Inactive Randy Stair / Andrew Blaze / PioneersProductions & Ember's Ghost Squad (EGS) - Columbine fanboy who shot up a supermarket for his Ghost Waifu & A Tiny Cult Left in his Wake

What I find interesting but undiscussed is how Randy Stair is the most similar lolcow to the post-idea guys Chris Chan.
They both suffer from maladaptive daydreaming, believe that cartoon worlds are real and that they'll totally go to them, and they are both troons
Hell, Randy even had his own recolors of another TV show, just like Chris
 
What I always thought was odd about him was how in his final manifesto video he seemed almost aware of how crazy he is and that nothing he believes in is real. He says something like “yeah I could’ve gotten help” and implies that it would have worked. If he truly believed that he would reincarnate as Ghost Poon then why would he think that intervention would have helped him? That video in particular was directed at his parents so it seems almost like he was investing himself in all that stupid shit out of spite, which is really bizarre.
 
What I always thought was odd about him was how in his final manifesto video he seemed almost aware of how crazy he is and that nothing he believes in is real. He says something like “yeah I could’ve gotten help” and implies that it would have worked. If he truly believed that he would reincarnate as Ghost Poon then why would he think that intervention would have helped him? That video in particular was directed at his parents so it seems almost like he was investing himself in all that stupid shit out of spite, which is really bizarre.
Even if that is true, and i doubt it(you forget the other part of that, "but it wouldn't be me", implying the help is more brainwashing) that just makes him completely unsympathetic. It's not someone who tried to get help and failed, since now the story is the faggot trans brony had the mental clarity to realize this was wrong, but decided to kill unarmed randoms anyways out of spite.
 
I sympathize for the victims of Stair's tantrum, including his parents, but Stair is so much fun to laugh at.
I think the best thing to do is not treat him as a scary, evil monster, and treat him as a clown.

If potential mass shooters saw the public laughing at existing mass shooters they'd probably be too afraid of humiliation to follow suit.

The victims should be respected, of course.
 
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I remember seeing this video of him talking about how much he loves death while his brother countered it with this "It's good to be living". I don't know why but the way he said it kinda spoke to me. Its a shame what happened with Randy.
 
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What I find interesting but undiscussed is how Randy Stair is the most similar lolcow to the post-idea guys Chris Chan.
They both suffer from maladaptive daydreaming, believe that cartoon worlds are real and that they'll totally go to them, and they are both troons
Hell, Randy even had his own recolors of another TV show, just like Chris
Almost all the new wave of autistic agp troons are like that now. A daydreaming cartoon sperg trooning out is dime a dozen today which is disturbing.

They all want to become the waifu and sandwhich antisocial violent fantasies between their uwu dress go spinny posts.

Chris and Randy Stair cause a lot of ahort circuits, some troons die on that hill defending their pronouns because they are so alike that they'd invalidate themselves by not respecting someone like Randy or Chris trans status and others rabidly trollshield them because they hit close to home and expose troonery too much for comfort, the "not true scot-trans" argument.
 


Right, so, just to clarify : I'm Addison Bortion, and I was never a "member" of Naze's fucking cult. I forget the context of what the conversation was about, but I assume "trustworthy" was referring to "least likely to shoot up another supermarket". That Gera freak I remember had such a hardon for grass that he hated black people (paraphrasing from when he had his own wiki page). This was 4 years ago, so my memory's foggy as fuck, so forgive me for not remembering a lot of the details


One important fucked up thing I distinctly remember : There was a discussion about committing suicide (here : https://i.imgur.com/D0RpOjM_d.webp?maxwidth=760&fidelity=grand). THAT WAS NOT ME. I remember this like it was yesterday, but some fucking asshole was using MY PHONE and responding to discussions with these freaks and telling that Machete guy to jump off a building and shit. I remember getting into a screaming argument with that asshole about it too. Just wanted to clear this up, because it's been 4 years since then and I only got this account this year to clear this up. Shit was fucked up.....worst part is, I remember that Machete guy commenting on one of my videos at some point, and I genuinely didn't know what to do. I was in my senior year of high school at this point, it actually fucked me up and I didn't know how to explain to him what happened.
 
