Friday, April 20, 2007

Wrongful Deaths? Cho's Parents Neglected His "Problems" Since Birth

Other relatives admitted Cho's parents had always been aware of his problems but had neither the time nor money for specialist help.
"Both his parents knew he had mental problems but they were poor and they couldn't send him to a special hospital in the United States.
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"His parents worked and did not have time to look after his condition and didn't give him special treatment.
"They had no time or money to look after his special problem even though they knew he was autistic."
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So, perhaps it isn't the moral and cultural deficiencies of the United States' that brought this on. They had a large family. They had enough money to send their daughter to an Ivy League school for one thing - but they couldn't give this son any special treatment.
The media reported somewhere that Cho's parents have been hospitialized with grief.
I see they can afford that.
I suspect a second opinion would garner the diagnosis as GUILT STRICKEN.
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SON OF A BITCH
EXCLUSIVE: Grandad's anger at uni murderer
Graham Brough In South Korea 20/04/2007

THE grandfather of Cho Seung-Hui said yesterday: "Son of a bitch. It serves him right he died with his victims."
Kim Hyang-Sik, 82, said he had a doom-laden dream of Cho's parents the night of his murderous rampage - and woke to hear the news of the massacre and his grandson's death.

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