daydreamer84 wrote:
ASPartOfMe wrote:
His fathers lawyer says he was diagnosed, a family friend said he was not diagnosed but the family suspects it.
ASPartOfMe wrote:
I am convinced Adam Lanza was on the spectrum. He was diagnosed, Had the triad of impairments Social reciprocity problems, substantial impairing multiple sensory issues and repetitive routines as well as a detailed narrow special interest. The guy had a spreadsheet of school shootings going back to the 1890's and collected newspaper articles about the topic from as far back as the 19th century. The only issue is his dad said he did not speak before age 3 which would be technically HFA not Aspergers.
Interesting. I didn't look into his case much.
Article about spreadsheet
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nationa ... -1.1291408
"What investigators found was a chilling spreadsheet 7 feet long and 4 feet wide that required a special printer, a document that contained Lanza?s obsessive, extensive research ? in nine-point font ? about mass murders of the past, and even attempted murders.
But it wasn?t just a spreadsheet. It was a score sheet.
?We were told (Lanza) had around 500 people on this sheet,? a law enforcement veteran told me Saturday night. ?Names and the number of people killed and the weapons that were used, even the precise make and model of the weapons. It had to have taken years. It sounded like a doctoral thesis, that was the quality of the research.?
The preliminary and final reports on the Sandy Hook talk about the multiple sensory issues.
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