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Originally Posted by Mercury Bullet
Thats the thing, "snapped" doesn't just happen without ANY warning. It might be minor things but there is ALWAYS some kind of mental and/or physical warnings before someone "snaps". Now, he was quiet and reserved, but maybe he got completely withdrawn before this went down. Maybe he had a temper, but maybe he got extremely volatile before this went down. I don't know. But snapping without any sort of warning doesn't happen.
For the record, I'm not a psychologist but it was my original major in college and I switched @ about 80 units, so I was very close to completing a BA in it. Does that make me an expert? No. So don't jump down my throat about it but I think I can help understand this a little better from that aspect.
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Yeah, I work in a Psychiatric Hospital Mercury, so I'm just trying to do the same thing as you. There's usually warning signs before 'snapping', that's what I don't understand. This is so completely out of left field and shocking. It'll be interesting to see if anyone comes out with "noticing changes in his behavior" stories.