Quote Originally Posted by David88vert View Post
If you knew what you were talking about, you would know already that Adam Lanza's toxicology report has not been released yet.
Did I say his toxicology report was released? Please quote me where I did, otherwise, you're talking out of your ass again

Additionally, you should know that the ME has already completed his autopsy, but the full report is not yet released. Professional psychatrists that have actually studied this case stand on the side of him having mental health issues.
No. No they havent.

When asked about Adam Lanza, Dr. Harold Koplewicz, President of the Child Mind Institute told INSIDE EDITION, "There are many teenagers who complain they don't feel anything. By physically hurting themselves, either with cutting or with burning, they feel more alive. This is clearly a symptom of psychiatric disorder." He ent on to say, “The one thing we do know is that when people feel hopeless, that is the most important symptom that makes someone strike out against others and against themselves,” he noted. “Having Asperger’s disorder by itself doesn’t put one at higher risk for killing someone or killing themselves, but feeling socially isolated, feeling trapped, feeling educationally overwhelmed, feeling tremendous despair without any tools to get your way out of the box, can lead to any human being to desperate measures."
What are you getting at here?

“It would be unfair to say every child with Asperger’s will become a mass murderer, but combining Asperger’s with his troubled family situation, a sense of isolation — no job, no school — and no care and treatment, is a recipe for a disaster.” - Nancy Alspaugh-Jackson, director of ACT Today, a major autism treatment program in Los Angeles
Ms Jackson is a journalist and an activist. Not a Dr.

In plain English - autism is not the sole basis for the killing, but is likely one of the multiple contributing factors.
Autism is not a contributing factor. Dr. Harold Koplewicz would disagree with your generalization.

These are the two most interviewed psychologists on Adam Lanza. Are these two "not woth their degree or their salt"?
One is not a doctor, the other confirmed everything I said. So yes, the one doctor is worth his salt.

I believe that you and I can agree that MOST autistic individuals are of little danger to society. I NEVER claimed them to be, nor that autism itself is a mental illness. You keep trying to imply that I said something like that, so you can try to feel better about your lack of basis for your comments.
Your exact quote was "the common thread between all these incidents was a mental illness" I pointed out with 100% accuracy that one of the four incidents you referenced had a legitimate clinically defined mental illness.

Susan Smith's psychatrist definitely spent more time studying her than you have. Here is a quick insight on the trial testimony. A Psychological Aspect of Susan Smith: Dependent Personality Disorder. Essays on Literary Works
You say a personality disorder is a mental disorder; professional psychologists, and myself, have said differently. I guess it's "po-Tay-toe po-tah-toe", only in you're case it's potato-turtles.

Done talking out of your ass yet? Or should I school you some more? At this rate I should start charging tuition.