Elliot Rodger murder spree: what was to blame?

Killings in Santa Barbara spark fierce debate about mental health, misogyny and mass entertainment

Photo of Elliot Rodgers at a press conference
(Image credit: ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)

The case of 22-year-old Elliot Rodger, who killed six people and wounded several more in California last Friday, has ignited debate on several fronts.

The college student, who was born in England, stabbed his two roommates and their friend to death and then fired dozens of shots from his black BMW as he drove through the student quarter of Santa Barbara. He died minutes later in a shootout with police.

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