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This seems to always be the description of some crazed lunatic... "Dr. Brian L. Evans, a periodontist in Hamden, Conn., for whom Ms. Carey had worked until about a year ago, said that he believed that she had suffered a significant head injury sometime during the year she was employed by him.
He described Ms. Carey as having “a bit of a temper,” but “nothing unusual, nothing that would ever lead us to think she would ever do anything like this.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/04/us/gunfire-reported-outside-the-capitol.html?_r=0
Someone torched an 8 story dorm when my daughter was in school at Murray State. The previous year a student had gotten a head injury and began acting strangely. She called me about it and I told her, that yes, a head injury can cause that kind of change. The next year when the fire happened she wasn't living in that dorm, thank God, but had moved out to be an RA in another one. After all the investigating was done, he turned out to be the arsonist. He poured gas in the stairwells and set it on fire, so the students could not use them. And of course, the elevators are captured during a fire. So they were jumping out of the windows. My daughter saw all that and I think she suffers some effects of it to this day.
An injury to the head can cause schizophrenia.
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