Thomas Matthew Crooks may have been struggling with an undiagnosed mental health disorder — including some form of depression — before he shot up Donald Trump’s Pennsylvania rally, sources told The Post.
Although there are no explicit indications that Crooks, 20, ever sought professional mental health treatment, his digital footprint uncovered by investigators so far includes internet searches for major depressive disorder.
Thomas Matthew Crooks may have been struggling with his mental health, based on his web search history, which included searches for major depressive disorder, according to sources. Obtained by NY Post
It’s also believed Crooks fits the profile of a loner or outcast whose life has been characterized by isolation or rejection, with obsessive-compulsive tendencies and a knack for the mechanical or technical, including guns, sources said.