Hypothesizing Las Vegas and Sutherland Springs Mass Shooters Suffer from Reward Deficiency Syndrome: "Born Bad".

Thomas McLaughlin, Kenneth Blum, Bruce Steinberg, David Siwicki, Joseph Campione, Rajendra D Badgaiyan, Eric R Braverman, Edward J Modestino, Marjorie C Gondré-Lewis, David Baron, Deborah C Mash, John Giordano, Panayotis K Thanos
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The slaughters in Las Vegas and Sutherland Springs demand explanation, in the face of the ineffable. An understanding of the shooters' motives could restore our trust in our mutually cooperative existence. In this short communication we provide post-hoc rationale of both Stephen Paddock (Las Vegas mass shooting) and Devin Kelley (Southerland Springs mass shooting) and hypothesize that these shooters had genetically induced "Reward Deficiency Syndrome" (RDS) and a hypodopaminergia trait/state. In this particular case we are in pursuit of trying to obtain postmortem samples of mass shooters for subsequent epigenetic and neurogenetic analyses. It is our contention that early genetic identification of RDS and its pathological behaviors including hyper - sexuality, violence, a love for guns, even in children, could be a giant step forward in potentially saving lives.

假设拉斯维加斯和萨瑟兰斯普林斯的枪击案凶手患有奖励缺乏症:“天生坏”。
拉斯维加斯和萨瑟兰泉的屠杀需要解释,面对不可言说的事情。了解枪手的动机可以恢复我们对相互合作存在的信任。在这篇简短的交流中,我们提供了Stephen Paddock(拉斯维加斯大规模枪击案)和Devin Kelley(南兰德斯普林斯大规模枪击案)的事后理论基础,并假设这些枪手具有遗传诱导的“奖励缺乏综合征”(RDS)和多巴胺能低下特征/状态。在这个特殊的案例中,我们正在努力获取大规模枪手的死后样本,以进行后续的表观遗传学和神经遗传学分析。我们的观点是,对RDS及其病理行为(包括性欲亢进、暴力、嗜枪,甚至是儿童)的早期基因识别,可能是挽救生命的一大步。
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