--- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> on 3/13/06 9:41 PM, wayback71 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > No one person is to blame for this tragedy.  For example, I 
imagine that the
> > parents of 
> > Sem wish, in retrospect, thatthey had never let him go far from 
home to go to
> > college 
> > when he had a history (didn't he?) of mental illness.   
Obviously, the MUM
> > folks did not 
> > handle this serious situation properly - no training in this?  No
> > understanindg of mental
> > illness or psychosis by those making decisions? a desire to keep 
this a low
> > profile event, 
> > so no authorities were called or real help sought for this young 
man with a
> > brain disorder? 
> > LIke most tragedies, a series of events, each one of which should 
not have
> > happened, did 
> > happen - one after the other - and lives were ruined.  I think 
most of us have
> > difficulty 
> > anticipating the Worst.
> 
> I could easily have been guilty of the same negligence Joel Wysong 
displayed
> while watching the guy. I suspect he was in the other room 
meditating when
> Sem stole the knife and left his house. Then he sat and ate 30' 
away from
> him in the dining hall, assuming obviously that Sem was harmless. I 
feel
> sorry for Joel. He's a good fellow and this will haunt him the rest 
of his
> days.
>

I read he was taking a shower when the guy left his appartment. He's 
lucky he didn't pull a Psycho on him, IMHO. But obviously, he didn't 
think that there was a danger or he wouldn't have been taking a 
shower in the first place.






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