chasinghosts : I don't think he made any statement about "voices". He did write near the drawing that "the thoughts won't stop". He later claimed he was planning a video game. The school was taking steps but time was not on their side. There was a video the night before the shooting where he did make a threat, but police and school were not made aware. But were the parents aware of the video? Other students had seen it on snapchat, and bothered enough to skip school, but apparently no one notified the police or school in time. It we want more blame to go around, what about sites like Snapchat or whatever site he used that allows videos to be posted and then disappear? If it was still available, I think we would have seen it by now. Kids can be really bold when they know their post will disappear. ( Timeline from AP) " Tuesday, Nov. 30: A teacher finds a note on Ethan's desk that alarms her enough to take a photo, the prosecutor says. It includes a drawing of a handgun and the words: "The thoughts won't stop. Help me." Also depicted is a bullet with the words "blood everywhere" above a person who appears to have been shot twice and is bleeding. A laughing emoji is drawn below the figure. The note also says "my life is useless" and "the world is dead." The teacher reports the information to school counselors and the dean. A counselor removes Ethan from the classroom and takes him to the office with his backpack. The counselor obtains the drawing, but Ethan has already scratched out portions. He says the drawing is part of a video game he is designing and that he wants a career as a video game designer, the superintendent says. The parents are summoned to the school for a meeting that occurs around 10 a.m. While the school tries to reach them, Ethan remains in the office for an hour-and-a-half as counselors continue to observe and speak with him, Throne says. Ethan expresses concern about missing homework assignments and asks for his science homework, which he works on while waiting. The counselors do not believe he will harm others based on his behavior, demeanor and responses, according to the superintendent. The parents arrive and are shown the note. The counselors ask Ethan about his potential for self-harm or harming others. They again conclude he is not a risk due to his answers, which are affirmed by the parents. The parents are advised that they are required to get him counseling within 48 hours or the school will contact Children's Protective Services. They refuse a request to take their son home for the day and leave without him, apparently to return to work, Throne says. He returns to the classroom rather than go "home to an empty house," which the superintendent says is because he had no prior disciplinary infractions. About 12:51 p.m., Ethan emerges from a bathroom with the gun his father bought four days before. He fires at students in the hallway, killing four and wounding six students and one teacher. Deputies capture him within …"
@texas2011 : Last night whatever News source my husband was watching was saying he said voice, but him saying thought would just make it apples and apples either way. He was still reaching out somehow.