Here's the ever increasing List of Killer’s on Psychtropic Drugs
https://www.cchrint.org/school-shooters/
At least 37 school shootings and/or school-related acts of violence have been committed by those taking or withdrawing from psychiatric drugs resulting in 175 wounded and 82 killed (in other school shootings, information about their drug use was never made public—neither confirming or refuting if they were under the influence of prescribed drugs). The most important fact about this list, is that these are only cases where the information about their psychiatric drug use was made public.
Eric Harris age 17 (first on Zoloft then Luvox) and Dylan Klebold aged 18 (Columbine school shooting in Littleton, Colorado), killed 12 students and 1 teacher, and wounded 23 others, before killing themselves. Klebold’s medical records have never been made available to the public.
Jeff Weise, age 16, had been prescribed 60 mg/day of Prozac (three times the average starting dose for adults!) when he shot his grandfather, his grandfather’s girlfriend and many fellow students at Red Lake, Minnesota. He then shot himself. 10 dead, 12 wounded.
Cory Baadsgaard, age 16, Wahluke (Washington state) High School, was on Paxil (which caused him to have hallucinations) when he took a rifle to his high school and held 23 classmates hostage. He has no memory of the event.
Chris Fetters, age 13, killed his favorite aunt while taking Prozac.
Christopher Pittman, age 12, murdered both his grandparents while taking Zoloft. Mathew Miller, age 13, hung himself in his bedroom closet after taking Zoloft for 6 days.
Kip Kinkel, age 15, (on Prozac and Ritalin) shot his parents while they slept then went to school and opened fire killing 2 classmates and injuring 22 shortly after beginning Prozac treatment.
Luke Woodham, age 16 (Prozac) killed his mother and then killed two students, wounding six others.
A boy in Pocatello, ID (Zoloft) in 1998 had a Zoloft-induced seizure that caused an armed stand off at his school.
Michael Carneal (Ritalin), age 14, opened fire on students at a high school prayer meeting in West Paducah, Kentucky. Three teenagers were killed, five others were wounded.
A young man in Huntsville, Alabama (Ritalin) went psychotic chopping up his parents with an ax and also killing one sibling and almost murdering another.
Andrew Golden, age 11, (Ritalin) and Mitchell Johnson, aged 14, (Ritalin) shot 15 people, killing four students, one teacher, and wounding 10 others.
TJ Solomon, age 15, (Ritalin) high school student in Conyers, Georgia opened fire on and wounded six of his class mates.
Rod Mathews, age 14, (Ritalin) beat a classmate to death with a bat.
James Wilson, age 19, (various psychiatric drugs) from Breenwood, South Carolina, took a .22 caliber revolver into an elementary school killing two young girls, and wounding seven other children and two teachers.
Elizabeth Bush, age 13, (Paxil) was responsible for a school shooting in Pennsylvania
Jason Hoffman (Effexor and Celexa) – school shooting in El Cajon, California Jarred Viktor, age 15, (Paxil), after five days on Paxil he stabbed his grandmother 61 times.
Chris Shanahan, age 15 (Paxil) in Rigby, ID who out of the blue killed a woman.
Jeff Franklin (Prozac and Ritalin), Huntsville, AL, killed his parents as they came home from work using a sledge hammer, hatchet, butcher knife and mechanic’s file, then attacked his younger brothers and sister.
Neal Furrow (Prozac) in LA Jewish school shooting reported to have been court-ordered to be on Prozac along with several other medications.
Kevin Rider, age 14, was withdrawing from Prozac when he died from a gunshot wound to his head. Initially it was ruled a suicide, but two years later, the investigation into his death was opened as a possible homicide. The prime suspect, also age 14, had been taking Zoloft and other SSRI antidepressants.
Alex Kim, age 13, hung himself shortly after his Lexapro prescription had been doubled.
Diane Routhier was prescribed Welbutrin for gallstone problems. Six days later, after suffering many adverse effects of the drug, she shot herself.
Billy Willkomm, an accomplished wrestler and a University of Florida student, was prescribed Prozac at the age of 17. His family found him dead of suicide – hanging from a tall ladder at the family’s Gulf Shore Boulevard home in July 2002.
Kara Jaye Anne Fuller-Otter, age 12, was on Paxil when she hung herself from a hook in her closet. Kara’s parents said “…. the damn doctor wouldn’t take her off it and I asked him to when we went in on the second visit. I told him I thought she was having some sort of reaction to Paxil…”)
Gareth Christian, Vancouver, age 18, was on Paxil when he committed suicide in 2002, (Gareth’s father could not accept his son’s death and killed himself.) Julie Woodward, age 17, was on Zoloft when she hung herself in her family’s detached garage.
Matthew Miller was 13 when he saw a psychiatrist because he was having difficulty at school. The psychiatrist gave him samples of Zoloft. Seven days later his mother found him dead, hanging by a belt from a laundry hook in his closet.
Kurt Danysh, age 18, and on Prozac, killed his father with a shotgun. He is now behind prison bars, and writes letters, trying to warn the world that SSRI drugs can kill.
