to stop him from cutting a girls hair in class. He called her an effing b and continued to try to cut other kids hair. After that incident he started pooping his pants in class to create chaos. We found out the aid was doing ALL of his work for him and any push to get him to do any work was met with this kind of retaliation from him. He’d also smear it all over the bathrooms. Finally when he was caught with a metal piece of a folding chair he’d taken apart to make a weapon, he got his ticket to residential. At home he was trying to start fires and being sexually aggressive to his sister who was also very submissive to him.

    • @lizzymartins6188
      @lizzymartins6188 Před 3 lety +68

      Electric shock therapy

    • @karenabrams8986
      @karenabrams8986 Před 3 lety +143

      No way is this reprobate worth going to jail for again. I’ve already been to jail over false abuse allegations once and it’s not happening again. In order to drive us out of district the school admins orchestrated a stunt to get me arrested. Lied to CPS and local Sherrifs. Too bad for them I kept perfect records of everything on this kid beginning from first month I moved in. I made everyone involved including my stepson regret that bull💩. I spent a year cleaning it up. I got a determination of factual innocence and sued the school. They settled for 145K.
      He got 2 1/2 years of therapeutic boarding school. He’s been home a year and what works for us is intense strict structure. He falls out of line he gets to be grounded until he fills out my accountability form with zero blame shifting. He hates those forms. Would probably rather be tazed. 🤣🤣🤣 When he’s gotten it done correctly to my satisfaction, he signs it taking ownership of the incident and the corrective action needed and then I file it in a binder in chronological order in my locked cabinet inside my locked bedroom. I’ve told him if he gets arrested for anything that hurts anyone, I will be taking all my binders to the prosecutor to help them get the max sentence possible because I’ve made sure he knows better now. He’s hasn’t tried anything violent since he’s been home. Zoom schooling is working out great for him. No opportunities to be invasive and irritating to peers. 👍
      We’re pretty confident we’re going to get him graduated from high-school without a criminal record. Currently he’s requested to wean off the vyvance and then the Risperdal in order to join the Marines. 2 years 328 more days to go. I would advise people to never adopt from our system. Foster only. Getting stuck with a psychopath and blamed for all the kids they hurt is horrible. There are almost no mental health services that are useful. We’ve had to figure it out on our own, piecing together a system for our home that works and nail down the safety with locks and WiFi cameras. No unsuspecting parents should be tricked into adopting a kid like this and be forced to house a violent mental patient who has no ability to self regulate who cannot feel empathy who spreads ptsd to everyone else in the home until they’re 18.

  • @delorbb2298
    @delorbb2298 Před 3 lety +4286

    How could anyone look at him and think he's okay?

    • @GameN3rdz
      @GameN3rdz Před 3 lety +141

      He seems cool 😂

    • @sirbader1
      @sirbader1 Před 3 lety +159

      He never existed.

    • @-danR
      @-danR Před 3 lety +93

      Dr. Grande?
      He does have an awkward way of speaking, but, I can't quite put my finger on it .

    • @-danR
      @-danR Před 3 lety +73

      @@sirbader1
      I'm looking at a Google list of Dr. Grande's vids in the Google right sidebar. He hardly changes at all. That same affect-free blank stare. Only the shirt changes significantly, and it's virtually the same shirt-style. Maybe he bleaches the same shirt out now and then and painstakingly dyes it in different colors and patterns.
      I wonder if the man went into psychiatry to wrest its control over himself, from the inside.

    • @jmarch_503
      @jmarch_503 Před 3 lety +39

      @@sirbader1 oh please ,do you have you psychology degree? You just stated your opinion without any examples or contradicts of the mother behavior then just ad hominem the channel

  • @magical8013
    @magical8013 Před rokem +683

    The mom absolutely played a huge role in this. She bought him the guns and she hardly even talk to him like everybody in his entire life. They didn't even talk to each other unless it was through emails or little notes. If she would have went in his room or at least involved herself in his life she probably would have found all these signs that her son's about to do something pretty crazy.

    • @redjuice02
      @redjuice02 Před rokem +39

      I was wondering how he got the guns, she got them for him?! Wtf?!

    • @magical8013
      @magical8013 Před rokem +48

      @@redjuice02 yeah she did. She was big into guns.

    • @phunkyphresh3799
      @phunkyphresh3799 Před rokem +20

      @@redjuice02 shit no way that kid could even walk into a Bass Pro let alone actually buy a gun if he’s never been around them before. He’d get to nervous to talk to the sales person.

    • @waynejohnson1786
      @waynejohnson1786 Před rokem +14

      So you knew Adam and his mother? Or are you just making assumptions based on your limited knowledge?
      Nancy was a good mother and tried her best but unfortunately some people can’t be saved.

    • @waynejohnson1786
      @waynejohnson1786 Před rokem +7

      @@phunkyphresh3799 Adam wasn’t as socially awkward as he appeared.
      And even if he was the most socially awkward person on Earth, he still had the right to purchase a firearm regardless of his appearance and demeanour...
      Do you think gun dealers should refuse to sell a firearm just because the customer is nerdy and socially awkward?
      He didn’t even have a criminal record so you’re essentially saying any socially awkward people shouldn’t have any rights.

  • @Joe-ff4if
    @Joe-ff4if Před 2 lety +584

    you mentioned Adam Lanza had a mom who would indulge him by doing things like doing 3-4 loads of laundry per day. That's a big sign that his mother was co-dependent. Having an anxiety disorder and a parent who is co-dependent is literally worst thing that happen to a kid psychologically. Just speaking out of personal experience.

    • @andymullarx6365
      @andymullarx6365 Před 2 lety +14

      It's what mothers do.

    • @josukeshair8891
      @josukeshair8891 Před 2 lety +43

      @@andymullarx6365 damn yo mama did it??…don’t remember mines doing it🧐

    • @coyotelong4349
      @coyotelong4349 Před 2 lety +117

      @@andymullarx6365
      Mothers are supposed to do what’s best for their children. Not indulge their delusions and unreasonable requests, even if they have mental disorders
      She appeased Adam and allowed Adam to run her life like a dictator, and it didn’t fix anything in the end. It cost her her own life, her son’s life, and the lives of a bunch of innocent children as well

    • @FlaMan991
      @FlaMan991 Před 2 lety +13

      the kids need to do laundry....

    • @fosterwalker1488
      @fosterwalker1488 Před 2 lety +8

      She seemed worn down & exhausted.

  • @janetroche1645
    @janetroche1645 Před 2 lety +941

    As a special education teacher myself, I blame the Department of Education for eliminating most of the Special Day programs for special-needs children, i.e , the "full-inclusion" garbage foisted on every school in the US. Many of the students "pushed in" to the general ed. programs are not receiving services they desperately need.

    • @az-tl3mh
      @az-tl3mh Před 2 lety +47

      Very important point. Nowadays only the wealthiest, those who can afford to live in a major city, can afford to send their kids to schools specifically designed for special needs kids.

    • @valley_robot
      @valley_robot Před rokem +2

      Full inclusion works for students with physical disabilities and obvious mental disabilities, so think Down’s syndrome and physical disablement , also people with motor neurone disease , people with disabilities on the autistic spectrum should not be in full inclusion , it’s very difficult for neurodivergent people to adapt to an inclusive environment, hear me out people , I’m autistic and I have ADHD. People like myself can misunderstand social interactions and we have trouble understanding the social interaction of joking around and making fun of people as a friendly thing. We think different, we are not dangerous but we do need to be treated differently, I am not in any way giving this nasty murderer a pass , what he did was disgusting and was a terrible tragedy for all the families involved and he deserves to rot in hell ,my point is that he should have never have been to be in an inclusive school at such an early age, it was only going to lead to him becoming what he became, his hyper focus made him a killer, he could have been pushed into something else , nobody was watching his focus

    • @d.h.dd.h.d.5230
      @d.h.dd.h.d.5230 Před rokem

      Feds are to blame for this uninformed legislation...LRE.
      Secondly, why wd a mother have guns in the house with an unpredictable & troubled child? What was up with mom?
      Mom had 1/4 of a million in resources to meet his mental health needs & instead bought an arsenal.
      How did he learn how to operate these weapons?
      Let's get real...We know that these brain & emotional behavioral disorders are linked to heroin meth crack & coc use by one or more parent....

    • @Aaron-8989
      @Aaron-8989 Před rokem +33

      I too am a special education student and to see that the Schools or department of education isn’t helping makes me very sad it’s like they don’t care they only want money.

    • @Silvia.Araujo
      @Silvia.Araujo Před rokem +15

      I totally agree. I feel that school districts should do more to help kids with disabilities and provide with support to their families because the money they receive come from government wich is paid with our taxes. But the reality is that they don't care about the kids struggling and let them sink in their own. Very sad but true.

  • @Al-ou3so
    @Al-ou3so Před 3 lety +2624

    His wide-eye expression screams of an endless void. It is like fear is his permanent fixture. No empathy or emotion is visible at all.

    • @somexp12
      @somexp12 Před 2 lety +159

      Lots of kids don’t like having their picture taken and will scowl or stare blankly when forced. His face looks to me more like someone who was surprised by the camera, uncomfortable, or too embarrassed to put on a performative smile.
      Also, this notion that “empathy” and “emotion” are what keeps people from killing each other has really got to go. If you’ve been centering your morality around how you *feel* about affected parties, I can promise that you are a monster. Empathy is always selective. If you actually felt empathy for every person to whom you owed consideration, you would be unable to function. Too many highly social people try to just use their empathy like a crutch, and they can be stunningly disgusting and selfish if they can’t get their emotional fix. At the end of the day, it was always only about how they felt.

    • @somexp12
      @somexp12 Před 2 lety +28

      @Michael Cueva Might be, though it comes off as slightly vague. My sense for Lanza and Rodgers (I don’t have a bead on Panzram or Bundy) is that they were largely suicidal. However, suicide can feel like validating the negative judgments of others (“good thing that waste of air took himself off our hands”). With the level of disrespect some people get or feel like they get, he might’ve found it desirable to reframe it as aggression just to ensure he wasn’t doing anyone a “favor”. (The “disrespect” is not necessarily “bullying,” but a hostility and contempt that is more ubiquitous and impossible to appease or even get acknowledgment concerning.)

    • @somexp12
      @somexp12 Před 2 lety +50

      @Michael Cueva “Hatred of humanity” reads like a literary flourish that doesn’t mean much of anything. Excuse me if I think too concretely for this stuff, but that sounds like a non-explanation.
      Rodger’s manifesto had a more notable theme of him obsessing over anything and everything that he perceived as affecting social status. Race, wealth, where he lived, the car he drove, and, of course, sexual partners. It is normal for some young people with social problems to think acquiring status symbols might cure their problems. When his tools were exhausted, however, just killing himself would validate those people he felt looked down on him. By manufacturing a grievance, however, he could feel momentarily significant.
      Can’t swear it was that way with him, but “hatred of humanity” barely feels like it means anything at all.

