Roommate’s Brother provides a unique perspective to the VA Tech murders

by @ 8:22 pm on April 17, 2007. Filed under Mark Levin Audio

Tuesday, Mark spoke with the brother of the killer’s roommate.

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4 Responses to “Roommate’s Brother provides a unique perspective to the VA Tech murders”

  1. Jeanie says:

    Anyone who doesn’t make eye contact, especially when living with the person is a big red flag! But, in our “new world” pc trumps all. Perhaps, if people weren’t so afraid to speak out, a lot of things could be prevented. Oh wait, the people on the Imans flight spoke out and now they’re being sued. Oops, my bad! Anywho, what happened in VA is horrendous and his brother is very lucky to still be alive. God only knows what might have been going through this madman’s head while this guy was his roommate. Give’s me the heebie jeebies.

  2. Demofan says:

    Jeanie: You are ABSOLUTELY correct regarding the red flag of not making eye contact with his roommate. What comes to my mind regarding why his rommate was not a target is because it is possible he was the closest stranger (outside of his family)that ever shared space with him. He wasn’t a threat (in his mind).

    The biggest red flags for me was his previous behavior of setting fire in a dorm room,the stalking of women, and his bizarre plays. This goes beyond the common sense of our “new PC world”. These are signs of the premises of a psychopath.

    He was a walking time bomb, a man on a mission whose fuse reached it’s end when he completed his plan which ended up in ultimately taking his own life. He reached his goal at the expense of others. This was his plan.

  3. DubInDallas says:

    I don’t think that enough has been made of the fact that Cho cut the words, “Ismael AX” onto his arm before he did this. Ismael, the patriarch of of the Arabs, was the offspring of Abraham and Hagar the handmaiden. Hagar and Ismael were driven away by Abraham and Sarah once Isaac finally was born. Cho was probably intending to show solidarity with the Arab suicide-bombers by scarifying himself with the name “Ismael”. And I think that the AX is a double-entendre in that it probably means “Ismael Acts” and that Cho himself wished to be regarded as being as deadly as an “ax of Ismael”. Cho did what he did in emulation of Islamic extremist suicide bombers!

  4. DubInDallas says:

    Cho probably identified with Ismael himself in the sense of alienation and rejection that Ismael and Hagar must have felt at the hands of Abraham and Sarah. That too!

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