What I'm wondering is how we could have prevented this? Seriously, in retrospect, unless this man reached out and asked for help, how would we (society/police/medical people) know he would do this? Do we know if he "reached out" and was denied services for whatever supposedly "ailed" him?
Its all well and good to say we need to look at positive solutions to abuse and domestic violence but how do we know its happening unless someone tells us? How can we be proactive and actually (physically) do something if those who are abused or involved in domestic violence don't say anything? Society can use all the educational tools and TV/newspaper ads 'til kingdom come but unless people actually report, reach out, talk - SAY something about going through either issue, there's not a damn thing "we" can do about it and lives will be lost. All we can do is try to be aware when something doesn't seem right, especially with children. Even then often the people who should know better (i.e. social workers and others with authority) often miss-read or don't take the action they should due to "political correctness" and kids still die.
It's a terrible situation be it male or female, adult or child, and unless we have ESP, these things will continue to happen.
JMHO
PS: To say that the mental health portion of our health system is underfunded is an understatement - big time!
Its all well and good to say we need to look at positive solutions to abuse and domestic violence but how do we know its happening unless someone tells us? How can we be proactive and actually (physically) do something if those who are abused or involved in domestic violence don't say anything? Society can use all the educational tools and TV/newspaper ads 'til kingdom come but unless people actually report, reach out, talk - SAY something about going through either issue, there's not a damn thing "we" can do about it and lives will be lost. All we can do is try to be aware when something doesn't seem right, especially with children. Even then often the people who should know better (i.e. social workers and others with authority) often miss-read or don't take the action they should due to "political correctness" and kids still die.
It's a terrible situation be it male or female, adult or child, and unless we have ESP, these things will continue to happen.
JMHO
PS: To say that the mental health portion of our health system is underfunded is an understatement - big time!