    • @somexp12
      @somexp12 Před 2 lety +16

      @Michael Cueva He actually did work for those things. Some he already had, given his father’s career. Socially, however, he’d lose by default. Ostensibly, he was diagnosed with PDD-NOS, which is sort of an autism spectrum condition without the repetitive behaviors and inflexibility. If real, this sort of thing can be crippling if you think about status at all and don’t have any special skill you can compensate with. There was probably no effective concrete “work” he could plan, let alone do. He could only blindly guess.
      Your last comment makes more sense to me than the one that came before. “Hatred of humanity” just gets used a whole lot and has a plethora of potential meanings. It sounds only like a literary device, and flourishes like this sound like mysticism to me. Presenting the associated concrete needs and wants makes it a lot easier, and what you say there is not far from my own guess.

    • @simonmcspirit7402
      @simonmcspirit7402 Před 2 lety +1

      @@somexp12 Wow 😯

  • @dwaynestomp
    @dwaynestomp Před rokem +163

    Finally, a parent that was held accountable!
    You can't just leave your child go untethered and then decide it's a good idea for them to have weapons of any kind. I think more parents need to be held accountable for instances like this.

    • @stonecoldsteveaustin9353
      @stonecoldsteveaustin9353 Před rokem +24

      oh she was held accountable. four times, i believe

    • @louise2467
      @louise2467 Před rokem

      A very excellent idea!!

    • @realnuisance
      @realnuisance Před rokem +17

      pretty strange of you to consider being shot to death “held accountable”

    • @katiedaniels9803
      @katiedaniels9803 Před rokem +4

      @@realnuisancei think they were being sarcastic, not literal.

    • @SinisterScoundrel6562
      @SinisterScoundrel6562 Před 9 měsíci +3

      At least he took her down with him. She had no intelligence.

  • @linscrattish2648
    @linscrattish2648 Před 2 lety +38

    Being a parent is the most powerful role you will ever play!

    • @heatherberry640
      @heatherberry640 Před rokem +3

      But women keep popping them out as tho its like getting a new pair of shoes. Smh

    • @user-wh2ei8qm6s
      @user-wh2ei8qm6s Před rokem

      ​@@heatherberry640Just give him an iPad, that'll shut him up.

    • @SolRayz
      @SolRayz Před 2 měsíci +1

      That's why most shouldn't even start.

    • @GodsDaughterOfLove-in6fx
      @GodsDaughterOfLove-in6fx Před 25 dny +2

      @heatherberry640
      Well, they can’t pop them out without help from the sickos who want to put them in!

  • @fatalstep1870
    @fatalstep1870 Před 3 lety +1889

    That photo is scary as hell. Reminds me of that momo character.

    • @midnightdeirdre
      @midnightdeirdre Před 3 lety +149

      I know...scary but also heartbreaking. He obviously needed to be hospitalized and given some serious help.

    • @ketchupcommander
      @ketchupcommander Před 3 lety +12

      reminds me of Ian Brown

    • @amandac2574
      @amandac2574 Před 3 lety +78

      Honestly the photo of Lanza seems stretched to make his face look bizarre like some sort of photoshopped job.

    • @ketchupcommander
      @ketchupcommander Před 3 lety +6

      @@amandac2574 Its Ian Brown

    • @amandac2574
      @amandac2574 Před 3 lety +16

      @@ketchupcommander definitely along the same looks but I'm thinking David Hogg is his twin or Lanza himself. Check out a side by side. 🤯

  • @megangriffith9630
    @megangriffith9630 Před 3 lety +2986

    If she was getting over 200,000 a year in child support, why didn’t she spend some of that on getting him a lot of treatment?

    • @alwaysyouramanda
      @alwaysyouramanda Před 3 lety +314

      He was a meal ticket- not even on the level of a beloved pet. She would lie to him about his future. Disgusting.

    • @alwaysyouramanda
      @alwaysyouramanda Před 3 lety +67

      I wasn’t a meal ticket worth THAT much, but we pick up on it early. I can’t imagine what a kid with his problems went through.

    • @alwaysyouramanda
      @alwaysyouramanda Před 3 lety +70

      When the one person in the world you know should be there for you, can’t be-? No one is worth the time. This poor guy saw no point in living.

    • @GatCat
      @GatCat Před 3 lety +194

      It was Alimony, not child support. And she was in denial. Had she gotten 200Million a year, she wouldn’t have done a thing..

    • @chunkyMunky329
      @chunkyMunky329 Před 3 lety +21

      @Clark Hull I thought there was a way for family to request mandatory mental health services though, like through a court?

  • @quetevalgavergaaa
    @quetevalgavergaaa Před 2 lety +383

    You forgot to say why he targeted the little kids. He thought he was saving and freeing them from a lifetime of suffering, rejection and disappointment, just like his life. He had a channel where he discussed a lot of this. Also some of his notes discussed this, in one he wrote "I wake up early just to be disappointed"

    • @takethelanzapill2643
      @takethelanzapill2643 Před 2 lety +6

      He didn’t think that

    • @uvaldesch.shootingwasanact2002
      @uvaldesch.shootingwasanact2002 Před 2 lety

      bullshit

    • @quetevalgavergaaa
      @quetevalgavergaaa Před 2 lety +110

      @@takethelanzapill2643 He probably did, based on his CZcams channel where he talked about exactly his antinatalist views and how society treats children (specifically, the "You want to rape them, but I want to save them" part). Also, he expressed something quite similar based on the call to the radio, how society corrupts children. Also, in the interview with his DDR friend, he then again expressed something along those lines.

    • @takethelanzapill2643
      @takethelanzapill2643 Před 2 lety +1

      @@quetevalgavergaaa That makes no sense

    • @quetevalgavergaaa
      @quetevalgavergaaa Před 2 lety +83

      @@takethelanzapill2643 I don't care, just read and hear for yourself to the evidence and think whatever you want 🤷🏻‍♀️ those are all things that he said and was seemingly obsessed with, not me.

  • @carolynstine3465
    @carolynstine3465 Před 2 lety +124

    My sister had two brain tumors removed and then started to have hallucinations. There is no way I would allow a gun in the house with or without her taking medication. Too bad Adam’s mom couldn’t be evaluated. My mother was in denial about my sister, too, but we had no guns in the house.

    • @truffles2721
      @truffles2721 Před rokem +12

      Knives?

    • @blacksheepdog9810
      @blacksheepdog9810 Před rokem +1

      @@truffles2721 hope everything is okay over there 😐

    • @bobisonline
      @bobisonline Před rokem +3

      Not just that they had guns in the house... SHE freaking bought them for him!!!! DUH!!!!

    • @JamieRHubert
      @JamieRHubert Před 3 dny

      Totally agree. There is nothing scarier than a person who is mentally unstable and entirely socially apathetic having an automatic firearm. Awful consequences.

  • @lindavirgilio8464
    @lindavirgilio8464 Před 3 lety +1698

    All parents want their children to be normal. They ignore the warning signs. Supervision is a great first step of intervention.

    • @channelthree9424
      @channelthree9424 Před 3 lety +84

      Too many parents want to be their child's friend instead their parent. They want their children to like them. I'm sure even if Adam didn't have any mental problems, he still would have been given too much freedom at a young age. He didn't pay rent yet no one was allowed in his room? He had mental problems yet allowed to have access to guns? Maybe mom and dad had mental problems too they were just irresponsible.

    • @spectrum3349
      @spectrum3349 Před 3 lety +11

      Agreed Linda

    • @donkeyslayer4661
      @donkeyslayer4661 Před 3 lety +26

      The parents are not ignoring the warning signs. They don't see any warning signs.These people think this kind behavior is normal. it's the way they grew up.

    • @adriancampos1976
      @adriancampos1976 Před 3 lety +10

      Or just at least some “vision” at all 😂😂. It blows my mind that she allowed her son to live in her house and eat her food, without actually seeing him.

    • @delsingray5923
      @delsingray5923 Před 3 lety +29

      @@channelthree9424 even if you don't pay rent, should have privacy. This isn't uncommon and just because someone is private, doesn't mean they are bad.

  • @thecookj454
    @thecookj454 Před 3 lety +2108

    His face is so scary, I feel so sorry to the scarred kids that had to go through that and to the ones that died rest in peace

  • @Roseofsharon99
    @Roseofsharon99 Před rokem +42

    Excellent analysis! I have a son who has ASD. It takes two very dedicated, patient, sane, caring, responsible parents to care for these children. The mother of Adam Lanza was irresponsible and lacked discipline. I’m not letting the father off the hook either. He knew his son had access to guns. The home was broken to a degree that rules were non existing. This case was a “perfect storm” for what occurred. My son is now 33 years old, has a good job and is married with a son. However, he calls his father or me every day for much needed counseling. I believe our extraordinary efforts has helped to keep him sane. Although we are never out of the woods, had we not kept a close watch over him growing up, our lives today would be very different. My husband and I find your podcasts very interesting and spot on. Thank you for educating so many people about conditions and mental illness.

    • @platoon1081
      @platoon1081 Před 3 dny

      Everyone has "20/20 hindsight"; "shoulda, coulda, woulda" done things differently.

  • @sharpemang
    @sharpemang Před 2 lety +4

    I cannot stop binge watching your video. So glad I found this channel

  • @xavierbreath2227
    @xavierbreath2227 Před 3 lety +1425

    The young man never got the help he needed. To allow him any kind of access to firearms is beyond irresponsible. He needed meds and therapy from early on.

    • @PutonyourSundayBests
      @PutonyourSundayBests Před 3 lety +134

      Yeah he also needed to not shoot up a school. Be careful of absolving monsters like Adam Lanza of guilt just because they had issues.
      As Dr Grande points out, there is no evidence of psychosis in this case.
      Adam Lanza knew precisely what he was doing.
      He knew what he was doing was wrong.
      He didn't care.

    • @xavierbreath2227
      @xavierbreath2227 Před 2 lety +1

      @Yucan Amen.

    • @somexp12
      @somexp12 Před 2 lety +14

      What meds?
      It’s true Lanza had issues, but nothing that could be easily medicated. There’s no reason to think he had any form of psychosis or mood disorder that meds could address.
      Edit: I did another watch and noticed what I'd either forgotten or missed. He did have depression and that is associated with increased homicide risk. So, there's something. Still hope you don't mean giving Celexa to a 6 yo when you say "from early on", though.

    • @somexp12
      @somexp12 Před 2 lety +25

      @@PutonyourSundayBests What on earth does it mean to “absolve” a dead person. None of us can hurt him or punish him. Perhaps you’re looking for justification to sadistically defame other (living) people with similarly flat affects. If they don’t smile for the camera, that’s your cue to give them whatever sh!t is entertaining to you. Then you get to congratulate yourself for “preventing” a shooting when you were, in fact, merely amusing yourself at another’s expense.

