Maine massacre suspect Robert Card's friends and colleagues warned about Card's paranoid behavior, including a Sept. 15 text: “I believe he's (Card) going to snap and do a mass shooting."
A set of desperate texts and a letter from a US Army Reserve training supervisor to a Maine sheriff in September reveal the high level of concern the gunman's fellow reservists had about the severity of his mental illness.
A letter and several texts from members of his Army unit in Saco in September illustrate the level of fear that Robert Card's colleagues felt just weeks before Card killed 18 people and wounded 13 more.
Maine massacre suspect Robert Card's friends and colleagues warned about Card's paranoid behavior, including a Sept. 15 text: “I believe he's (Card) going to snap and do a mass shooting."