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One important fucked up thing I distinctly remember : There was a discussion about committing suicide (here : https://i.imgur.com/D0RpOjM_d.webp?maxwidth=760&fidelity=grand). THAT WAS NOT ME. I remember this like it was yesterday, but some fucking asshole was using MY PHONE and responding to discussions with these freaks and telling that Machete guy to jump off a building and shit. I remember getting into a screaming argument with that asshole about it too. Just wanted to clear this up, because it's been 4 years since then and I only got this account this year to clear this up. Shit was fucked up.....worst part is, I remember that Machete guy commenting on one of my videos at some point, and I genuinely didn't know what to do. I was in my senior year of high school at this point, it actually fucked me up and I didn't know how to explain to him what happened.
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Thanks. Yeah, when I saw that shit I went fucking nuclear. It legit pissed me off to see someone using my account to suggest suicide tips. It was fucked up. I do vaguely remember seeing his "suicide tape" and being concerned on what to do (who would I go to? What do I do?).
Oh it's you the Addison guy, I noticed you disappeared for a while, You're always around when something new about Randy pops up.
 
Thanks. Yeah, when I saw that shit I went fucking nuclear. It legit pissed me off to see someone using my account to suggest suicide tips. It was fucked up. I do vaguely remember seeing his "suicide tape" and being concerned on what to do (who would I go to? What do I do?).
Not going to comment on the someone using your account, but it’s bizarre to see this thread getting bumped with random EGS fans that are still going.
It’s bizarre to see people still care about a shitty Danny Phantom OC years after he bit it.

God bless the farms.
 
Not going to comment on the someone using your account, but it’s bizarre to see this thread getting bumped with random EGS fans that are still going.
It’s bizarre to see people still care about a shitty Danny Phantom OC years after he bit it.

God bless the farms.
The ultimate irony is people finally care about Randy's shitty series, but only after he's dead and can't enjoy the popularity.
 
Oh, btw. Randy had a copycat a few months back. The copenhagen shooter in July of this year, Noah Esbensen, was apparently a big fan of him. There aren’t many details other than this one article in Danish.

Important translated sections below:
Behind the screen in the room at Amager, the 22-year-old man found a voice from the dead.

The voice belonged to Randy Stair. A young mentally ill man from Pennsylvania. On 8 June 2017, after closing time, he barricaded the exits of the supermarket where he worked. He fired 59 shots with his two shotguns, killing three colleagues before taking his own life.

For a year leading up to the supermarket massacre, Stair had shared a series of videos on his YouTube profile under the username Andrew Blaze.

Videos of him kissing his guns. Videos where he talked down psychiatrists and antipsychotic medication as it "changes your personality". Videos where he talked about feeling misunderstood. Videos where he debated whether he should take his life alone at home, or whether he should take others with him in the fall in the supermarket. Videos where he meticulously planned his action. And a final video where he told his parents that "everything in his universe is dark and disturbed".

Then he said goodbye.

The 22-year-old noted in his notebook that Andrew Blaze inspired him.

However, one significant point separated the two.

Rejected by specialized offer​

While Randy Stair never sought help and loathed psychiatrists, the 22-year-old from Amager took care of his treatment in the psychiatric system in Denmark.

From the first outpatient offer, he was referred again. This time for Opus – a specialized offer for young people with psychosis that has delivered convincing results since 1996.

So convincing that an expert group under the Danish Regions recommended in 2007 that the course should be offered to all young people with early-onset psychosis with roots in schizophrenia.

Although the 22-year-old had papers to meet both schizophrenia and psychosis criteria, he was rejected. He had shown signs of psychosis during a previous hospitalization in child and adolescent psychiatry. He therefore did not meet the criterion of being a debutant.

