Deranged Maine Mass Shooter Claimed Voices in His Head Called Him a "Pedophile," Police Reports Reveal

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31/10/2023 21h08

In a shocking revelation, police reports obtained by The Post have uncovered disturbing details about Maine mass shooter Robert Card, who claimed to have heard voices in his head calling him a "pedophile." The reports indicate that Card's family, the Maine National Guard, and authorities were all aware of his erratic behavior and deteriorating mental health in the months leading up to the tragic mass shooting that claimed the lives of 18 innocent people.

According to the incident reports from the Sagadahoc County Sheriff's Office, Card's family was the first to express concern about his alarming behavior. They reported that he had begun verbally lashing out at them and even once confronted them while brandishing a gun. Furthermore, Card's relatives revealed that he had developed a deep paranoia, believing that people were "casing" his home and accusing him of being a pedophile.

Card's family also disclosed that his mental health had been escalating since January, coinciding with the time when he had acquired high-powered hearing aids due to his hearing deterioration. His son expressed concerns that Card may have been experiencing paranoia or auditory hallucinations, as he believed that people were speaking derogatory things about him in public. On one occasion, his son revealed that Card became extremely angry, accusing him of talking behind his back.

The worrying signs of Card's mental decline were not limited to his family; even the Maine National Guard expressed their mounting concerns. Fellow soldiers feared that Card would "snap and commit a mass shooting." One soldier, identified as SSG Hodgson, reported that Card had made multiple threatening comments, claiming that others were insulting him and calling him a pedophile. Hodgson's concern escalated when Card physically assaulted him during a conversation, prompting Hodgson to share his worries with authorities.

The National Guard took the matter seriously and informed the sheriff's office about Card's potential danger. They revealed that Card had spent two weeks undergoing psychiatric treatment at the Four Winds Psychiatric Hospital in Westchester County, NY, after accusing his fellow soldiers of calling him a pedophile and making threats to "take care of it." The sheriff's office attempted to conduct a welfare check on Card but was unable to make contact with him, which ultimately led them to decide to withdraw, considering the precarious nature of the situation and Card's proficiency as a shooter.

Tragically, just six weeks after the welfare check, Card carried out a horrific act of violence. Armed with an assault rifle, he stormed into the Just-In-Time Recreation bowling alley and opened fire before targeting patrons at the nearby Schemengee Bar & Grille. The ensuing manhunt for Card lasted two days, culminating in the discovery of his body with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.

The devastating events surrounding Robert Card have sparked a renewed conversation about mental health awareness and the need for early intervention and support. It serves as a sobering reminder of the urgency to address mental health concerns and ensure that individuals have access to appropriate treatment and resources before such tragedies occur.

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