about the alleged shooter: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/justin-bourque-what-we-know-about-moncton-shooting-suspect-1.2665900
"He's always seemed to have a problem with authority," Caitlin Isaac, who worked with Bourque at Wal-Mart several years ago, told Business Insider, adding that he had issues "with parents, bosses, police."
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He posted a number of poems and lyrics, such as "Sharpened claws poisoned tip manicure./ Painted skin hiding the beast within./ Daggered heels designed to cut your face./ No remorse crushing the human race."
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RIP canadian police officers.
Asked whether she could have predicted that Bourque might ever carry out a killing spree, his former Wal-Mart colleague Isaac said she was "surprised, and also not."
She recounted a camping trip a while back with Bourque and some of their Wal-Mart colleagues at the time, when he brought a gun.
"He held onto the whole night while drinking. That kind of freaked us out, so we didn't invite him the next time."
finally someone with the courage to admit that they kinda did see it coming, Caitlin Isaac you win an IWC Integrity award
but when people get confused why they didn't act on the second case it's probably because most people are so crazy that they hear specific plots to destroy other peoples lives every few days. if the police investigated everyone with murderous grievances they wouldn't have time to direct traffic or do paperwork about jaywalking.
getfiscal posted:whenever i read the acquaintance reaction things they are either like "he lived two streets over. i saw him bicycle across a guy's lawn once to cut a corner. i'm shocked he did this because i remember him half-smiling" but more and more you also get like "yeah i worked with him. i remember him saying he had a gun and a specific plan to attack certain targets associated with his deeply-held convictions and grievances. i thought it was a bit weird but didn't think much more of it."
but when people get confused why they didn't act on the second case it's probably because most people are so crazy that they hear specific plots to destroy other peoples lives every few days. if the police investigated everyone with murderous grievances they wouldn't have time to direct traffic or do paperwork about jaywalking.
i chalk that up to a change in Manners about what you say after someone's death if you didn't really mind them that much when they were alive, no matter how they died. I have a hard time believing that spree killers change that much, it seems more likely that other people changed how they talk about them.
personally i think it's that capitalist alienation causes us to be unable to process boundaries anymore but hey maybe it's great and good and everyone should be completely open about everything all the time and i'm just an old man with hangups
chickeon posted:there was a guy on CBC today talking about tghis with the surname Bourgeois lol
i did a double take at this too on the radio
i hear about news if it's big enough so it doesn't really matter, but otoh it is isolating not to pay it any attention. it's like one of the few ways to semi-functionally feel like a member of a community while you're in a completely urban modern environment i think. what is going on? what does the average person think is going on? idfk
on the bright side, my gf feels the same way, so instead of paying attention to all that bullshit we make sandwiches and go picnic instead
daddyholes posted:i mean are theatrical manifesto suicide notes for spree killings really a new thing? no, these kinds of killers often have histrionic tendencies. it seems like a lot of them probably always bragged about what they did to as many people as would listen but people didn't think that was something to tell a reporter because of existing taboos or fear of being held culpable. however they can and do tell a lot of people now, as the Rhizzone found out recently, when noted poster gwap/gwarp could have saved all of those people if we had only listened to gwim.
the form is probably the new thing, did anyone write whatever bullshit and call it a manifesto pre-unabomber?