Post by Brian on Sept 23, 2013 9:03:34 GMT -5
01/31/07 at 04:50 PM
Maria
Hi Linda,
I have moved this question you posted under the thread about the radio station to a new thread because it doesn't go under the radio station thread. I hope this is all-right. I left the first part of your post in the radio interview thread since it pertained to that.
Maria
I still have a lot of questions. Charlie started having headaches and doing crazy things before the murders, maybe the headaches drove him crazy to do this awful thing.
Linda
Maria
01/31/07 at 04:52 PM
Maria
Hi Linda,
I know a lot of people who have headaches but they don't kill their entire family. Charlie Lawson may well have been having headaches but what was the source of those headaches I have to ask. Worry? Stress over something really horrendous? The autopsy of his brain showed no disease or abnormality that would have caused him to go berserk like that. If I was really worried and feeling guilty over something terrible I had done or someone I loved very much had done that would cause me to worry enough to have headaches and be unable to sleep and to act somewhat crazy as I contemplated what to do about it. And according to a number of people I have talked to, that is exactly what Charlie Lawson was doing...having headaches, being unable to sleep, and pacing continually while wringing his hands, praying, and crying "oh God, what am I going to do, oh God, what am I going to do.
Maria
02/01/07 at 09:51 PM
linda
Maybe Charlie started having migraine headaches after he was hurt. Back then a lot of people had them and they thought they would go crazy for lack of sleep and no pain medicine. Sleep would ease the pain.
linda smith
01/05/08 at 09:59 AM
Maria
If Charlie was having migraine headaches, sleep would alleviate the pain for a very short time at best. Migraines have a bad habit of returning again and again. Without the proper medication sleep offers a short term relief only. My cousin has migraines and even with the medication she takes for them they still come back though with not as much frequency. These migraines are a totally different thing from regular headaches.
Maria
01/06/08 at 03:29 PM
Michael818
I get migraine headaches too, but I have NEVER killed anyone over it. Never even came close. I just don't think this is the straw that broke the proverbial camel's back. I guess it's possible, but I don't see it.
Michael R.
01/06/08 at 03:33 PM
Maria
I don't see it either Michael.
Maria
01/08/08 at 05:52 PM
doodlebug
I've had migraines on and off for years, and frankly, it hurts too bad to even MOVE; much less get the energy to murder someone. (Although I've threatened murder if the people around me even breath too loud!) For that matter, the symptoms of a migraine, sensitivity to lights and sounds...it would have been very bright that day, the sun against the snow, the loud reports of the guns; the two things that you really want to avoid with a pounding migraine. Not sure if everyone gets the same symptoms, but when I have a migraine, the only thing I want to do is go into a dark, quiet room and pity myself.
If Charlie was suffering from migraines, I doubt he had one that day.
doodlebug
Maria
Hi Linda,
I have moved this question you posted under the thread about the radio station to a new thread because it doesn't go under the radio station thread. I hope this is all-right. I left the first part of your post in the radio interview thread since it pertained to that.
Maria
I still have a lot of questions. Charlie started having headaches and doing crazy things before the murders, maybe the headaches drove him crazy to do this awful thing.
Linda
Maria
01/31/07 at 04:52 PM
Maria
Hi Linda,
I know a lot of people who have headaches but they don't kill their entire family. Charlie Lawson may well have been having headaches but what was the source of those headaches I have to ask. Worry? Stress over something really horrendous? The autopsy of his brain showed no disease or abnormality that would have caused him to go berserk like that. If I was really worried and feeling guilty over something terrible I had done or someone I loved very much had done that would cause me to worry enough to have headaches and be unable to sleep and to act somewhat crazy as I contemplated what to do about it. And according to a number of people I have talked to, that is exactly what Charlie Lawson was doing...having headaches, being unable to sleep, and pacing continually while wringing his hands, praying, and crying "oh God, what am I going to do, oh God, what am I going to do.
Maria
02/01/07 at 09:51 PM
linda
Maybe Charlie started having migraine headaches after he was hurt. Back then a lot of people had them and they thought they would go crazy for lack of sleep and no pain medicine. Sleep would ease the pain.
linda smith
01/05/08 at 09:59 AM
Maria
If Charlie was having migraine headaches, sleep would alleviate the pain for a very short time at best. Migraines have a bad habit of returning again and again. Without the proper medication sleep offers a short term relief only. My cousin has migraines and even with the medication she takes for them they still come back though with not as much frequency. These migraines are a totally different thing from regular headaches.
Maria
01/06/08 at 03:29 PM
Michael818
I get migraine headaches too, but I have NEVER killed anyone over it. Never even came close. I just don't think this is the straw that broke the proverbial camel's back. I guess it's possible, but I don't see it.
Michael R.
01/06/08 at 03:33 PM
Maria
I don't see it either Michael.
Maria
01/08/08 at 05:52 PM
doodlebug
I've had migraines on and off for years, and frankly, it hurts too bad to even MOVE; much less get the energy to murder someone. (Although I've threatened murder if the people around me even breath too loud!) For that matter, the symptoms of a migraine, sensitivity to lights and sounds...it would have been very bright that day, the sun against the snow, the loud reports of the guns; the two things that you really want to avoid with a pounding migraine. Not sure if everyone gets the same symptoms, but when I have a migraine, the only thing I want to do is go into a dark, quiet room and pity myself.
If Charlie was suffering from migraines, I doubt he had one that day.
doodlebug