A psychologist who treated Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz when he was 8 years old testified Wednesday that Cruz was a "peculiar child" who had many behavioural and developmental issues but his widowed mother seemed overwhelmed and wasn't consistent in her discipline or in getting him treatment.
He said that was a major issue -- Lynda Cruz would agree that her son needed more consistent treatment and she needed to be more consistent in her discipline of him and his younger half-brother, Zachary, but did not follow through. She was 57, depressed from her husband's sudden 2003 death and dealing with two "tumultuous" young children, he said."They raised it to an art form," Kravitz said.
For Cruz to receive a death sentence, the jury must be unanimous. If one juror votes for life, that will be his sentence. He said Cruz had some signs of obsessive-compulsive disorder -- for example, he always had to have exactly eight chicken nuggets."Pokemon, a dog and more Pokemon," Kravitz said.
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