Rejections as it is everyday in the Capital Region's Opus departments. This is what Casper Westergaard, who is a senior physician in Opus at Psychiatric Center Glostrup, tells us.

- It happens every week. It is not necessarily an expression that patients who are previously known to have symptoms of psychosis will not benefit from our offer. Our capacity is stretched to the limit in making the offer to those who are entitled to it, because they meet all three criteria, he says.

Casper Westergaard emphasizes that he is not concerned with the specific case.

After the rejection, the 22-year-old ended up where he started. At the psychiatric center in Amager. From here he was again referred. This time for a non-specialized offer in the psychiatric center's outpatient clinic.

Here the doctors assessed him to no longer be psychotic, and he was therefore drastically reduced in antipsychotic medication. He continued to show up for the talks. He last spoke to a doctor a few days before Sunday, July 3 this year.
All I remember about Esbensen is he left a bunch of YouTube videos of him holding a gun to his head with the description “Quetiapine doesn’t work”. I saved them but they’re not that interesting
 
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Oh, btw. Randy had a copycat a few months back. The copenhagen shooter in July of this year, Noah Esbensen, was apparently a big fan of him. There aren’t many details other than this one article in Danish.

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All I remember about Esbensen is he left a bunch of YouTube videos of him holding a gun to his head with the description “Quetiapine doesn’t work”
that's terrible... And horrifying for the doctors to say that, since the antipsychotics we're working...they should take the guy off of them. What the fuck logic is that.
 
that's terrible... And horrifying for the doctors to say that, since the antipsychotics we're working...they should take the guy off of them. What the fuck logic is that.
Yeah. If you read the whole article the dude snapped out of it halfway through after someone screamed at him, which is why he stopped shooting people and didn’t kill himself, unlike Randy. It’s obviously inexcusable even with his mental illness, but still… The blood is on the doctor’s hands as well as his.

Here’s the whole article google translated (minus pics, which are pretty interesting) because I don’t think most people will translate it on their own:
The suspected perpetrator of the shooting in Fields in July left a notebook and a USB stick in his room.

When the police rushed towards the 22-year-old man, he laid down flat. As commanded.

It was far from the plan that the arrest should proceed so relatively calmly. In fact, the arrest was not meant to have taken place at all.

The 22-year-old man had entered the Copenhagen shopping center Fields on Sunday in July this year with a plan that he himself should be killed by the police. He explained this shortly after the arrest.

But someone inside Fields nudged his mind. A mind that, in his own words, balanced between "a good side and a bad side".

For half a year he had tried to get professional help to tip the balance to the good side. He had told the doctors honestly about his thoughts. Even the darkest ones, which revolved around murder.

But several times he had been referred around the psychiatric system. He had been rejected in a specialized offer. And in the time leading up to the shooting, he was drastically reduced in antipsychotic medication.

This appears from a mapping of the process in psychiatry leading up to the shooting, which TV 2 has made in collaboration with Frihedsbrevet . The investigation is based on an extensive number of sources with knowledge of the case, the police's findings with the 22-year-old man and his statement to the police immediately after the shooting.

The process began half a year before the shooting, just two subway stops from Fields.

Here, the 22-year-old man appeared at the psychiatric emergency room in Amager. He came to get help but was sent home again. With him he got a referral to Acute Psychiatric Help - an outpatient service at Psychiatric Center Amager.

The center is presented on the region's website in videos where the staff talk about high professionalism and job satisfaction to the accompaniment of stress-relieving piano music. Sources at the psychiatric center share a different tale.

This is how we have done it​

In recent months, TV 2 and Frihedsbrevet have worked to map the 22-year-old's progress. The mapping is based on a large number of sources, findings in the 22-year-old's apartment and the 22-year-old's explanation immediately after the shooting.
The sources speak on condition of anonymity. TV 2 has accepted this, as it is confidential information of significant public interest.
Several describe the center as hard pressed and describe an everyday life where patients are discharged too early or are rejected in the emergency room to be referred to the outpatient services, where the number of patients makes time scarce.

