We may never know, or at least never fully comprehend, what short-circuited synapse, what blip of corrupted information or neurochemical glitch inside the brain, drove Russell E. Weston Jr. to gun down two U.S. Capitol police officers this July, or Michael Laudor to kill his fiancee in Westchester County only weeks earlier, and with her his unborn child.
Laudor was a Yale Law School graduate and ac ...
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