Rescue Dog Stitch Seeks Forever Home in Norfolk After Traumatic Attack

Wymondham, United Kingdom – A rescue dog named Stitch, who was on the brink of death following a brutal attack in a Romanian dog shelter, is now seeking a permanent home in Norfolk. The seven to eight-year-old crossbreed was savagely mauled by other dogs and left severely injured until volunteers from the charity Safe Rescue … Read more

Traumatic Brain Injury Found in Maine Shooter Behind Deadliest Massacre in State’s History

Lewiston, Maine – A recent investigation into the tragic shooting incident in Maine, where 18 lives were lost, has revealed shocking evidence of traumatic brain injury in the shooter. This incident has been marked as the deadliest shooting in the history of Maine. The details of this revelation shed light on a possible underlying cause … Read more

Gunman in Maine Massacre Had Evidence of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

Portland, Maine – Evidence of traumatic brain injury has been found in the shooter responsible for the deadliest shooting in Maine’s history, where 18 individuals lost their lives. The shooting took place in a small town in Maine, shaking the entire community to its core. Authorities have now revealed that the shooter suffered from a … Read more

Blast-Induced Traumatic Brain Injury Linked to Maine Mass Shooter’s Deadly Attack

LEWISTON, Maine — New insights have emerged on the deadly mass shooting that shook this small town last year, shedding light on the troubling behavioral changes observed in the shooter leading up to the tragic event. The story of Robert Card, an Army reservist who took his own life after killing 18 people in a … Read more

Army Reservist Behind Maine Mass Shooting Showed Evidence of Traumatic Brain Injuries, Researchers Say

Augusta, Maine – Research conducted by experts from Boston University revealed that Army reservist Robert Card, responsible for the tragic shooting that claimed the lives of 18 individuals in Maine, exhibited significant signs of traumatic brain injuries. The study, released by Card’s family on Wednesday, highlighted degeneration in nerve fibers crucial for brain communication, inflammation, … Read more

Brain Tissue Analysis Reveals Traumatic Injuries in Army Reservist Responsible for Mass Shooting

Augusta, Maine – An Army reservist named Robert Card, responsible for the tragic death of 18 individuals in Maine last year, has been found to have significant evidence of traumatic brain injuries. Researchers from Boston University conducted a brain tissue analysis that revealed degeneration in nerve fibers crucial for inter-brain communication, along with inflammation and … Read more

Traumatic Brain Injuries Linked to Maine Mass Shooting: Army Reservist’s Pathological Findings Revealed

Augusta, Maine – A recent brain tissue analysis conducted by researchers from Boston University revealed significant evidence of traumatic brain injuries in Robert Card, an Army reservist responsible for killing 18 people in Maine last year. Dr. Ann McKee of Boston University’s Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) Center reported degeneration in nerve fibers, inflammation, and small … Read more

Shooter’s Traumatic Brain Injury Implicated in Maine Mass Shooting Tragedy

Lewiston, Maine – A former Army reservist, Robert Card, who perpetrated the deadliest mass shooting in Maine history, is now under scrutiny as evidence of traumatic brain injury has surfaced. Card’s family released a statement acknowledging the role brain injury may have played in his behavioral changes leading up to the tragic event that claimed … Read more

Army Reservist in Maine Mass Shooting Had Evidence of Traumatic Brain Injuries: Pathological Findings Revealed

AUGUSTA, Maine – Researchers from Boston University revealed findings on Wednesday regarding the traumatic brain injuries of Robert Card, an Army reservist responsible for the deaths of 18 individuals in Maine last year. Dr. Ann McKee of Boston University’s Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) Center highlighted degeneration in nerve fibers, inflammation, and small blood vessel injuries … Read more