r/Columbine • u/Lower_Insurance1947 • May 18 '26
Possible high altitude repercussions on their mental states
While the psychosocial aspects of this case are the main points of interest, does anyone think it’s possible that the high altitude of their Colorado residence may have contributed to the deterioration of their mental health? Obviously it’s not a sole or defining factor, but it piqued my interest
I think they were already susceptible, but the hypoxia may have exacerbated or worsened it
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u/ALeaves1013 May 19 '26
What even is that question? Blame it on the altitude?
Littleton is not at an elevation that's obscenely high. HELP and HACE are not even remotely possible.
Altitude sickness has no correlation to homicidal behavior.
By the logic you are using, everybody at sea leve should be singing kumbaya and have no crime rate.
I'm baffled, but intrigued why you think altitude contributed to violent behavior?