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Nate Fujita "isn't somebody who could kill," uncle says

October 21, 2013 / 00:32

This episode discusses mental illness, personal transformation, and the impact of circumstances on behavior. Key topics include a young person's drastic change in lifestyle and the implications of mental health.

The conversation highlights a case of a boy who shifted from an active, hardworking individual to someone who became withdrawn and depressed, spending time at home and feeling miserable.

There is a strong emphasis on the belief that mental illness played a significant role in this transformation, suggesting that the boy's previous character was overshadowed by his struggles.

TLDR

A discussion on mental illness and its impact on a young person's life.

Episode

0:32
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well he had gone from uh a kid who was always on the Move always working out to a kid who was basically at home hanging
00:00:12
out lying on the couch looking miserable I know that he is not somebody who could
00:00:20
kill it's got to be mental illness it's got to be something that caused the boy that I knew to be on the wrong end of
00:00:29
something like this

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    Most heartbreaking

Episode Highlights

  • A Drastic Change
    From an active kid to one lying on the couch, the transformation is heartbreaking.
    “He was always on the move, now he's lying on the couch looking miserable.”
    @ 00m 12s
    October 21, 2013

Episode Quotes

  • It's got to be mental illness.
    Nate Fujita "isn't somebody who could kill," uncle says

Key Moments

  • Tragic Transformation00:12
  • Mental Illness00:20