Thursday, September 19, 2013

Tormented Navy Yard killer believed 'people were sending vibrations to his body via microwave machine' six weeks before rampage...

Washington Naval Yard gunman Aaron Alexis called police to his Rhode Island, hotel just six weeks ago suffering hallucinations so severe that he heard voices speaking to him 'through the wall, flooring and ceiling' and thought three people were following him and keeping 'him awake by talking to him and sending vibrations to his body' through a microwave machine.

Together with reports claiming that Alexis had suffered symptoms of mental illness for almost a decade, a picture is forming which casts serious doubts on whether he should have been licensed to purchase firearms or indeed be granted 'secret' security access through his work as a Naval contractor.

When officers arrived on August 7th, at 6 a.m. he told them he had moved to three separate hotels that night in an effort to elude the microwave vibrations and that he had become involved in an argument with the unidentified individuals at the airport who were now following him.

Telling police that he was being pursued by two black men and a black woman, Alexis also told police officers that he 'had never felt anything like this before,' and that 'he was worried these people were going to harm him,' said Lt. William Fitzgerald of the Newport Police.

Speaking to the New York Times, Lt. Fitzgerald said Alexis, who shot dead 12 innocent officer workers on Monday, told him he had no history of mental illness and all police could do was to tell him to stay away from anyone he suspected of following him. Full story...

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