    • @PutonyourSundayBests
      @PutonyourSundayBests Před 2 lety +31

      @@somexp12 If you don't understand what the word means then google it. Absolve is to free someone of blame or responsibility. Dead people are responsible for the things they did whilst alive.
      The rest of your comment reads like deranged ranting. I made no reference to his affect or 'smiling to the camera'.

  • @chorlauheung4920
    @chorlauheung4920 Před 3 lety +1865

    Of all the many hobbies in the world, why would Lanza's mother introduce her son to guns? Just does not make sense.

    • @milicadjordjevic4498
      @milicadjordjevic4498 Před 3 lety +82

      @Pat Shaw and that's why the America is great.
      Tragedies happen, but eliminating guns is far worse. It looks like Chicago is doing just well and Australia's crime rates too 🙄😉

    • @jedaaa
      @jedaaa Před 3 lety +348

      @@milicadjordjevic4498 there hasn't been a mass shooting in Australia or the U.K in 25 years after banning guns. We also have the advantage of not having tons of innocent or minor criminals shot to death by cops either.
      But you will never get rid of your guns so you can look forward to Hundreds of more Adam Lanzas in the coming decades because you refuse to address your problem.

    • @Sineadbrazil
      @Sineadbrazil Před 3 lety +40

      America

    • @jedaaa
      @jedaaa Před 3 lety +12

      @Mercury hmmm let's just check the numbers shall we...bk in a min

    • @jedaaa
      @jedaaa Před 3 lety +55

      @Mercury murders in 2018 UK/US
      London 132
      Chicago 539
      New York 289
      Detroit 304
      L.A 259
      Baltimore 318
      ST Louis 188
      I looked up Gary Indiana but it was surprisingly low at 46 I think but I guess that's due to only 3 people left alive there 🤣🤣

  • @bocabec6744
    @bocabec6744 Před 8 měsíci +10

    Don't bully people, point, laugh and ignore them like they are a plant. Try to be nice. it's not always easy. Try. There are a lot of Adam Lanza people around. He was angry at a system that is unfair. We are NOT all created equal. And there ARE people above the law.

  • @jopowers5006
    @jopowers5006 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Dr. Grande's presentation here and in other installments, is articulated clearly and logically. He draws his listeners in with his soft voice and his excellent analyses.

  • @butch4butch
    @butch4butch Před 3 lety +1782

    Adam's father deserves just as much scorn as his mother, whom the media focuses on. Adam's father was JUST as capable of helping his son, and of keeping guns away from his son. And he didn't.

    • @hhall7193
      @hhall7193 Před 3 lety +63

      Excellent point, thank you.

    • @zowchii
      @zowchii Před 3 lety +199

      i agree completely. societal pressures of a mother role are are so high standard while fathers are praised for the bare minimum. women are required to meet every criteria as men aren’t.

    • @jaffacalling53
      @jaffacalling53 Před 3 lety +145

      @@zowchii I didn't realize paying 200 k a year in fucking alimony is considered meeting the bare minimum.

    • @kennyu4643
      @kennyu4643 Před 3 lety +167

      @@jaffacalling53 Money isn't the only factor in child raising. Before their divorce Adam's father never tried to help Adam with his disorder or tried to treat it. All the diagnosis and the only treatments Adam received in middle school are initiated by his mother. Adam very stubbornly believed that his disorder was something forced upon him by the society, so Nancy wasn't able to make him go to any doctors after 8th grade. It's extremely hard to raise a kid with both ASD and OCD. There was once Adam had a fever and couldn't come out of his room, Nancy had to stay outside his room (because he wouldn't let her in) for the whole night and respond whenever Adam called her or else he'd panick. Adam's father was completely absent in all these difficulties.

    • @jcforrester2
      @jcforrester2 Před 3 lety +57

      As a father I can't imagine abandoning a son to this internal prison. How long did this situation go on? When did the beautiful little boy turn inward toward darkness and fear and why didn't the father try to help him? There are many questions that Dr. Grande addresses here but he accepts too much of the official narrative of what happened. I would like to hear Dr. Grande's opinion about Adam's psychiatrist who later fled the United States to avoid prosecution for malpractice (not for Adam's case but for other irregularities). There is still something fishy about what happened at Sandy Hook. Maybe one day we'll hear the whole truth.

  • @madamvaudelune3298
    @madamvaudelune3298 Před 3 lety +1052

    I am lucky. My son has Aspbergers, he is. 40 years old, friendly, personable, sweet and well liked. He has rigid thought patterns and is stubborn as hell. He loves airsoft, had close friendships, and is firmly engaged in reality.

    • @madamvaudelune3298
      @madamvaudelune3298 Před 3 lety +96

      @@nplus1syndrome928 There is, but nothing that will land him in the slammer doing life. Inability to understand why people like deoderant and cooking eggs on the highest setting is a bad idea is shit i can live with.

    • @hairyasstruman2257
      @hairyasstruman2257 Před 3 lety +78

      I have Asperger's also. I'm an asshole, but still very high functioning

    • @bobemperorofbobkind6004
      @bobemperorofbobkind6004 Před 3 lety +33

      @@hairyasstruman2257 my brother and me have aspergers too, but both are high functioning

    • @1985JM
      @1985JM Před 3 lety +12

      Is it only boys who have Aspergers ??

    • @Hannah-zw9ow
      @Hannah-zw9ow Před 3 lety +33

      @@1985JM interesting question because now that you mention it I’ve only ever met boys with that diagnosis. Technically the answer would now be no, because Asperger’s is no longer an existing diagnosis, it’s just part of autism spectrum disorder, which any sex can have.

  • @xFailage
    @xFailage Před 2 lety +29

    He looks scary and creepy no offense but the most bone chilling part is how parallel this is to Salvdor ramos since they both shot a family member first, followed by driving a vehicle alone to/near the school and similar number of casualities

    • @Human1136
      @Human1136 Před rokem

      And both were Taurus

    • @TheFlwildman
      @TheFlwildman Před 3 měsíci

      Salvdor Ramos was a psychotic transsexual, that suffered from a vast assortment of sexual dysphorias, sexual identity conflicts, and anger because she was what he was
      the furthest thing from an young Autistic boy, that probably did not think of sex at all
      i find it amusing how so many people can find the threads if the scenario is played near the same. it is amazing what people will buy as truth these days, hey if it worked once!

    • @a.t.hustle1583
      @a.t.hustle1583 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Kip Kinkel killed his parents beforehand and is a Virgo. Zodiac signs are not significant to mental illness. I’m a Taurus, I own several firearms. Not once have I ever considered using them for malicious intent.

    • @jonesmorales-tu6kq
      @jonesmorales-tu6kq Před 8 dny

      ​@@a.t.hustle1583 fBi is warming to you

    • @a.t.hustle1583
      @a.t.hustle1583 Před 8 dny

      @@jonesmorales-tu6kq Probably

  • @cd4497
    @cd4497 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for covering the psychology of Lanza, most work done on this case is tearjerking pertinent to the victims, which is important but I think we need to look at the minds of these criminals as well and their background to hopefully avoid tragedies in the future.

  • @notchback93
    @notchback93 Před 3 lety +950

    I live about 15 minutes from sandy hook and spoke to the officer that was first on the scene of the shooting about 9 months after it happened he was on leave saying he had nightmares and was having trouble functioning on a daily basis due to the shock of what he saw at the school, I remember when the news came on the tv it was a Friday I was just getting ready to eat lunch, my heart goes out to all effected by this tragedy.

    • @joemoment-o1275
      @joemoment-o1275 Před 2 lety +63

      I couldn't imagine what a 556 does to a 5yr old point blank

    • @nelixsulu6201
      @nelixsulu6201 Před 2 lety +103

      And it sucks that conspiracy nuts out here think this whole event was fake

    • @JFK-ir7yz
      @JFK-ir7yz Před 2 lety +15

      What was that officers name?

    • @JFK-ir7yz
      @JFK-ir7yz Před 2 lety +10

      Exactly.

    • @oddjob914
      @oddjob914 Před 2 lety +127

      @@HAL-dm1eh Its not fake. I personally know a family who lost their daughter in this massacre. Her name was Emily Parker. My sister’s daughter is even named after her. Ana-Marquez Greene’s father was the music instructor at my university. He is no crisis actor. I’ve seen his grief. I know for fact Sandy Hook happened because I’ve seen the impact the shooting had on real life people and their community.

  • @Kimi1968ful
    @Kimi1968ful Před 3 lety +913

    I read that he weighed 114 pounds at death and was 6 feet tall. That’s anorexia. His mom had to have seen that he was wasting away. He should have been hospitalized and certainly not given access to firearms. She should have at the least have been worried about him hurting himself. His father didn’t really bother with him either. Horrible crime that could have been prevented. I think his mom was so far in over her head that she just drank to avoid his problems.

    • @SomeoneBeginingWithI
      @SomeoneBeginingWithI Před 2 lety +116

      Eating disorders can be comorbid with autism, some autistic people aren't able to perceive internal sensations like pain and hunger, and sometimes sensory issues limit what kinds of food a an autistic person is able to eat. Whatever the reason for the weight loss, you're right that his mother should have been concerned that he was becoming so underweight and got him professional help.
      If she was aware of the spreadsheet of mass murderers, that would be a point to consider inpatient care. Most of the time it's good to let people have their special interests, but a special interest in violence like that should be very concerning. The motivation to engage in special interests can be very strong, so it would probably have taken inpatient care to keep him away from material related to a special interest in violence.
      The writing about violence when he was at school should have been a cause for concern.
      There are so many points where he showed problems not typical to autistic people where people should have been concerned about him hurting himself or others. It's really tragic that he was left to become so obsessed with violence and had access to weapons.

    • @pepekekistani4472
      @pepekekistani4472 Před 2 lety +15

      Six feet tall and 114 pounds...that totally sounds like the physical description of one bad ass commando who could easily carry an entire load of guns and ammunition into a school and then skillfully shoot 26 people dead in less than even ten minutes. Yep.

    • @dowogenesthedog7186
      @dowogenesthedog7186 Před 2 lety +52

      If he only weighed 114 pounds how could he carry 40lbs worth of machine guns?

    • @Kwildcat13
      @Kwildcat13 Před 2 lety +26

      @@dowogenesthedog7186 exactly ..

    • @midnightdeirdre
      @midnightdeirdre Před 2 lety +59

      @@pepekekistani4472 Wikipedia says he was 6 feet tall and weighed 112 lbs...damn, how did no one notice and ask what was wrong with him??

  • @dyates6380
    @dyates6380 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Absolutely outstanding observations doctor. Thank you.

  • @The3Stooges
    @The3Stooges Před rokem +9

    I've yet to meet an emotionally stable person who plays "Dance Dance Revolution"

  • @sonnycook5346
    @sonnycook5346 Před 3 lety +1412

    The mother was an educated woman with considerable means. She had no excuse not to get her son intervention once he started isolating.

