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To: Bilow who wrote (693)12/23/2000 3:44:37 PM
From: Frank A. ColuccioRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 24758
 
There is an itsy-bitsy, little unabomber who is under control in most people, IMO. Sometimes more so in those who give the appearance that they are just the opposite. It sometimes takes knowing the relationships of technologies and their social implications, in order to fully despise them, or embrace them, as it were. Sometimes this character is not so itsy-bitsy, and it runs out of control. Popular lore suggests that it takes all kinds.



To: Bilow who wrote (693)12/23/2000 3:56:42 PM
From: GraceZRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 24758
 
He became schizophrenic, but eventually hauled himself out of that pit of madness. His biography is fascinating.

Schizophrenia is episodic in nature and cures itself as a natural course of the disease in about a fifth of those diagnosed. It occurs in 2% of the population across all occupations and income levels but it occurs at a much higher rate when a parent is schizophrenic. The hereditary form almost always shows up before the person is a young adult.

Most serial murderers are not schizophrenic but some multiple murders are committed by schizophrenics (a murder where more than one person is killed). Serial killers are almost always what is referred to as sociopaths and most are considered mentally competent to be held accountable for their action. As in the case of Jeffrey Damier, he had to get drunk to kill and he definitely knew what he was doing was murder.



To: Bilow who wrote (693)12/23/2000 7:58:19 PM
From: ahhahaRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 24758
 
Do you know for what Nash was specifically awarded the prize?