For the 22-year-old, the visit to the emergency room was the beginning of a process that in the six months leading up to the shooting in Fields spanned a number of different departments at the psychiatric center in Amager.

Fantasies about murder​

The young man was extremely cooperative. He showed up for his appointments, followed the prescribed treatment and was honest about his condition.

He didn't hide what was going on inside his head. He talked openly about his fantasies and hallucinations. Also the darkest ones, which revolved around murder and mass murderers.

Along the way, there were therapists who feared that his condition could develop dangerously, while others were of the opinion that he would not act on it himself.

It would later turn out that the latter group was wrong.

It was not only the staff at Psychiatric Center Amager that the 22-year-old listened to in the run-up to the shooting in Fields.
Behind the screen in the room at Amager, the 22-year-old man found a voice from the dead.

The voice belonged to Randy Stair. A young mentally ill man from Pennsylvania. On 8 June 2017, after closing time, he barricaded the exits of the supermarket where he worked. He fired 59 shots with his two shotguns, killing three colleagues before taking his own life.

For a year leading up to the supermarket massacre, Stair had shared a series of videos on his YouTube profile under the username Andrew Blaze.

Videos of him kissing his guns. Videos where he talked down psychiatrists and antipsychotic medication as it "changes your personality". Videos where he talked about feeling misunderstood. Videos where he debated whether he should take his life alone at home, or whether he should take others with him in the fall in the supermarket. Videos where he meticulously planned his action. And a final video where he told his parents that "everything in his universe is dark and disturbed".

Then he said goodbye.

The 22-year-old noted in his notebook that Andrew Blaze inspired him.

However, one significant point separated the two.

Rejected by specialized offer​

While Randy Stair never sought help and loathed psychiatrists, the 22-year-old from Amager took care of his treatment in the psychiatric system in Denmark.

From the first outpatient offer, he was referred again. This time for Opus – a specialized offer for young people with psychosis that has delivered convincing results since 1996.

So convincing that an expert group under the Danish Regions recommended in 2007 that the course should be offered to all young people with early-onset psychosis with roots in schizophrenia.

Although the 22-year-old had papers to meet both schizophrenia and psychosis criteria, he was rejected. He had shown signs of psychosis during a previous hospitalization in child and adolescent psychiatry. He therefore did not meet the criterion of being a debutant.

Rejections as it is everyday in the Capital Region's Opus departments. This is what Casper Westergaard, who is a senior physician in Opus at Psychiatric Center Glostrup, tells us.

- It happens every week. It is not necessarily an expression that patients who are previously known to have symptoms of psychosis will not benefit from our offer. Our capacity is stretched to the limit in making the offer to those who are entitled to it, because they meet all three criteria, he says.

Casper Westergaard emphasizes that he is not concerned with the specific case.

After the rejection, the 22-year-old ended up where he started. At the psychiatric center in Amager. From here he was again referred. This time for a non-specialized offer in the psychiatric center's outpatient clinic.

Here the doctors assessed him to no longer be psychotic, and he was therefore drastically reduced in antipsychotic medication. He continued to show up for the talks. He last spoke to a doctor a few days before Sunday, July 3 this year.

On Sunday afternoon, the 22-year-old called the Psychiatric Foundation's helpline.

Here, volunteer nurses, social workers, psychologists and doctors are ready to give advice and guidance.

Earlier in the day he had been to the shopping center Fields, but had returned to the apartment in Amager.

There was a queue for the phone that day. Due to the summer holidays, Sunday's opening hours were shortened, so the line already closed at 2 p.m.

While he was on the phone, the line went dead. He never got through to a counselor.

When he left the home at Amager later that day to return to Fields, he brought a gun bag with him. It contained a pistol, a dagger and a rifle.

