An ex-Marine goes on a killing spree at the University of Texas
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Charles Whitman on 300 feet of tower at the top of Texas observatory university, 14 people died, 31 people were injured, 46 people were killed with guns, ammunition, many shots put in. Due to injury, he died in 2001. In the evening before Whitman, after having attacked in the end, attacked with his wife and mother, including Liza Raja Genses, and uniform platform tower which killed the courageous Austin police at the end, wash away.
Whitman, former Eagle Scouts and Marines, after his mother left his father in March 1966, suffered from serious mental problems. On 29th March he told the psychiatrist that he was unable to control his anger. Well told, he also told the doctor that he is considering shooting at the tower with rifles and personnel. Unfortunately, doctors are not following this red flag
On July 31, Whitman says: "After my death, I would like to conduct a necropsy to see if I have all mental disorders." So, in this paper Explained and described an article about his violent impulses explained that he killed not only his will but his hatred for his family. That night, Whitman went to his mother's house where he stabbed her. Returning to my house, he then stabbed his wife
The next morning, Whitman stopped at a gun shop to buy ammunition and carbine gun boxes with some pistols, the rifle got to the tower. Packaged food and other supplies, he opened his rifle and binoculars after killing two receptionists and tourists, went to the hunting and the following people, the observation deck
As an expert shooter, Whitman who can hit people as far as 500 yards. After 90 minutes he continues to shoot, the police are looking for an opportunity to shoot him. At the end of the rampage, 16 people were killed and 30 people were injured
Massive shooting at Camden's 1949 shooting incident, but we know now that the tower began shooting middle school whitman, Texas College - former Marine, Eagle Scout, construction engineering students - on campus Placed on the main building rifle In addition to nearly twice the number of non-fatal injuries, 16 people and the fetus died. Former Texas Monthly Reporter Pamela in her career Colloff Flowers, the majority of the time to explore the Holocaust - in about 50 years without the Holocaust Memorial - a story about the impact of this event in human life
On August 1, 1966, former Marine Corps 25 year old began firing at the step of a famous university in Austin, Texas, Texas. Within 30 minutes, Charles Joseph Whitman killed 13 people including the fetus and another 38 people were injured. On the same day, he was stabbing his wife and mother. Whitman's autopsy found a massive invasion of undiagnosed brain tumors. In the past 40 years, the names of Columbine Harris and Klein Boulder and Cleveland Elementary School Patrick Pouardi, which were now joined by Newtown Adam Bidelanzha for parents across the United States, have changed, in a deadly similar situation Finding yourself will get used to your child
Also, Texas Tower photography, Whitman in 1966, known as the Texas College clock tower, photographed on August 1, 1966 for students and former Marine Charles Austin, Texas for large-scale photography One died of wound complication after years) 14 injured died and opened fire on the campus and the clock tower of Texas University on 31st. In the first half of the day, Whitman killed his wife and mother. This case is the era of the first mass media to display "live" events, one of the worst in the US history of mass murder.
On August 1, 1966, 16 people were killed in Austin, Texas, Charles Joseph Whitman (former US Marine Corps) and at least 30 people died at Texas College at Tower Photography injured. Police Liza Roma Ding Martinez and Houston McCoy Whitman were shot and killed in the tower. In the first half of the day, Whitman also killed his mother and wife. Thirteen men were murdered - February 18, 1983 - The three men were deprived of 14 passengers who entered Seattle 's Wauman ga