
The Fatal Link is a groundbreaking book. This book reveals the undeniable connection between school shooters and their mother's alcoholic behaviors. The author, Jody Allen Crowe, is uniquely positioned to identify this never before seen profile of school shooters. He is an educator who gained his knowledge working in the epicenters of violence and abnormal behaviors. 'The author spent 18 years on reservations where he learned first hand the devastation of prenatal exposure to alcohol. He developed and implemented award-winning school programs. He studied the research on fetal alcohol syndrome in order to develop programs that worked for brain-damaged children. His experiences in these schools give the reader a sense of what he learned throughout his tenure in Indian education. Crowe was a fifth grade student in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, when the first school shooting fatality in the nation occurred in 1966. When he graduated from high school, he was presented an award named for the administrator slain in the school shooting. After he became an educator, Crowe would compare what he knew about the Grand Rapids shooter with the other school shootings. When the Red Lake School shooting shocked the nation, Crowe realized the shooter had academic and behavioral patterns similar to the students from the reservation school where he had worked. The Red Lake shooter's fourth grade picture showed evidence of fetal alcohol syndrome. The media reported the shooters mother was a severe alcoholic. Not once did the author see or hear any connection made in the media between the shooter's actions and the evidence of fetal alcohol syndrome. This spurred Crowe to begin looking into his hometown shooting that had happened nearly 40 years earlier. He was interested to see if that shooter displayed any of the same academic and social behaviors as the Red Lake shooter and if the shooter's mother drank alcohol. His research expanded to include 4 other school shooters in Minnesota a
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2008-11-01
Publisher:
Outskirts Press
ISBN-10:
1432729179
ISBN-13:
9781432729172
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