Lubitz 'practised rapid descent'
The co-pilot of the Germanwings plane that crashed in the French Alps in March appears to have practised a rapid descent on a previous flight, a report by French investigators says.
The report said Andreas Lubitz repeatedly set the plane for an unauthorised...
Don't be a tw4t, I haven't even mentioned any CT's. Ironic how you want to draw me into one and go off topic. You can dance down the road by yourself on that one.
Name me one murderer who was thinking straight? Where do you draw the line?
To call it suicide is disingenuous to the meaning of the word. It was a suicidal mission to kill on a mass scale. Completely different.
He wiped out 6,000 years worth of the rest of the victims lives. When I imagine what it would have been like for them in their last moments I can hear their desperate screams in my head. I find it really depressing thinking that one minute they were here with their full lives ahead of them, and...
It says on that link "Overall, between 20% and 25% of adults may suffer an episode of major depression at some point during their lifetime."
Those figures are based on the ones who have gone to the doctor to be diagnosed, and doesn’t include the people who either deal with it themselves or mask...
Drivel ??? Don't be a tw4t.
With all the fashionable new terms for mental disorders, one day there will be no evil people in this world, just mentally ill killers. Is this what you are getting at? If you want to apply your argument to this case, you would have to apply it to every murder case...
I don't really give a monkeys arse, he doesn't even deserve this discussion. I have given my view and I am not trying to convince others to agree with me, nor am I going to go into lengthy discussion with someone who wants to convince me otherwise. I made a few statements that some on here agree...
Don't start Drew, it was only recently you were arguing in favour of Ched Evans based on his word and rubbished the victim.
If I am stupid it's a mental health condition and therefore I am not really stupid?
The FACT is he killed 149 people and until it is proved otherwise it was an evil act committed by an evil person. To pin this on depression or suicide is too simplistic a way to excuse it, and does a disservice to those who have suffered from it.
Don't forget Oscar Pistorius was surprisingly...
This is a notorious incident. It wasn’t on the spur of the moment, it was a long running fantasy that he intended to carry out. He was cold, cruel and calculating, and was sane enough to fool the system for many years. Anyone who knows right from wrong is responsible for their own actions, and...
Hitler just had a mental health problem, Shipman the same and let's not forget the West's, Brady and Hindley, Huntley and the Yorkshire Ripper etc etc. None of them were evil, just mentally unstable?
I don't think it is difficult to say. He knew himself that he had evil thoughts and always intended to commit mass murder.
He was sane enough to gain a position of trust within an airline over many years. That takes some doing if you really are a loose cannon.
I would even go so far as to say...
He said to his former girlfriend that "One day I'm going to do something that will change the whole system, and everyone will know my name and remember,".
Another thing was that his ex said that he used to wake up in the middle of the night screaming and shouting "We're going to crash, we're...
I doubt it, we cannot even get a decent service from the seagull player because of technical difficulties. Unless you are 5 years old it won't happen in your lifetime :lolol: