I am sitting here watching the experts talking about this officer who is on a manifesto-killing exercise. He has already killed three people and cops are searching everywhere. Psychiatrists say he is narcissitic and paranoid . One expert said today he was a "wound collector" and it caused me to think. Who isn't when you come down to nitty-gritty. Most of us carry scars of being hurt, being forgotten, looked over, passed over, screwed over, go on and on.
I just keep thinking about what makes all of us "wound -collectors" give them up with age and wisdom. What keeps the most wounded of the collectors go on a killing manifesto? It would be interesting to know more about this man--who used to be a policeman and then was fired when he says that other police officers wrote untrue things in his file! Where did he get his support as he moved to success? What happened to that support as he started a downhill slide? Did he realize that he was a fake all the time or did he ever decide he was for real and the wounders were fake?
Christopher Dorner-LAPD Police Dept.
I'd like to know more about this man. First, I can't even remember his name. Commentators are commenting as to how the end comes for him. I am more concerned to all the "wound collectors" in my life and how they find ways to deal! And can I be a detriment or an asset to them? First, I need to quit dwelling on the collection of my own wounds!
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