What do you think drove him to do what he did if it wasn't radicalisation?
Evil or crazy or a freak or any mixture of those.
There are hundreds of people who have committed terrible and inexplicable crimes. Broadmoor and Rampton are full of them.
What do you think drove him to do what he did if it wasn't radicalisation?
This isn't about gotchas. It's about trying to ascertain why this guy did what he did.Three times he was sent to the very people that are skilled In identifying radicalisation, and all three times they found no evidence.
Gotcha.
Three times he was sent to the very people that are skilled In identifying radicalisation, and all three times they found no evidence.
It's almost like you're saying you have to have been radicalised to be a murderer. Do you think that is true?What do you think drove him to do what he did if it wasn't radicalisation?
I don't know much about his mental health, was he assessed for Psychopathy?Evil or crazy or a freak or any mixture of those.
There are hundreds of people who have committed terrible and inexplicable crimes. Broadmoor and Rampton are full of them.
He's a phycopath that murdered three girlsIt's about trying to ascertain why this guy did what he did.
It's almost like you are trying to put words in my mouth. I haven't made up my mind about his motivations. Can we still ask legitimate questions without being jumped on please.It's almost like you're saying you have to have been radicalised to be a murderer. Do you think that is true?
I don't know much about his mental health, was he assessed for Psychopathy?
His behaviour, including his apparent interest in violence, was assessed by Prevent as potentially concerning.
But he was deemed not to be motivated by a terrorist ideology or pose a terrorist danger and was therefore not considered suitable for the counter-radicalisation scheme.
Rudakubana, who was 17 at the time of the Southport attack this summer, was first referred to Prevent in 2019 when he was 13.
Two more referrals were made in 2021, all when he was a school child living in Lancashire.
Each time he was assessed as not being a counter-terrorism risk and therefore not suitable for further investigation by the counter-radicalisation programme Channel, which handles Prevent referrals where there is a significant risk of that person being drawn into terrorism.
The Mail has learnt that experts dismissed the case as they were reassured that he was already getting help from other services, including mental health services.

Fillyfacts™Hamas are idolised by some on here, sadly.
.He's a phycopath that murdered three girls
Do you see something else?
lets see the evidence thenHamas are idolised by some on here, sadly.
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Axel Rudakubana's church-going parents and links to Rwandan genocide
The 18-year-old, who today pleaded guilty to the murder of three girls at a dance class in Southport, was raised by two church-going Rwandan parents.www.dailymail.co.uk
Fillyfacts™
lets see the evidence then
I'm more interested in the markers of psychopathy and how many he did or did not score and if he was ever assessed for it prior to his killing spree in Southport.
Thanks.GIYF