I wasn't thinking something like that. I'm trying to make sense of it. He is a men's right activist, an anti-feminist attorney with a list of a dozen targets to kill. (Other judges, doctors and his own oncologist too.) As far as I understand he has no previous criminal record of any sort. It's not like he has an online law degree. It said somewhere he is from Washington State University? He files stupid law suits against 'ladies nights'... the women's studies program in Columbia University and other stuff like that, which as an attorney he should know it wouldn't hold in any US court. And this started in around 2007 apparently. Long time.
He is a trumpeter. He writes pages and pages of rants about 'Feminazi rules' and how feminists invaded all the institutions in the States...blah blah... blames a female hispanic judge from not making a decision for political reasons. Then one day he learns he is terminally ill, hands the case to others and goes on to kill a lawyer because he thought the man was 'a rival and had a grudge against him'. Then a week later, he goes after the hispanic judge, kill her husband, wounds her son lethally. (The case in question is a huge, infamous case that could even reach the president of the country at one end.) And then he kills himself the day after before even completing his list. He was also an investigator in the 'Russian invetsigation' thing and apparently there is some note he left to the Russian lawyers along the lines of 'if something happens to me'?
In all his rants -apparently 2000 something pages- he invites white men to take out people to stop the feminist rule and then to commit suicide. That he is not like other men who are 'whiners and act like girls, not men'.
That's a hell of an escalation. (I mean from spouting sexist-racist hatred to commit murder without any past of violence.) This man is not a college kid who thinks all women are evil because he can't get laid or someone brutally divorced by his wife losing everything he had. He is a 73 year old, suit wearing official who has spent his life with interacting all kinds of people in courts. So is it all about the terminal illness? What am I missing?
I mean I get the suicide bombers being chosen from terminally ill members of certain groups, cults... or killing themselves after comitting murders...it is mostly for not getting caught and interrogated in terrorist groups. But that's religious extremism and those people genuinely believe there is an after life and they will be rewarded. And almost always they have a criminal past of some sort. At least a personal heavy tragedy that enables them to be brainwashed. So they're easy to isolate from the society to begin with.
Forget about the religous nuts, white supremacists comitting murders have similar profiles. They're often lone wolves, ex military...strict codes. They're isolated, they have certain life styles. They do not have lives spent among people.