    • @gustavedelior3683
      @gustavedelior3683 Před 3 lety +136

      The power of denial blinds mother's to their children. It is hard to accept that there is something abnormal with the child, it stems from ego and guilt.

    • @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws
      @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws Před 3 lety +96

      The fact she collected guns makes this debateable. She sounds like she bent over backwards to accomodate his delusions and shouldnt have been filling a house with firearms when she had kids anyway. She has a lot to answer for but I would put a big question mark over her education and emotional stability.

    • @666jakimoto6
      @666jakimoto6 Před 3 lety +8

      Adam is sexy

    • @batchagaloopytv5816
      @batchagaloopytv5816 Před 3 lety +4

      nom nom nom was a very strange situation even the aftermath stilll waaaaaay to many unanswered questions things were done diffrently that day ill leave it at that

    • @gotyou6727
      @gotyou6727 Před 3 lety +2

      @Butt Head probably.

  • @chinakachung
    @chinakachung Před 3 lety +580

    I’ve always seen ppl say killers have “nothing behind their eyes” but this is the first time I feel I’ve actually seen it. His eyes are literally void of any emotion. It’s absolutely horrifying :(

    • @Digital_PeterGriffin
      @Digital_PeterGriffin Před 2 lety +46

      @S. Labouisse Get real dude. Not everything is fake. Alex Jones doesn’t even believe SH was fake. Kids died, not everything is fake, not everything is real. Use critical thinking

    • @SAoutlaw
      @SAoutlaw Před 2 lety

      You saw people say that or heard

    • @theoldhermit2601
      @theoldhermit2601 Před 2 lety +5

      @S. Labouisse why do you think it's fake? Lol

    • @feelthejoy
      @feelthejoy Před 2 lety +48

      @S. Labouisse my friend’s 6 year old nephew was murdered at SH. You should be ashamed of yourself.

    • @feelthejoy
      @feelthejoy Před 2 lety +2

      @S. Labouisse you make me want to throw up. I literally know Mr and Mrs Wheeler. Are you actually that stupid that you are claiming that my close friend photoshopped dozens of photos of himself and his nephew Ben over a course of 6 years in preparation for a “fake”? 6 years before the murders, they premeditated faking the birth of their child so they could fake his murder? I guarantee my friend doesn’t even know how to do basic photo edits. Are you going to claim I am being paid to say this?

  • @tammyburke9453
    @tammyburke9453 Před 2 lety +4

    I love dr Grande, his monotone salutation is so gentle it never bothers me the way most Yt videos clown about PRESSUNG THE LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, PATREON....on and on, nope wont watch them a second time vs dr, G., so gentle, u obtrusive i want to support him on patreon. His videos also PACK-IN the facts! So many that are missed by other channwls! Ivw seen many storiea dr G has done on other channels am nearlt always blown away by how much MEAT he packs into each show! No puffy word salad for thw Dr. Just the MEAT! Respect his wirk a lot. THANK YOU G

  • @cynthiagrossman569
    @cynthiagrossman569 Před rokem

    I stumbled upon your videos. OMG!! I love this. It's so interesting to me. Thank you!!

  • @wildrose3390
    @wildrose3390 Před 3 lety +307

    seems to me the mom was co-dependent “Codependent parents have a hard time enforcing boundaries and limits when their child becomes angry, sad or even distant”

    • @TheHeavensFellen
      @TheHeavensFellen Před 3 lety +9

      Dr Phil is in the Hizzouse

    • @JP-cr5uq
      @JP-cr5uq Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheHeavensFellen 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @TheHeavensFellen
      @TheHeavensFellen Před 3 lety

      @@JP-cr5uq what do squares mean?

    • @dp0004
      @dp0004 Před 3 lety +2

      You know some things that others don't. Co-dependency is buried. I am an addict on the other side. You have every right to be here. Rights however come with responsibility.

    • @ladyrainstar
      @ladyrainstar Před 3 lety +10

      Agreed. And I also think she just really had a huge dissonance about mental health. She might not have been educated enough to understand him, or how to help him. That's why I love the internet, and youtube channels like this. Knowledge is power, and can change the world if we know how to use it.

  • @TheSnoozeFox
    @TheSnoozeFox Před 3 lety +689

    I find it so odd he would play Dance Dance Revolution in a busy public theatre, that takes a lot of confidence, I would be way too nervous to do that.

    • @chunkyMunky329
      @chunkyMunky329 Před 3 lety +306

      It only takes confidence if you are seeking people's approval. If you have autism though, he might not even be thinking about anybody else in the room.

    • @gge9824
      @gge9824 Před 3 lety +76

      Great question and response.

    • @bloodypommelstudios7144
      @bloodypommelstudios7144 Před 3 lety +83

      You can have high levels of anxiety and social awkwardness while being extremely confident in narrow fields. I think video games offer something something safe and structured to excel in. In the arcade people would judge him for his skill at the game rather than his social awkwardness and communication (or he'd at least that's how he'd see it). I might have been one of the only things in his life which didn't make him feel like a useless piece of shit.

    • @bloodypommelstudios7144
      @bloodypommelstudios7144 Před 3 lety +19

      @Jenny Farnsworth He was autistic not deaf, dumb and blind. He went to a mainstream school, he can't have been that unaware.

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 Před 3 lety +11

      @@chunkyMunky329 I never thought of that. I would be way too self-conscious to do that too. Maybe if I had been practicing for ages at home so I already knew I had every chance of not looking the fool doing it out in public.

  • @harlenscabbard8271
    @harlenscabbard8271 Před rokem +7

    The tragedy of this shooting massacre is still so raw, even after 10 years. May the shooting victims rest in peace.😔

  • @wingedhussar1453
    @wingedhussar1453 Před 2 lety +25

    Years of a man lost in his own head. He delved deeper and deeper into his own psyche. If he had found a good job and sunk his teeth into it I feel over time he could have turned it around and felt more positive in his head.

    • @Human1136
      @Human1136 Před rokem +1

      Potentially..

    • @wingedhussar1453
      @wingedhussar1453 Před rokem +1

      @@Human1136 exactly he neded some tough love to force him out of his psyche.unfortuntly his mom wasn't up to it because she loved her son

    • @st3ve874
      @st3ve874 Před rokem

      You gotta have a sense of work ethic to do that, no matter what mental issue you have.

  • @twogun1967
    @twogun1967 Před 2 lety +698

    As a retired cop, I find your analysis very helpful. My retired job is (as you guessed) an armed guard. I recently took a job in a school district. My main concern is to protect the students and staff. The best way is prevention. It is comforting to know I can learn from your analysis and hopefully identify the signs before a tragic act.

    • @jrasset7
      @jrasset7 Před 2 lety

      This doctor is full of shit, do better research.

    • @torranabkhar6397
      @torranabkhar6397 Před 2 lety +24

      thank you for protecting the innocent, black, white, brown, yellow, it doesn't matter much

    • @That_Freedom_Guy
      @That_Freedom_Guy Před 2 lety

      Hey Man, if prevention doesn't work and you are facing a crowd with a possible dangerous suspect embedded, I have read that the Secret Service look for what they call "The Assasin Face". Just before they strike their face will often become stark white* and they are expressionless etc. Easy to say, not so easy in real life! God bless Mate.
      *(Obviously not darker shades of people, but we all do it.)

    • @Mike-01234
      @Mike-01234 Před 2 lety

      Why don't you get on with a big company security department. My company a power utility hires mostly retired police to manage stuff the guards are contracted these guys just sit in offices investigate incidents, and write policies, order guards much better job pay probably over 100k a year too. Armed guard is a lousy job your the first guy bad guy will shoot you won't have backup on a radio like you did before. Friend of mine he was security guard he refused to go armed said a few dollars an hour bump in pay to be a target for criminals wasn't worth it. They put armed security guards at the worst places in town like Circle K open 24 hours a day in worst part of town.

    • @crossfire081771
      @crossfire081771 Před 2 lety +1

      School security guards should be deployed with few guards wearing and rotation between schools.most should wear uniform,but a few uniform security guards should drive unmarked vehicles to possibly confuse any violent persons,because if any stealthy,violent person(s),from within or without the school decided to target school,then any uniform security guards will be evaded,killed,or disabled by armed persons.plain clothes security guards should be discreetly hidden in rescricted areas closed to staff and students(any staff allowed in rescricted guard area should be checked for any weapons or items not allowed-before entry,then area should checked for any items not allowed after staff leaves guard area.these procedures of security are effective for all guard levels and principal levels-which means monthly or bi-monthly--off site school guard supervisor should be deployed for discreet observations of school guard activities in discreet,plain clothes operations,then supervisor reports should be confidential shared with school superintendent,district head of security guards-first,then shared with principl--secondly.any problems,discipline should executed with discreet,confidential,official documented attempted corrections and required therapy(if found therapy required for troubled security guard?) .if security guard is fired from work(or decertified from career in state or nationwide)then former guard required a no trespassing documented warning from all schools in district,with all schools' security staff and principals' staff-warned about former security guard.note:warning applies for former school security guards with children in district schools.note:district may probably warn private schools and warn surrounding states school districts and state department of educations about former security guard.but,foolish school systems and universities-criminal negligence never deployed proper security measures for school properties.

  • @DangerWifeDodd
    @DangerWifeDodd Před 3 lety +576

    I had to work in Newtown two days after the shooting and then again when the first funerals were happening. There's only one main road to get anywhere and you have to drive by the church where the services were being held and the school. I'll never forget sitting in a line of cars for nearly an hour knowing most of the people in front of me and behind me were on their way to a child's funeral. Having buried my own child years earlier made me want to abandon my car and hug everyone even though I knew that wouldn't change a thing. It was such an overwhelming feeling of powerlessness and just gut wrenching devastation. I don't know what purpose this post serves, i just needed to get it out.

    • @cheryl1637
      @cheryl1637 Před 3 lety +24

      God bless you for working there I wish you all the best in life.

    • @lisbethbird8268
      @lisbethbird8268 Před 3 lety +28

      The church bells the following year. I was driving. Traffic stopped still.

    • @michaellovely6601
      @michaellovely6601 Před 3 lety +19

      I cried seeing the funerals of all those kids and the teachers.

    • @snickersfan4975
      @snickersfan4975 Před 3 lety +45

      As a Newtown resident, I appreciate the kind remarks. We will never forget.

    • @cg-ny9078
      @cg-ny9078 Před 3 lety +33

      I'm glad you took the time to write your post. It does serve a purpose, so thank you. I'm sorry for the loss of your child. May your sweet angel rest in peace.