Woody ____, age 37, committed suicide while in his 5th week of taking Zoloft. Shortly before his death his physician suggested doubling the dose of the drug. He had seen his physician only for insomnia. He had never been depressed, nor did he have any history of any mental illness symptoms.
A boy from Houston, age 10, shot and killed his father after his Prozac dosage was increased.
Hammad Memon, age 15, shot and killed a fellow middle school student. He had been diagnosed with ADHD and depression and was taking Zoloft and “other drugs for the conditions.”
Matti Saari, a 22-year-old culinary student, shot and killed 9 students and a teacher, and wounded another student, before killing himself. Saari was taking an SSRI and a benzodiazapine.
Steven Kazmierczak, age 27, shot and killed five people and wounded 21 others before killing himself in a Northern Illinois University auditorium. According to his girlfriend, he had recently been taking Prozac, Xanax and Ambien. Toxicology results showed that he still had trace amounts of Xanax in his system.
Finnish gunman Pekka-Eric Auvinen, age 18, had been taking antidepressants before he killed eight people and wounded a dozen more at Jokela High School – then he committed suicide.
Asa Coon from Cleveland, age 14, shot and wounded four before taking his own life. Court records show Coon was on Trazodone.
Jon Romano, age 16, on medication for depression, fired a shotgun at a teacher in his New York high school.
Missing from list… 3 of 4 known to have taken these same meds….
What drugs was Jared Lee Loughner on, age 21…… killed 6 people and injuring 14 others in Tuscon, AZ
What drugs was James Eagan Holmes on, age 24….. killed 12 people and injuring 59 others in Aurora Colorado
What drugs was Jacob Tyler Roberts on, age 22, killed 2 injured 1, Clackamas OR
It's a good theory and assessment. Taking insulin has a similar effect. I knew a colleague who was a full blown diabetic who thought he could 'cheat' the system. I use to see him inject the insulin into his arm. Yet, I'd see him drink cans of Pepsi and eat jelly donuts. I once asked him about it and he promptly told me he would inject more insulin to compensate for the sugar.
That's not how it works though. The big swings he was putting his body through was damning. It was like going 50 mph and then slamming the gear shifter in reverse. Last I saw of him he was in intensive care. His body was shutting down and he never understood why he was there.
Yes, the human body always try to achieve optimal balance. When drugs entire the equation, the body tries to compensate for it and that becomes a new optimal balance. Take the drug away, the body doesn't know how to cope.
Agreed. There are two things one should never attempt to alter without extremely careful consideration. Those are: 1. Brain chemistry and 2. Hormone levels.
The long-term end results of both are disastrous, even if both offer "short term benefits" for some. As is typical with our warped and insane medical establishment, they attempt to relieve or suppress a highly specific symptom, without making hardly any effort to understand what the real CAUSE of the symptom is. I call our dominant allopathic medical system "fast food medicine".
If the doctor can suppress the symptom or relieve the pain, both parties feel "satisfied"...temporarily any way. But one "suppressed symptom" eventually leads to a second, third, fourth, etc. "active and unsuppressed symptom" in the end, as the body, which is far wiser than the mind of humans, attempts to signal its operator that something is amiss. This is how and why we come to 70+ year olds taking on average 5 prescription medications, and 80+ years olds on average are taking 7+ prescription meds. Effectively each decade beginning at age 40 or so results in the suppression of at least one, often two symptoms.
And that "something that is amiss" is ALWAYS a subjective psychological perception, more often than not "figurative" in nature, that the body/psyche treats as a real and present threat to its survival and thusly acts accordingly by altering the physical tissues and organs to protect itself from imminent danger. And this is what we call "dis-ease", both physical and psychological.
The movie "Idiocracy" was really a documentary....
I like this and I'd like to borrow it. It is certainly 'fast food medicine' and the accumulation of taking it changes the body's natural optimal balance to a "new normal" of dependency. Maybe this a mere insight to a larger meaning to what is meant by the "new nomal"? Look up "Post Finasteride Syndrome as an example. Anabolic steroid use as another. How many more drugs do the same? I've come to the conclusion that all Allopathic drugs are a candidate for long term problems.
And you are 100% correct. Not a one of them is beneficial. The question most won't contemplate is whether either symptom suppression or pain relief is truly a "remedy" for what ails them, understandably so, as mainstream doctors have been trained into achieving only these results, to the long-term detriment of their patients.
Pain and symptoms are a signal from our body that something is, or was amiss in our minds. And the body knows best, by a landslide. 90%+ of the time, if people were patient enough and willing to "live with the pain/symptom" for a few days, everything would naturally return to normal. But in our "fast food society", only quick-fix immediate benefits are sought out, to the detriment of understanding the cause. And it is the cause of our ailments, which mainstream medicine gets an F- grade in attempting to explain.
Our mainstream doctors have been profoundly miseducated. This is a red pill very few are ready to even contemplate, let alone swallow. You are well ahead of the masses.
I think this board is a harbinger for your suggestion of a "new normal" that is to come to the masses in time. The distrust in mainstream medicine is growing by leaps and bounds each month here as people come to terms with "new facts", which are really just "old facts" that have been massively suppressed for decades.
Borrow away my friend! I'm writing a book with this title so you're offering up some free marketing for me.