In 1966, Charles Whitman murdered his wife and mother before climbing the University of Texas Tower and picking off random bystanders, killing 14 of them.

Prior to the shooting, Whitman had seen various doctors due to sudden headaches and irrational thoughts from which he suffered, but to no avail, so he left a suicide note requesting an autopsy.

During the autopsy it was found that a brain tumor had been pressing against his amygdala (emotional center of the brain).
In 1966, Charles Whitman murdered his wife and mother before climbing the University of Texas Tower and picking off random bystanders, killing 14 of them. Prior to the shooting, Whitman had seen various doctors due to sudden headaches and irrational thoughts from which he suffered, but to no avail, so he left a suicide note requesting an autopsy. During the autopsy it was found that a brain tumor had been pressing against his amygdala (emotional center of the brain).
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