I agree with you Tim.
Sometimes there is "no" explanation--at least not one that is fathomable
(especially since the shooter is dead).
It reminds me of a story. A hunter was hunting polar bear in the north when
he got clues that he may have become the hunted. After two or three days of the
stress of being hunted by the bear (which polar bears actually do I hear), he
fired off all the remaining rounds in his rifle into the air.
When he was picked up by his comrades and asked why he did such a stupid
thing since the rifle was his only means of defense, he replied: "It seemed
like a good idea at the time".
I don't want to be flippant at such tradgedies, but I believe that psychology
(psychologists, psychiatrists, neurologists, etc) doesn't have satisfactory
answers for a lot of what goes on in life.
After all, we can't really define motivation, personality, or intelligence to
name a few!
--Mike
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