Something to think about when you or your loved one gets in front of a computer game. I've seen these role playing games take over someone's life. It's not good - it's not healthy:
- Dark Knight gunman 'lost touch with reality and was obsessed with computer games' as relationship break-up blamed for killing spree
- Classmate says James Holmes 'was always playing role-playing games'
- Killer 'did not have much of a life' apart from work and gaming
- Police chief hints that Holmes was recently involved in relationship split
- Holmes was due to be evicted from his flat days before the deadly attack
The gunman who allegedly killed 12 people during a screening of The Dark Knight Rises in Aurora, Colorado lost touch with reality after becoming 'obsessed' with video games, according to a former classmate. The news came after it was revealed that James Holmes may have been pushed over the edge by the end of a relationship. A former classmate from the University of Colorado told the Daily Mail: ‘James was obsessed with computer games and was always playing role-playing games. ‘I can’t remember which one but it was something like World of Warcraft, one of those where you compete against people on the internet. ‘He did not have much of a life apart from that and doing his work. James seemed like he wanted to be in the game and be one of the characters. 'It seemed that being online was more important to him than real life. He must have lost his sense of reality, how else can you shoot dozens of people you don’t know?’ It is also believed that Holmes was due to be evicted from his flat. The 24-year-old, who is now in police custody, pulled out of the university weeks before the deadly attack.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2177294/Dark-Knight-Shooting-Colorado-Witness-says-James-Holmes-recently-broke-someone.html#ixzz21RPspy4p
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