  • @VOiDED50120
    @VOiDED50120 Před 7 měsíci +7

    One thing ive noticed in every school shooting case is that the shooter lacked a connection with their parents. This could be the parent(s) were abusive, ignored the kid or rarley talked to them, a lack of understanding of the child like the parent didn't understand the kid due to autism or other mental illness, or the parents didn't care at all like in lanzas case. A parents connection with a child is very important and if that doesn't exist conbined with other factors like bullying, loneliness, or isolation can create a human timebomb which leads to violence either in murder or suicide

    • @TheFlwildman
      @TheFlwildman Před 3 měsíci

      do you have children at the moment?

    • @Relayzy1
      @Relayzy1 Před 3 dny

      ​@@TheFlwildmandid you have parents at any moment?

    • @TheFlwildman
      @TheFlwildman Před 3 dny

      it's biology, you probably would not understand it
      btw, i got ya troll over HERE! right here, you want it?
      go back to the video games and don't tamper in things you don't understand
      @@Relayzy1

  • @aldostefanini1392
    @aldostefanini1392 Před rokem +1

    Very good analysis Dr Grande. Greetings from South Africa

  • @feurigerStern
    @feurigerStern Před 3 lety +1066

    Adam certainly had a miserable life. And why weren't his issues addressed when he wrote the essay in 6th grade. He refused taking meds and psych care, but his mother could have enforced this.

    • @pennyc11
      @pennyc11 Před 3 lety +98

      Both of his parents were wealthy enough to employ a tutor who could meet Adam's needs. Neither of them wanted to play that part. He didn't need an enforcer but he needed someone to educate him, so that he trusted the meds would help. Not all do. If they had bad side effects? Other methods can be used. Too bad for them. They mentally tossed him away. They paid the ultimate price for it too.

    • @screwmuckduck8905
      @screwmuckduck8905 Před 3 lety +28

      Why do we succumb to meds just to get on with our day? My hope would be that one day I wouldn’t have to rely on them.

    • @RedHeadThriller10
      @RedHeadThriller10 Před 3 lety +34

      She tried for years but He refused rejected the plan and the only solution was to keep him at home. He chose to have a miserable life and his perception of the world was mental...I just wish He would had continued to seek help it would prevented a tragedy....

    • @maxsexton835
      @maxsexton835 Před 3 lety +56

      At the age of 14, a child has the right to refuse medication and treatment. Seriously think about how you would "enforce" medication and therapy on someone adamantly refusing it. Physically drag him into the therapist's office? Force the pills down his throat? Disordered children are often oppositional and defiant, and the mental health laws are not in the parent's favor.

    • @jordansmith6959
      @jordansmith6959 Před 3 lety +19

      I think he saw that a lot of shooters took psychiatric medication and wished to avoid taking it himself. He studied the issue quite a bit, and there is a bit of a correlation with mass shootings and drugs like Prozac and Xanax. Whether they're a major contributing factor or not is tough to say, but there's a bit of evidence Adam was on Prozac and in the Anarchy radio call where he talks about Travis the chimp - he mentions Travis was taking Xanax as a main point to convey how much of "a complete mess" Travis would be if he were human. I imagine Adam was troubled and gave up on his humanity, becoming the type of monster he spent all that time studying in a "if the shoe fits" sort of mentality.

  • @annemargaretmccombs3669
    @annemargaretmccombs3669 Před 3 lety +674

    He should have been institutionalized. Period. His mother was not equipped to care for him.

    • @christinemichele2318
      @christinemichele2318 Před 3 lety +55

      Neither is our system, unfortunately.

    • @Lisa_MS64
      @Lisa_MS64 Před 3 lety +76

      $240k annually in alimony? The family obviously had the means to circumvent the system and secure the care he needed. The mother was in denial and probably had mental health issues of her own.

    • @lindsaycallahan8075
      @lindsaycallahan8075 Před 3 lety +22

      @@Lisa_MS64 you can’t FORCE treatment on another person, unless they meet strict criteria...

    • @AttergYorlum
      @AttergYorlum Před 3 lety +58

      @@lindsaycallahan8075 on a minor? she absolutely should have taken his problems more seriously & sought in patient treatment for her son.

    • @matthewkohagen8951
      @matthewkohagen8951 Před 3 lety +5

      @@lindsaycallahan8075 Correct and even then it’s for a brief amount of time. The laws have to change.

  • @devildollx
    @devildollx Před rokem +1

    I love this channel so much!

    • @ralphhenderson7270
      @ralphhenderson7270 Před rokem

      Clearly, your ignorance doesn't need an introduction. I've printed out the actual property tax documents for the Newtown area that clearly prove that nearly every homeowner, INCLUDING GENE ROSEN, NICOLE HOCKLEY, MARK BEARDEN, NELBA GREENE, and SCARLETT LEWIS, was bribed in the form of a forgiven home mortgage on CHRISTMAS DAY, 2009,......one year after the school had been decommissioned and closed due to the school being contaminated with mold and other biohazards, and was only being used for storage. HOMELAND SECURITY used YOUNGER photos OF OLDER CHILDREN as 'victim' propaganda. How do I know they were older? I compared the photos to the children singing behind Jennifer Hudson at the Superbowl just over a month later. One child seen there might have been just a coincidence, but not EIGHT of them. And to this day, the Newtown schoolboard has denied sending said children to the Superbowl. None of these 'parents' lost a child. Scarlett Lewis and the rest of these players are DHS-owned for life. There is an old saying that says that it's just easier to fool the people, than to convince them they they have been fooled. The Sandy Hook Promise organization is a confirmed fraud stemming from a government fabricated event that was produced as gun control propaganda. Obiden knows these are drills, along with Obama. Obama played us all with these drills-gone-live in the media as soon as he was elected. The media are in the loop that these events are drills, that's why the media were in Newtown ON THE 13TH.

  • @wendy5116
    @wendy5116 Před 2 lety +4

    Holy deep dive. Greatly appreciate your explanations.

    • @TheFlwildman
      @TheFlwildman Před 3 měsíci

      they are not His explanations, he was given the script

  • @afaegfsgsdef
    @afaegfsgsdef Před 3 lety +648

    3 loads of laundry a day because he changes his socks often? How many socks are in 3 loads of laundry?!?

    • @mary9983
      @mary9983 Před 3 lety +76

      At least 4

    • @mrooz9065
      @mrooz9065 Před 3 lety +44

      I wonder if putting and taking off socks were repetitive behavior of ASD or ritual of OCD.

    • @mr.hansholmes2367
      @mr.hansholmes2367 Před 3 lety +86

      You Never get ALL your socks back after washing & drying.

    • @peggycearnach8034
      @peggycearnach8034 Před 3 lety +31

      @@mr.hansholmes2367 black hole in the washing machine - mine anyway 🙂

    • @mrooz9065
      @mrooz9065 Před 3 lety +6

      Frederick Wertella if you’ve got too many of them, you start losing some.

  • @miamanning7871
    @miamanning7871 Před 3 lety +275

    Worst tragedy ...so painfully sad..all those children

    • @melteddarkchocolate000
      @melteddarkchocolate000 Před 3 lety +18

      Mike M he was no child are you kidding me? Don’t pity a murder.

    • @sherunswithscissors
      @sherunswithscissors Před 3 lety +4

      Weston - by leaving guns around?

    • @anonymousperson3023
      @anonymousperson3023 Před 3 lety +1

      @Ozymandias Nullifidian caused by people like you

    • @anonymousperson3023
      @anonymousperson3023 Před 3 lety +2

      @Ozymandias Nullifidian nice hypocritical brain you have there. Calling me out gor having a collection of breakout videos because I like watching documentaries when you playlisted a video about Skylar Neese

    • @anonymousperson3023
      @anonymousperson3023 Před 3 lety +1

      @Ozymandias Nullifidian also, that's not my only playlist. I'm just not a dumbass like you and I made some of my playlists private. Unlike you who has 40 different playlists all public for me to see.

  • @rickoom3081
    @rickoom3081 Před 2 lety

    First video I've seen of yours Dr Grande, great job and you are very good sir.

  • @PlateletRichGel
    @PlateletRichGel Před 9 měsíci +24

    Adam Lanza was a very intelligent coherent boy. I was shocked when I heard him on a radio call. He had no trouble communicating and forming intelligent thought. He was calling in about a monkey that attacked and ripped face off that lady.

    • @jaybobdoodles
      @jaybobdoodles Před 7 měsíci +2

      Nuh uh

    • @PlateletRichGel
      @PlateletRichGel Před 7 měsíci +10

      yeah I forget the specifics of the conversation, but it was an analysis about how the chimp who ripped that lady's face off was reacting to being isolated and he was sympathetic to the chimp. He must have felt the same way, because he spoke extemperaniously about other aspects of our society and it was really a shock. I recall he used vocabulary that I woiuld never expect from even a college graduate. He has portrayed as some kind of silent autistic gun loving retard and he was very insightful. Not sure what his issue was with that school or if it was randome against society. It's worth looking back on people who were so desperate to do things like this. Kazynski was determined NOT to have the insanity defense. He wanted to change society. Looking back at the Unabombers manifesto, after the facebook big tech data mining and J6, his trancendental life philosophy seems more cogent now, as Adam Lanza's analysis of the chimp. I find them both more intelligent than idiots blocking the highway for global warming. @@jaybobdoodles

    • @jackhamilton9604
      @jackhamilton9604 Před 3 měsíci

      ape not monkey

  • @Masses_
    @Masses_ Před 2 lety +174

    That kid's face just *_screams_* "I have at least 23 mental illnesses. Keep me away from sharp objects and other humans at all times."

    • @Laz3rCat95
      @Laz3rCat95 Před 2 lety +6

      And of course away from anything that launches bullets...

    • @terriberri87
      @terriberri87 Před 2 lety +22

      Literally every photo. Is there not one normal one photo of this person

    • @YonikMalik
      @YonikMalik Před 2 lety

      @@terriberri87 I think a yearbook group photo of him I remember seeing actually looked normal. Otherwise he looks like someone shoved something up his ass without his consent.

    • @kooolkidninjamaster
      @kooolkidninjamaster Před 2 lety +7

      @@terriberri87 there one and it's definitely elementary and very very very young. It's the only one where his smile doesn't seem super creepy. Only one

    • @good1day726
      @good1day726 Před 2 lety +2

      The picture was created for this purpose.

  • @mesmer3780
    @mesmer3780 Před 2 lety +537

    I wonder if Lanza's mom herself had some form of mental illness or autism?
    That could explain why she made some of the strange choices she did in regards to her son's behavior. Perhaps 3 loads of socks a day didn't seem all that strange to her if she herself had similar compulsions but to a lesser degree. If she had an obsessive academic interest in guns because of autism or OCD, she may have assumed her son had those same interests in the same non-violent way SHE did.
    She may have had some of Lanza's same mental issues without whatever it was in him that made him violent, thus her threshold for "this is too odd we need to do something" was way higher than most people's, and she couldn't perceive things had gotten as dangerous as they had.

