The 1966 University of Texas Tower shooting by Charles Whitman, who killed 17 people after murdering his mother and pregnant wife, revealed a walnut-sized brain tumor pressing against his amygdala—the brain region controlling aggression and fear—demonstrating that biological factors can significantly influence violent behavior and challenging the assumption that criminals are inherently evil.
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Brain Tumor Made Him a Mass Shooter - The Texas Tower Case That Changed Everything追加:
Did you know one of America's most shocking mass [music] shootings began with a brain tumor discovery that changed criminal psychology forever?
August 1st, [music] 1966, Charles Whitman, a former Marine and Eagle Scout, starts his day by murdering his sleeping [music] mother and pregnant wife. He leaves chilling notes describing violent urges he can't control. Then he climbs the University of Texas Tower with multiple rifles.
[music] For 96 terrifying minutes, he turns the campus into a war zone, killing 17 people and paralyzing [music] Austin. Police and civilians engage in urban warfare using everything from [music] hunting rifles to armored cars.
But here's where it gets disturbing.
During the autopsy, doctors find a walnut-sized brain tumor pressing against Whitman's amygdala, the exact region [music] controlling aggression and fear. This discovery sent shockwaves through the criminal justice system. Was Whitman a cold-blooded killer or a victim of his [music] own biology? The case launched groundbreaking research into brain abnormalities and violent behavior. It also revolutionized [music] university security nationwide, creating protocols still used today. Sometimes the most terrifying criminals aren't born evil. They're made by forces beyond [music] anyone's control.
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