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© Copyright 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Painstaking recovery mission at French Alps crash site
By LORI HINNANT and GREG KELLER SEYNE-LES-ALPES, France©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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nandakandamanda
German press is reporting they have DNA evidence showing they have found part of the co-pilot's body.They should put him back together and make him watch what he has allegedly caused.
CGB Spender
In other news an ex-gf of the pilot revealed that he was aggressive and knew because of his condition he could never become a big pilot. Sounds like the typical overachiever nutjob! I retract my comment that the devil made him do it.
Jimizo
'I retract my comment that the devil made him do it.'
That is a sane thing to do.
nath
Or clone him and make him watch? I don't think that is going to solve anything.
JJSullivan
I wonder if the copilot was under any medication that could have made him suicidal (e.g., SSRI).
nath
@JJSullivan
I doubt that. My understanding is that anti-depressants give a brief period of increased suicide risk because they get you actually out of the house. Over the long term, though, more serotonin should not be causing people to hate their lives more. On the contrary, by going out of the house more often, you may have more to be proud of.
Lizz
Didn't investigators find piles of pills during the search of his home ? Which would most likely indicate they weren't being taken.