    • @itsnickim1101
      @itsnickim1101 Před 2 lety +106

      her being in denial and wanting a normal kid might also explain some of her choices

    • @yaelfeder9042
      @yaelfeder9042 Před 2 lety +23

      Some women with narcissistic traits become obsessed with their male children and view them as perfect. My dad’s mom was like that and it did not suit him well. He ended up abusing me.

    • @nelixsulu6201
      @nelixsulu6201 Před 2 lety +9

      I believe it

    • @opinionatedaf1563
      @opinionatedaf1563 Před 2 lety +11

      I concur. We rush to blame parents, it's not a stretch to believe she had severe mental issues as well.
      We have an untreated mental health pandemic disguised as a gun problem.

    • @nd612
      @nd612 Před 2 lety +4

      I will guess on my own and just my opinion that she had some mental health issues. I bet I'm right too.

  • @ExileTheKnightsOfMaltaNow
    @ExileTheKnightsOfMaltaNow Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks Dr Todd you're courageous to take on this subject

  • @d.h.dd.h.d.5230
    @d.h.dd.h.d.5230 Před rokem +7

    You missed one vital key factor...his obsession with the occult. Everyone seems to want to ignore this factor.
    Obsessions with self interests & death.

  • @howielisnoff
    @howielisnoff Před 3 lety +1019

    Some observations... The lethal elephant in the living room is Lanza’s access to exponentially lethal weapons. Why attempt to bond to a disturbed child through trips to the shooting range. Why leave an arsenal unsecured? Were there as many trips to a therapist as to the shooting range? Writing about the Sandy Hook massacre in the past, what has stood out in my mind is how Lanza’s extended family seemed to have abandoned him.

    • @millsykooksy4863
      @millsykooksy4863 Před 3 lety +24

      👆🏻 this

    • @vault1230
      @vault1230 Před 3 lety +49

      Lanza was estranged from his father by his mother legally so yeah I'm kind of surprised nobody on his mother's side gave a shit about him

    • @abeedhal6519
      @abeedhal6519 Před 3 lety +32

      No therapy for how other people treat you because of your looks. If you want the answer of why things like this happen, just read the comments. Combine people treating him like shit his whole life with his psychopathy and at some point you end up with someone gaining power over others in the most violent way.

    • @Sammysapphira
      @Sammysapphira Před 3 lety +27

      This is the unfortunate reality of autism of both kinds. Many people don't want to believe it exists except in people that are very low functioning. The idea of someone with autism able to somewhat function in life is foreign to them and they believe that the person is just "weird"
      They don't treat them with the care and help that anyone with autism needs, they treat them with contempt and denial for being strange and different.

    • @Altegore
      @Altegore Před 3 lety +53

      @JT Raven
      As a person who comes from a country with heavily restrictive laws on guns and self-defense I have to say: it's all bullshit and it solves nothing.
      Al it does is prevent the good people from defending themselves from criminals and a corrupt government (which all governments are to an extent, ours especially).
      Again - actual citizen of an actually heavily restricted county.

  • @cut--
    @cut-- Před 3 lety +177

    That photo reminds of "The Scream" by Edvard Munch.

  • @joshuawayneyork
    @joshuawayneyork Před rokem +5

    That picture of Adam Lanza says it all.

  • @jasirtyr8640
    @jasirtyr8640 Před měsícem

    Mothers suffer a lot when they have such kind of kids. Bless them.

  • @sedaisildar8120
    @sedaisildar8120 Před 3 lety +309

    "We Need to Talk About Kevin" that was a stunning movie. People who have kids on ASD need help. Not every parent is equipped with raising a child on ASD. We need to have a better social net to catch the ones that fall through the cracks. Dr. Grande, I appreciate how you are careful not to label people on ASD, thank you.

    • @sharonw2008
      @sharonw2008 Před 3 lety +30

      No parents are equipped to deal with ASD, as a parent of a child with ASD myself every day is a new learning day. It's exhausting both mentally and physically and there isn't much help either especially when they leave primary school. I wouldn't change her for the world though, she is the most thoughtful and loving person and she knows the difference between right and wrong.

    • @michaellovely6601
      @michaellovely6601 Před 3 lety +19

      Tilda Swinton gave a fantastic performance in "We Need to Talk About Kevin."

    • @sedaisildar8120
      @sedaisildar8120 Před 3 lety +11

      @@sharonw2008 I know I have a child on ASD 15yo boy. When I said not all parents are equipped with this disorder I meant not every parent knows developmental milestones, have enough education to rapidly learn and apply methods to help their kids, have enough patience, have enough discipline to be consistent and follow through therapy suggestions, so on and so forth. I also worked as an instructional therapist for kids ages between 3 and 6. I came across various families. It is quite taxing on mothers especially. Love and hugs to you!

    • @sedaisildar8120
      @sedaisildar8120 Před 3 lety +3

      @@michaellovely6601 oh, she was exceptional with her chilling performance!

    • @michaellovely6601
      @michaellovely6601 Před 3 lety +3

      @@sedaisildar8120 There are a few performances by Meryl Streep that can give me chills; namely her roles in "Kramer vs. Kramer" and "Sophie's Choice." If you ever watch either of those movies you can expect a chill down your spine from Meryl either portraying a Holocaust survivor in "Sophie's Choice" or as a mother fighting for custody of her young son in "Kramer vs. Kramer."

  • @susanjoycesabo8450
    @susanjoycesabo8450 Před 3 lety +420

    Adam Lanza's parents esp. mother really enabled his psychopathy. What parent does multiple loads of laundry daily because the child compulsively puts on new socks all day? To encourage the kid's access to weapons really is unbelievable. It takes denial to a whole new level.

    • @gigi9301
      @gigi9301 Před 2 lety +39

      Exactly! I would have said...sorry you're out of clean socks...I guess you can learn how to use the washing machine, wear a pair inside out, or knock it off. If the kid can use a gun, he can operate a washing machine. Case closed.

    • @Cec9e13
      @Cec9e13 Před 2 lety +24

      Yes, making him do his own laundry is EXACTLY what should have happened. He has a compulsion - okay, but that has the consequence of running out of socks. "Therefore, here is what you do to mitigate the issues caused by your compulsion." YOU. The one dealing with the compulsion. Making an issue of it makes the whole problem worse. Instead, the person with the compulsion should have the choice of finding a way around it, or doing the extra laundry.

    • @gigi9301
      @gigi9301 Před 2 lety +20

      If the kid can load a gun, he can work the knobs of a washer and dryer!! I also believe his own father is at least 50% to blame; ignoring his son and just sending a check to the ex wife gets a ZERO rating from me in the "dad of the year" survey.

    • @gigi9301
      @gigi9301 Před 2 lety +15

      @@Cec9e13 I would also show him the water bill and make him responsible to pay for the excess utility fees.

    • @GarrettJimmy
      @GarrettJimmy Před 2 lety +1

      The guilt she feels must be immense, and that goes without saying.

  • @2hazeleyes
    @2hazeleyes Před 7 měsíci +3

    I appreciate you analyzing this case. I'm on the spectrum and have OCD. Without medication and therapy my OCD really does take over. However, I am very aware when my thoughts/actions are not "normal" and can be hyper-empathetic (though I don't always know how to properly show that I care or can relate)

  • @ShaneBradford
    @ShaneBradford Před rokem +4

    The fact he told the victims to look at him is so scary

  • @dangus69420
    @dangus69420 Před 2 lety +365

    I read he had some crazy food habits that lead to him being very malnourished throughout his life. This also probably affected his brain and decision making ability

    • @halcaali
      @halcaali Před 2 lety +64

      he was 112 pounds and 6'0' feet tall when he died, he was severely malnourished

    • @taylor4248
      @taylor4248 Před 2 lety +35

      @@halcaali and 3 months before death weighed 85 pounds, have you seen the stuff he had in a document? he was anorexic

    • @rayanouchraa6720
      @rayanouchraa6720 Před 2 lety +85

      His lowest weight was 98 pounds, Lanza also wrote his documents that he had a hatred for “fat” people, and a appreciation for “thin” people, he also deemed “thin” people as “graceful and beautiful”, and encouraged people to stop eating. That’s blatant anorexia right there, not to mention, he also played Dance Dance Revolution for up to 12 hours a day, which could probably be some form of over-exercise, a behavior that many anorexics display.
      Also, just look at the photos of himself!! He looks so emaciated, he was literally wasting away due to malnutrition and anorexia.

    • @christina3521
      @christina3521 Před 2 lety +9

      The biopsy of his brain showed it was normal. Also drugs or alcohol in the blood.

    • @riccee5242
      @riccee5242 Před 2 lety

      So autistic individuals do Mass schuttings?? That's the biggest load of BS

  • @isabellaman9513
    @isabellaman9513 Před 3 lety +682

    i am never disappointed when dr. grande posts a video. always makes my day.

  • @scheistundzebreath
    @scheistundzebreath Před 2 lety +2

    Well stated and analyzed. Lanza was the "Perfect Storm."

  • @mario-qi3yw
    @mario-qi3yw Před rokem +3

    Thank you Dr Grande for reviewing this awful tragedy. I’m not sure as a mother how you could change the ocd behavior. Why was he going to regular school? This case is so unbelievably sad.

  • @MrTonyJ
    @MrTonyJ Před 3 lety +365

    This one made me uncomfortable because the vast majority of people on the spectrum are more empathetic than they are given credit for with no desire to cause anyone harm.

    • @nuancedproductions3548
      @nuancedproductions3548 Před 3 lety +57

      Yeah honestly he sounds more like a psychopath than any autistic person I've interacted with online including myself.

    • @MrTonyJ
      @MrTonyJ Před 3 lety +54

      Nuanced Productions I am thinking there is done unrecognized comorbidity going on. I think he is autistic, but not just autistic.

    • @raquellofstedt9713
      @raquellofstedt9713 Před 3 lety +4

      yes. Absolutely-

    • @thesummerland6165
      @thesummerland6165 Před 3 lety +47

      EXACTLY, his lack of empathy, his zoned out affect, pedophilia etc and yet his mother gives access to assault weapons.., he had far more wrong than simple spectrum..this is highly unfair to those with autism who would never harm

    • @jeanettemullins
      @jeanettemullins Před 3 lety +18

      Yes, absolutely. His autism is being focused on and seems to miss a lot of other issues.

  • @skyofthelivingdead
    @skyofthelivingdead Před 3 lety +402

    Even as a kid in the middle/high school photos, the dude had the “crazy eyes.”

    • @obe22099
      @obe22099 Před 3 lety +29

      True. It's just a giant shit sandwich, it's awful. Domino effect of bad decisions and poor judgement by his mom which lead to that day. Even if she didn't have any firearms, he obviously wasn't getting the help he needed.

    • @markhardy455
      @markhardy455 Před 3 lety +47

      Crazy eyes are highly correlated with high psychopathy. Stay away from people with eyeballs like that. Adam Shiff, EOC, and Charlie Manson just to name a few.

