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arleneharris:
Vladislav
Roslyakov, the student who attacked the Kerch Polytechnic College, had
been popular with girls but avoided being around them, his former
classmate and best friend who chose to remain anonymous told the Moskovsky Komsomolets newspaper. Roslyakov must have had some insecurities, the kid said.
“For
some reason, Vlad didn’t want to talk to girls at all, he even avoided
them. I remember one night he and I went to the beach to have a swim.
Three girls invited us for a walk later. I said yes. Vlad’s reaction
surprised me, he said no way he would go with the girls. So we said no.
It happened a lot with Vlad,” said the shooter’s classmate.
Roslyakov’s
friend added that he was “sport-obsessed”. He made friends with
athletes who were much older than him, about 20 or 22 years old at that
time; they practiced together. Eventually, Roslyakov had to quit sports
over health issues.
According to Roslyakov’s friend, the kid had spent a lot of time with his mother.
Her
son was practically the only person she talked to. “She didn’t have any
friends; no relatives either. She was divorced, so she had nobody to
talk to except her son. Vlad understood that and tried to spend more
time with his mother,” the kid said. Roslyakov and his mother went to
Jehovah’s Witnesses conventions, although his friend assured there was
no way the organization could have shaped his outlook. “Vlad and I were
making fun of them, he made a lot of jokes about the ‘witnesses’,” he
told MK.
The young man also noted that there was nothing
suspicious about Roslyakov’s behavior at school. A year ago, the kid saw
that his former classmate had been posting swastikas and weapons on
social media, as well as some “strange quotes”. He stopped visiting
Roslyakov’s profile after that.
Roslyakov kept a low profile in
the past two years. “He did not go to cafes, was not seen at the movies
either. No one saw him. Last year, our mutual friend ran into him at a
bus stop. He was going to approach him, but Roslyakov pretended he
didn’t know the guy. He just turned away. He was in his head and clearly
did not want to talk to him,” the friend said. According to the kid, it
was then that Roslyakov became interested in the Columbine Shooting. He
would not stop talking about it, which drove his friends away
eventually.
One of Roslyakov’s college classmates noted that the
young man had often been made to sit in the “chair of shame” - the
college director punished students this way. She told the students’
parents about the chair. One of the college graduates said that none of
the students took the punishment seriously or thought of it as
humiliation.
(via
truecrimerip)
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