A psychologist has established that Elliot Rodger killed six people in a brutal knife and gun attack because he was gay.
Dr. Robi Ludwig, a licensed psychotherapist and psychologist, appeared on Fox News to discuss the brutal killing spree near the University of California’s Santa Barbara campus.
She says she read the 22-year-old gunman’s 137-page manifesto in which he vows to exterminate the majority of women, and came up with a new theory about the origin of Rodger’s rage.
“When I was first listening to him, I was like, ‘Oh, he’s angry with women for rejecting him’,” Dr Ludwig said.
“And then I started to have a different idea: Is this somebody who is trying to fight against his homosexual impulses? Was he angry with women because they were taking men away from him?”
Dr Ludwig continued: “Was he angry at the men for not choosing him?”
In his rambling part-memoir, part-manifesto, Rodger described what he calls “My Twisted World”, his anger at the women he claims kept him a virgin his whole life and his vow for revenge against the men they chose instead of him.
During Friday’s rampage, Rodger ‘s causality figure of six dead and thirteen injured included stabbing his three flatmates to death before shooting dead two young women outside a sorority house and then killing a young man inside the local deli in the student beach community of Isla Vista.
Rodger, who according to the document was born in the UK and moved to California with his parents at the age of five, also posted a video to YouTube in which he says: “I’ll take great pleasure in slaughtering all of you.”
His parents Peter and Lichin Rodger were desperately trying to find their son after they received his chilling manifesto narrating his evil intents.
They (his parents) also called 911 after watching their son’s YouTube video “Retribution”.
Peter Rodger is the assistant director of the 2012 film The Hunger Games.
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