NPR on Asperger’s and the Lincoln-Sudbury murder

Student with Asperger Syndrome Charged in Murder:

This is a piece from NPR about how much a part Asperger’s Syndrome is playing in the murder of James Alenson by Asperger’s patient John Odgren. What I found interesting about this piece is that some parents of Asperger’s kids are horrified that Odgren’s defense attorney is using Asperger’s as a defense. It’s a very good listen.

Thanks to Dr. Feste for the link.

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3 responses to “NPR on Asperger’s and the Lincoln-Sudbury murder”

  1. Endersdragon Avatar
    Endersdragon

    That article says violent behavior emerges as a coping mechanism for problems that I have been describing. Basically that is EXACTALLY what I have said. I think where we are disagreeing is if Jack was tought how to properly communicate properly, I know I wasn’t and many of the aspies that have turned to violence haven’t been. From what I have seen Jack say I doubt he is able to communicate properly

  2. ZappaCrappa Avatar
    ZappaCrappa

    Does this only affect males? Why is it we never hear of females having these violent breakdowns?

  3. Endersdragon Avatar
    Endersdragon

    Actually if I do remember correctly the first person I quoted there was female, though from the picture I get of that she has non-violent breakdowns or self-violent breakdowns (which are still pretty bad.)Other then that I would expect that males in general tend to be more violent, so it could be hormones playing a role. Also remember it is much more likely for males to be autistic in the first place.

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