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Originally Posted by Senator Clay Davis
The fact he fled the scene is a strong argument against mental illness being involved in this. That tells me he was fully aware of the consequences that his actions entailed. Why else would he flee? Guilty people don't want to get caught after all. Vince Li is different because he committed his act, and then proceeded to ramp up the insanity. De Grood slaughtered his victims and ran. Very key difference in my opinion. One seems totally irrational and the other did the complete rational thing anyone would do after killing 5 people.
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I am not too sure about how I feel about this comment. Yes, he ran away but it doesn't seem like he had a mastermind plan to run away. The guy was found by the nearest intersection just a short while after the act. Most people who commit such an act and run away are at least somewhat difficult to find. It took a few days to find the guy involved with the Boston marathon last year. I am not too sure being found near a busy intersection is truly a "planned escape"