    • @AtticusStount
      @AtticusStount Před 3 lety +13

      His eyes are empty. He is a machine.

    • @RosemarieHunter
      @RosemarieHunter Před 3 lety +11

      @@markhardy455 my ex husband.... I called him shark eyes... They were dead inside.

    • @DUKETACTICS333
      @DUKETACTICS333 Před 3 lety +3

      He had bad luck with the timing of the shots

  • @andrewhelfand2534
    @andrewhelfand2534 Před rokem

    The doctor is brilliant and can explain himself to a lay person so it can be understood.

  • @stevesilva2780
    @stevesilva2780 Před 2 lety +16

    Everyone talks about the "warning signs". But realistically, there's millions of kids, who for lack of a better description, are weirdos just like him. We're never going identify and stop all of them ahead of time. No matter how much we try to keep an eye out for them.

    • @karenhegarty7244
      @karenhegarty7244 Před rokem +6

      Not all 'wierdos' harm themselves or others. We need to be careful of stereotyping

  • @calgal7828
    @calgal7828 Před 3 lety +345

    I try not to make judgements based on a person’s appearance but it’s hard not to in this case. Such a tragedy

    • @Sunstar441
      @Sunstar441 Před 2 lety +56

      It's a common misconception that you can't judge someone by the way they look but if you see someone who looks totally out of it they probably are. The trick is to use your best judgement when interacting with new people. If they look fucking insane then run the fuck away.

    • @vintage_hart6392
      @vintage_hart6392 Před 2 lety +18

      I look at someone's behavior and how they treat people. It's OK to judge people at times

    • @noradosmith
      @noradosmith Před 2 lety +31

      The other photo doesn't look as horrific, just a typical boy. But yes that one photo is one of the most horrible faces I've ever seen.

    • @buddyzpal
      @buddyzpal Před 2 lety +17

      His facial features, the protruding ears and elongated face, are common in Fragile X Syndrome. ASD and Fragile X share common features in the way they communicate and interact socially.

    • @jeffstanley4593
      @jeffstanley4593 Před 2 lety +7

      You call it a pine tree based on its appearance. Same as calling a car a car. He looked crazy and he was. It is not judgmental it is observational.

  • @whysosketch7591
    @whysosketch7591 Před 3 lety +181

    5:12 he went from “👋🙂” to “😳” That had me dying

    • @sandraheaton1084
      @sandraheaton1084 Před 3 lety +21

      Yeah...serious psychiatric illnesses are HILARIOUS.

    • @johnonthephone5625
      @johnonthephone5625 Před 3 lety +5

      @@sandraheaton1084 yeah they are

    • @screwmuckduck8905
      @screwmuckduck8905 Před 3 lety +3

      @@sandraheaton1084 oh really? Is it hilarious when they start killing people? Oh yeah hahaha 😂😂🤣🤣 I’m sure you’ll be laughing then.

    • @sandraheaton1084
      @sandraheaton1084 Před 3 lety +26

      @@screwmuckduck8905 I was being sarcastic.

    • @screwmuckduck8905
      @screwmuckduck8905 Před 3 lety

      @@sandraheaton1084 as someone once said there’s always some intended sneer to sarcasm. Idc what you say.

  • @sfvizuals
    @sfvizuals Před 9 měsíci +6

    Thank you for this information Dr. Grande. Very insightful and logical. Subscribed! 🙏🏼
    Anyways, such a horrific event all around. Adam was obviously a severely disturbed individual and I wish that he could have gotten the help he needed.
    Although his mother was certainly negligent to some degree (especially with his gun access) I do feel bad for her. She literally could not connect the dots for whatever reason. Im not a parent, but I feel many parents can not see the redflags in their children.

    • @TheFlwildman
      @TheFlwildman Před 3 měsíci

      scripted, not insightful, this man is not trained to be insightful for someone he never met and is apparently dead. he, like you, can only get it second or third hand
      i do not know what type of doctor you think he is, why don't you ask him?

  • @teejay6063
    @teejay6063 Před 2 lety +1

    Was one of the worst days as an entire state I and many others have ever been a part of. I remember exactly where and when I was when we were told. Our entire shop took a break and had a moment of silence. Changed us all.

  • @user-gi3sn5js8y
    @user-gi3sn5js8y Před 3 lety +174

    This is legitimately one of my top 5 channels to watch, be entertained by and not feel like the content I'm watching is making me dumber.

    • @knockhello2604
      @knockhello2604 Před 3 lety

      Same

    • @Jendromeda
      @Jendromeda Před 3 lety +4

      same here....i am learning alot and unfortunately, also seeing signs and symptoms in people that i know, which makes me sad.

    • @_Gondor44_
      @_Gondor44_ Před 3 lety

      Absolutely. It is informative and interesting

  • @annresnik6059
    @annresnik6059 Před 2 lety +178

    My son had ASD, and he had counseling and School support classes for kids with Autism. He became an excellent student and more outgoing in middle school. He had many friendships in High School and is a perfect student in college with many friends. Although there is still some rigidity and some anxiety, he has come a long, long way.

    • @musictraining5071
      @musictraining5071 Před rokem +7

      who cares

    • @lorel9371
      @lorel9371 Před rokem +42

      @@musictraining5071 I care. It’s great to know that there are parents who help their children receive adequate treatment in order to become successful because of it.
      Kudos to you, Ann! Excellent job, Mom!!

    • @musictraining5071
      @musictraining5071 Před rokem +1

      @@lorel9371 What does successful even mean, it just means fitting people into boxes they're not made for. modern society is total BS

    • @musictraining5071
      @musictraining5071 Před rokem

      @@lorel9371 treatment for what? for stuff like ADHD and autism. half of the time it's hardly a "disease" that needs treatment. society needs to shove it. either they get off their "rigid thinking" or they let it be. i for my parts i'm glad i'm not socialized in this insane society.

    • @lorel9371
      @lorel9371 Před rokem +19

      @@musictraining5071 Successful in this case, means that Ann raised a son who didn’t kill a bunch of kids or educators. That’s success to me.
      Your warped sense of what you perceive people believe success is, doesn’t apply to me. You make negative, distorted assumptions. Seriously though, who cares?!?

  • @louise2467
    @louise2467 Před rokem +1

    I have now watched many many of your excellent videos, with your dry wit and deadpan delivery. I am now compelled to pay you (what I can comfortably afford) via the patron page, as I pay for Netflix and other stuff but I get WAYYYYY MORE ENJOYMENT from watching you, Dr Grande. Btw you will be my first paid CZcamsr. 🤩

  • @R0bz.Z0mbi3
    @R0bz.Z0mbi3 Před 10 měsíci +1

    i think its crazy how much im like adam lanza i have all the same diagnoses as him and other things

  • @katieeckler7543
    @katieeckler7543 Před 3 lety +154

    That picture of him in the thumbnail truly gives me chills, it’s so creepy

  • @endorfiene7457
    @endorfiene7457 Před 3 lety +359

    im in the spectrum and i can't even believe how killing isn't extremely overstimulating and exhausting

    • @screwmuckduck8905
      @screwmuckduck8905 Před 3 lety +10

      I am too but I have to say I’m confused by what you’re saying. Extra words and the double negative have me confused. So you can’t believe it isn’t over stimulating and exhausting? Care to reiterate

    • @endorfiene7457
      @endorfiene7457 Před 3 lety +35

      @@screwmuckduck8905 i dont see how i use double negatives? think i couldn't have put it more plainly and straightforward

    • @screwmuckduck8905
      @screwmuckduck8905 Před 3 lety +4

      @@endorfiene7457 sometimes I understand what people are saying, and sometimes I can’t. You can’t even believe how killing isn’t extremely over stimulating and exhausting? So you believe how killing IS extremely over stimulating and exhausting? Or was there a typo? What was your point if you could rephrase it?

    • @endorfiene7457
      @endorfiene7457 Před 3 lety +35

      @@screwmuckduck8905 yes i believe it would be extremely over stimulating and exhausting

    • @endorfiene7457
      @endorfiene7457 Před 3 lety +23

      @@screwmuckduck8905 keep in mind english is not my native language

  • @uomodonore245
    @uomodonore245 Před rokem +7

    I've had OCD and fought as hard as I could against my obsessions. I knew they were nonsense. I don't have OCD anymore. Thank goodness for SSRI's!

    • @propbraker
      @propbraker Před rokem +3

      Try to get off of them if you can, in the long term it's probably not a good thing!

    • @TheFlwildman
      @TheFlwildman Před 3 měsíci

      no probably to it, anytime you inhibit serotonin for long periods you will have to pay another price. Never stop cold. Always have some in reserve!
      @@propbraker

  • @mary3710
    @mary3710 Před rokem

    4 more views Dr. And you hit 1M views!!!! Congrats!

  • @ReligiousZombie
    @ReligiousZombie Před 2 lety +839

    You can almost understand (without agreeing with, of course) the motivation behind a high schooler killing the classmates he believed bullied him. But this Lanza guy gunned down a classroom full of first graders. He is absolutely the worst of the worst when it comes to mass killers. What he did was so horrible that here in America we have a whole demographic of halfwits who say the crime never happened.

    • @Slow_Biden
      @Slow_Biden Před 2 lety +110

      Oh boy... Welcome to May of 2022

    • @karambains9571
      @karambains9571 Před 2 lety +43

      @@Slow_Biden its like a repeat of this

    • @vickilynnvale8869
      @vickilynnvale8869 Před 2 lety +4

      💯💯

    • @Alfredo-lol
      @Alfredo-lol Před 2 lety +32

      @@Slow_Biden It's been a dark month....
      This month was supposed to one of celebration, but I can't help but think about the kids and the families affected
      They're going through so much that I'm not capable of even understanding....
      I wish we could do more than just give out our prayers and condolences, it feels empty now saying that.... it lost its meaning

    • @RajHK8
      @RajHK8 Před 2 lety +2

      I’m Howie Mandell. Welcome to Bullshit!

  • @tomtomtom6970
    @tomtomtom6970 Před 3 lety +511

    A mother acting like everything is OK can be one of the worst things ever...
    EDIT: Of course the father is at fault too for not even being there in the first place and it shouldnt all be the mothers responsibility to look after a kids mental well being (its an awful society standard that boys cant really talk to their dads about feelings even if they have a dad in their life). I just wasnt thinking of that when I wrote the comment.

    • @doneestoner9945
      @doneestoner9945 Před 3 lety +16

      I think she was partially responsible for the murders. She bought those weapons for him ! WTF

    • @Thundersnowy
      @Thundersnowy Před 3 lety +8

      Yeah. Blame the mom. Convenient. Until it's you trying to figure out how to deal with something nobody can tell you how to deal with. And nothing you try works.

    • @Koraxus
      @Koraxus Před 3 lety +12

      @@Thundersnowy I get the point but was she trying at all? there was clear neglect here,
      she was getting 200,000 in child support. could not have searched some help?

    • @mercury_rising
      @mercury_rising Před 3 lety +13

      Geez, blame the dead mother when the dad just bailed! No one talks about his responsibility!

    • @1badcrow463
      @1badcrow463 Před 3 lety +1

      @finalgeneration First responders and others going in 1 door and coming out another....milling around then going in again....
      = bullshit
      Look around my friend... the video is on youtube..

  • @catherinechimilio1935
    @catherinechimilio1935 Před 2 lety

    Wow beautifully explained

  • @rachelray4040
    @rachelray4040 Před 6 měsíci +1

    His mother definitely enabled his illness. My step mother does the exact same thing with my brother and I will forever resent it.

  • @pizzafrenzyman
    @pizzafrenzyman Před 3 lety +325

    It is downright horrifying that he had access to firearms.

    • @sirbader1
      @sirbader1 Před 3 lety +9

      He didn't. He never existed. You are operating out of fear, bad idea.

    • @sirbader1
      @sirbader1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@hanselmansell7555 No, but nice try. Going to have to do better than that.

    • @waspoppin4784
      @waspoppin4784 Před 3 lety +19

      @@sirbader1 Qtard lol

    • @waspoppin4784
      @waspoppin4784 Před 3 lety +25

      @@sirbader1 do you think Bill gates is turning the frogs gay using chem trails as well lmao

    • @jaimemendoza5163
      @jaimemendoza5163 Před 3 lety

      And also that he was let loose on the public.

  • @mouseketeery
    @mouseketeery Před 3 lety +253

    I know it's 'out of style' these days, but I can't help thinking that he would have been better off if he'd gone into a 'special school' or some other facility. His mother didn't seem to have a clue how to raise/manage a son with so many issues, even when he was a younger child.

    • @doneestoner9945
      @doneestoner9945 Před 3 lety +48

      And she gave him guns ! WTF.

    • @melteddarkchocolate000
      @melteddarkchocolate000 Před 3 lety +13

      That’s what I said! It would be better for him to be places in a setting where there’s kids who are alike him.

    • @melteddarkchocolate000
      @melteddarkchocolate000 Před 3 lety +25

      Mike M and? If my child asked for guns that’s concerning.

    • @anonymousmobster2444
      @anonymousmobster2444 Před 3 lety +31

      @@MikeJones-rk1un Even as a conservative, that should've raised some red flags imo.

    • @comfym3850
      @comfym3850 Před 3 lety +8

      i guess nothing about his appearance in photos made her realize there was a situation with her child

  • @phil6899
    @phil6899 Před rokem +5

    "The eyes are the windows into the soul." Amen to fucking that.

  • @CHlNY
    @CHlNY Před 2 měsíci

    Great analysis! Ty

  • @mattyjohnsson257
    @mattyjohnsson257 Před 2 lety +271

    These completely unbiased, non-judging, neutral and objective observations, no matter how horrific events covered, are such a relief these days. Thanks for your videos. Merry Xmas.

    • @blessedrthosesermount99
      @blessedrthosesermount99 Před 2 lety

      Christmas.

    • @alexmicurin1314
      @alexmicurin1314 Před rokem

      you fr wrote merry fucking christmas under a school shooting video, give yourself a pat on the back

    • @SgtMajorSkull
      @SgtMajorSkull Před 11 měsíci +3

      "These completely unbiased, non-judging, neutral and objective observations, no matter how horrific events covered, are such a relief these days. Thanks for your videos. Merry Xmas." - This has to be from one of this channel's shills

    • @childofcascadia
      @childofcascadia Před 4 měsíci +1

      @SgtMajorSkull
      No. Its because its a neutral analysis without hyperbole, hysterics, or conspiracy theories.
      Thats so rare nowadays.
      Most people dont understand the diff between fact and opinion or theory.
      And you cant talk about an event that has been politicized im some way without a whole bunch of hysterical nutters spouting off in all directions. So yeah, its refreshing.

    • @TheFlwildman
      @TheFlwildman Před 3 měsíci

      he is reading a script, that was prepared by others, he can not have gleaned this information from the dead, or government, unbiased for sure, but then the best doctors are right?
      because he has a phd attached, is he a god?

  • @elliotgold
    @elliotgold Před 3 lety +420

    I wish Dr. Grande would do an analysis of Dr. Grande...

    • @michellejackson2099
      @michellejackson2099 Před 3 lety +11

      I literally just had that thought then saw your comment

    • @zejdland
      @zejdland Před 3 lety +28

      A total psychopath.

    • @bs-gi3gs
      @bs-gi3gs Před 3 lety +9

      Inception.

    • @msgrl4254
      @msgrl4254 Před 3 lety +64

      He won't diagnose him, just speculate on what could be happening in a situation like this. Lol😂

    • @TheHeavensFellen
      @TheHeavensFellen Před 3 lety +3

      @@msgrl4254 And his Columbine one is filled with inaccuracies. An evaluation based on bad facts,, flawed from the start.

  • @JasonTate86
    @JasonTate86 Před 2 lety +8

    Cases like this prove why we need to focus on mental health and doing something about it instead of going off on political rants and doing nothing.

  • @codybluetarp
    @codybluetarp Před 2 lety +1

    I can see how the "accommodation" vs. "treatment" directions are controversial in a case with symptoms such as Lanza's. His mother was dealing with a situation all the time that no doubt became stressful to the point where she had to "let a lot slide", as opposed to consistently confronting his abnormal behaviors. It brings to mind the debate between broadly determinant forces of "Nature and Nurture" that must be taken into account in addressing the varying conditions of mental illness and behaviors that are manifested by those afflicted with it.

  • @biondatiziana
    @biondatiziana Před 3 lety +302

    On motivation: Anger at his mother, who wanted to sell the house (and I read but can't find now, to put him in an institution) and start a new life somewhere else. Whether she planned to institutionalize him or take him with her, the change would have been extremely upsetting to him. Why first-graders? Possibly related to his interest in pedophilia. (He wrote a play about a relationship between a 30yo man and a child, and the FBI found info about pedophilia and rights for pedophiles on his computer and in his room.) Warning signs: According to the FBI report, someone reported to the Newtown Police Department in 2008 (4 yr. before the massacre) that Lanza had said that he planned to kill his mother and children at Sandy Hook with an assault rifle. The report said that Newtown Police Department told this person that there was nothing they could do because the mother owned the guns legally. (Huh? Why not talk to the mother and ask her to remove the guns from their home?) On mothering: Probably the worst mother ever. Instead of helping him learn to socialize, she took him out of school and isolated him further. Knowing his predilection for violent computer games and his anti-social personality, it was absolutely irresponsible for her to give him access to guns. This tragedy is all the worse because it could have been prevented.

    • @ahnraemenkhera7451
      @ahnraemenkhera7451 Před 3 lety +21

      Good info! I thought that detail about a 5th-grader writing a story about a gun in a cane was strange. Very strange. Unless, he’d seen The Avengers. The detail about the planned move was discussed on Frontline, during the aftermath.
      An unforgettably tragic result of years of denial-don’t agree with Dr. T. it was “a phase.” Ironically, CT is one of the few states which takes mental health seriously; & so viable avenues of help were all around them.

    • @mariebernier3076
      @mariebernier3076 Před 3 lety +5

      @@ahnraemenkhera7451 google it, it was his project called, "The Big Book of Granny." It was eponymous as Granny was the main, gun-cane carrier.

    • @biondatiziana
      @biondatiziana Před 3 lety +20

      @@ahnraemenkhera7451 I agree. Even if CT didn't provide resources, she was affluent enough to afford private resources.

    • @rosannecole4992
      @rosannecole4992 Před 3 lety +11

      Mom kept him home schooled was embarrased by him he withdrew..mom needed to put her firearms in safe place.

    • @David01.d
      @David01.d Před 3 lety +8

      Yes but if he still wanted to go ahead with it , he probably would of bought his own firearms when he was of age.

  • @violetedge83
    @violetedge83 Před 3 lety +81

    For some odd reason, I cracked up when Dr. Grande said "Dance Dance Revolution" 😂😂😂😂😂 great video.

  • @coolbeans7349
    @coolbeans7349 Před 2 lety

    really does hit deep, i live in newtown CT and my father went to sandyhook for elementary shcool way back…

  • @PatriaPrimum
    @PatriaPrimum Před rokem +5

    I’m on the autism spectrum and I’m a bit annoyed by the comments. People are treating it like if you are on the spectrum you must be mentally challenged or something. While some on the spectrum are, there are also people on the high functioning end who having perfectly normal intellect, and some who even have higher intellect than most.

  • @sstaners1234
    @sstaners1234 Před 3 lety +206

    I couldn’t stop crying when I read about the 4 year boy old who died in his teacher’s arms when she was trying to shield him from the bullets.

    • @poison1vy
      @poison1vy Před 3 lety +4

      Omg how sad! 😭 thank god the teacher was there. 🙏🏻❤

    • @dk1070
      @dk1070 Před 3 lety +8

      ...just what the media wanted... got em!!

    • @diannt9583
      @diannt9583 Před 3 lety +31

      @Derek K what exactly did "the media " want? Rather silly comment.

    • @diannt9583
      @diannt9583 Před 3 lety +17

      @@ClickClack_Bam definitely the Alex Jones motivation

    • @sirbader1
      @sirbader1 Před 3 lety +3

      @@diannt9583 Yeah, he wanted to get sued, you clown.

  • @littleredcorvette4491
    @littleredcorvette4491 Před 3 lety +383

    "He avoided eye contact"
    I'm gonna have to punch X and doubt my brotha

  • @dannyrichards-nb9sh
    @dannyrichards-nb9sh Před rokem +2

    Thx 4 sharing

  • @eliallen3860
    @eliallen3860 Před měsícem +1

    Further, he sounded callousness when he told his mother that he’d care less if she were dead (a core feature of sociopathy-lacking remorse for their criminal behavior). However, after the school shooting, him killing himself sounded like remorse-unless it was his co-morbid depression (unrelated to possibly also being sociopathic) that led to him killing himself. But, Depression doesn’t usually cause them to lash out, be agressive or murder others. In severe cases, Depression usually causes them to attempt or commit suicide (or have suicidal thoughts) and even cut or self-injure themselves, as well as engage in substance abuse or starve themselves-not usually external by lashing out or harming others. That’s more rage and anger that causes someone to do that. What we do know is he was very angry and isolated, as well as obsessed with violence. Plus, the pics of that creepy look in his eyes comes across as rather disturbing and sociopathic looking. I’m beginning to think he had anxiety, depression, anorexia nervousa, and antisocial (sociopathy) personality disorder, in addition (and unrelated) to him also being on the autism spectrum. But the diagnoses matters less than if he was properly treated so this tragic school shooting would’ve never taken place.