Thursday, June 7, 2018

Man identified as Louie's shooter had posted on social media about being 'under hardcore demonic attack'

As a homebody and loner myself, I find this very distressing. Did Tilghman’s condition deteriorated because people ignored him, or because he didn’t have access to proper mental care, or a combination?  It’s disturbing that someone who demonstrated clear signs of mental illness begged for help yet wasn’t able to get it. He was, however, able to get his hands on a gun.

I at least can take comfort in the fact that those I do let into my circle would make sure I got help if need be.  I am also well aware when my bipolar is causing issues and know to take appropriate steps.
A man who police say shot three people at an Oklahoma City restaurant before being shot and killed himself posted videos on YouTube in which he said he was under demonic attack.

In a video dated April 27, Alexander Tilghman sits alone in a room and speaks directly to a camera, saying his life is in danger and he is under "hardcore demonic attack." Tilghman says he constantly hears cracks and booms throughout the house. He asks for "real people" to get in contact with him.
In a comment on the video, Tilghman pleads for help.
Man identified as Louie's shooter had posted on social media about being 'under hardcore demonic attack'

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