ANXIOUS wrote: » It appears to me based in the comment to the mother saying don't be worried if the wife is a bit late that he had this planned and it wasn't just a flipped switch.
McCrack wrote: Psychosis usually drives people to these type of acts. Unless medically trained and in particular in the area of psychiatry people are naturally unable to understand the behaviour
Galwayguy35 wrote: » The coroner thinks he killed his wife and eldest son first because they might have been able to fight back. It doesn't bear thinking about the terror they felt in those final moments.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » This is it. Unfortunately, this type of thing does happen and the fact that there was planning involved doesn't mean it wasn't a psychotic break. I have no desire to defend the man, i don't most people understand what happened or why he did it. The experts who deal with criminals and the criminally insane don't have enough evidence to decide what happened, do the lay person is just speculating about motives etc. I think most people wouldn't want to know what actually happens in these circumstances so they decide what they believe and there isn't though evidence to dispute it either way. I'd prefer to wait and hear what the experts actually conclude.
barneygumble99 wrote: » [/B] This is about the most sensible thing that’s been written in the whole thread.
Candie wrote: I'd be more inclined to assume it was a break if it hadn't been established that he was a control freak to begin with. Sometimes losing control of a victim or of their own reputation is enough to spur an evil person into action. It was so calculated and coldly executed that it appears to be an exercise in absolute control, rather than a loss of all control.
JupiterKid wrote: The manner in which Hawe slaughtered his family suggests to me a well planned, cool, calculated act. The murders may have been sparked off by a fight or he just snapped. Hardly the mark of someone going through a psychotic episode who is usually delusional, incoherent and looses touch with reality.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Being controlling doesn't rule out a psychotic break. Nor does him being controlling to the point of evil mean it couldn't have been a psychotic break. Ah, you see this is where these things get complicated and most people's solution is to simply ignore the complexity. A psychotic break can involve all those elements you mentioned, but doesn't mean he couldn't have done it unless he was in the full of is health. I just think the reality is that we don't know why he did it. Pretending we do know doesn't solve anything, it just closes is off from finding out the truth if it's ever established
RoboKlopp wrote: I'd imagine there's more to come regarding motive. You don't just snap and murder your whole family.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » You and I don't, but some people do. So it's very hard for us to understand what happened. Familial murder suicide is a known phenomenon. If his psychological profile was fully understood, most people wouldn't be able to understand it without being a professional psychologist anyway. There's no point trying to understand his mindset, using your own mindset. The layperson can only speculate wildly.
BowSideChamp wrote: » Anyone know what Alan Hawe's impending "fall from grace" was? It was reported that something was gonna come out about him and that is why he murdered his family.
volchitsa wrote: » You're not seriously suggesting someone suffering a psychotic break who's just murdered their wife and children in the most brutal way is then going to calmly sit down and transfer all their money into his personal account, so that his family inherited and not hers. That's not even plausible.
volchitsa wrote: You're not seriously suggesting someone suffering a psychotic break who's just murdered their wife and children in the most brutal way is then going to calmly sit down and transfer all their money into his personal account, so that his family inherited and not hers.That's not even plausible.
Gael23 wrote: » I don't believe for one second that any sane human could be capable of such evil.
Gael23 wrote: » If theres anything good that can come out of this,I hope its a greater understanding of mental illness. I don't believe for one second that any sane human could be capable of such evil. Something else I find unusual here is where Clodagh Hawes mother says she knew what had happened. That to me suggests she knew there were issues going on in the house.
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