27-03-2015, 08:19 PM
R.K. Locke Wrote:"Prosecutors say there was no evidence of a political or religious motive for his actions and no suicide note has been found."
But had had "an illness."
What kind of illness would compel you to deliberately crash a plane load of passengers in the Alps? Nothing about this is believable.
Well, IF that scenario is true, an illness that would lead him to forever loose the ability to fly in any airline might do that to some. I can think of many illnesses that would have him loose his 'dream' of being a pilot forever. Granted it is an extreme reaction even to that, but not outside of the realm of possibility. It could have destroyed him psychologically - loosing his dream - and/or drugs he was taking for the condition could have exacerbated some mental state leading to what happened - as extreme as it was.
As I understand it, despite all the information and hints given, German law doesn't allow us to be told what illness they think he had. Strange. If he were alive, I might understand that...but.... [though surely someone will leak it to a source outside of Germany, eventually]
There are other possible scenarios, but so far the authorities are on one track only. Time will tell.
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