In the room he left his notebook and a USB stick. On the plug was a series of videos that he had posted on YouTube the day before.

In the comments section of one of the videos, he noted that the antipsychotic medication quetiapine "doesn't work". It was the medicine he had been heavily reduced in the time leading up to that day.

The USB stick also contained a video which never found its way onto the internet. It was a soliloquy. Here he talked about how much he hated the world, and described himself as a "psychopath".

He wanted the next thing to happen to be the end of it all, he later explained.

At approximately 17:33 he fired the first shot in the shopping centre. He had entered the center with a plan to "help others away from this world" and then be killed himself by the police, he later explained to the latter.

On the first videos, the center was filled with screams and panic.

In the later videos, only the music from the centre's loudspeakers and the 22-year-old's shout remained:

- Now kill me!

- It's not real!

- You're not real!

This is how he continued down through the center. With the rifle he had brought with him, he left a bloody trail behind him.

The shouts continued down through the center until, according to the 22-year-old, there was suddenly someone else who shouted.

A cry that suddenly awakened his personality.

A cry that made him realize what he was doing.

A cry that made him abandon the plan to be killed by police gunfire himself.

According to the 22-year-old's explanation after the shooting, it was something like: "What are you doing, this is the real world, this!"

In the parking lot behind the center, the 22-year-old knelt when the officers called out to him. With one knee in his back, he was soon told that it was 5:48 p.m. and that he had been arrested.

A month later, the Ministry of Health and the Capital Region set up a task force consisting of a director, a deputy director and a chief physician from the Capital Region, a medical director from the North Jutland Region and a deputy director from the Zealand Region.

They had to investigate the case to see if a different course of action could have prevented the tragic end of the course in psychiatry.

At a press conference three months later, the chairman presented the conclusion and six proposals for improvements in psychiatry.

- We can almost say that we haven't found anything that went wrong. It is clear, when you look back, that something has gone wrong, but we cannot point to anything in the process that went wrong, concluded Tina Gram Larsen, who is the medical director of Region North Jutland on a daily basis.

That conclusion today causes the defense lawyer for the 22-year-old to accuse the Capital Region of acquitting himself.

- They simply do not want to say that they have made a mistake, says Luise Høj.

Today, the Capital Region refuses to answer questions about the task force and its assessment of the process.

Hallur Thorsteinsson, who is center manager at the Psychiatric Center Amager, acknowledges, however, that the center, like the rest of the psychiatric system, is under pressure.

- We generally see a lot of pressure on psychiatry. We have many patients. If we had fewer patients or more employees, then we would be able to see the patients more often - especially in the outpatient services, he says to TV 2.

However, he denies that the quality is cause for concern.

- As a patient, you should not be concerned about the quality of the treatment, he says.

Today is almost four months since the 22-year-old man laid down flat in front of Fields as ordered. Since then he has been imprisoned in a closed psychiatric ward.

Through his defense lawyer, the 22-year-old himself expresses a desire for change in the system he sought out for help.

- He has a clear desire for things in psychiatry to be improved, she says.
 
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Oh it's you the Addison guy, I noticed you disappeared for a while, You're always around when something new about Randy pops up.
I hate an autistic obsessive hatred for Randy because he had a lot of things I never got as a kid, and he ended up shooting innocent fucking people

Not going to comment on the someone using your account, but it’s bizarre to see this thread getting bumped with random EGS fans that are still going.
It’s bizarre to see people still care about a shitty Danny Phantom OC years after he bit it.

God bless the farms.
I want to take his series and reanimate it and steal it from him.
 
I want to take his series and reanimate it and steal it from him.
Now what would that achieve? Is it something you wished were known for?
It also seems like YT has been removing a lot content regarding Randy, Many of the original suicide tape re-uploads have been deleted. As well as Naze's channel too. I doubt anything EGS related would have future in YT.
 
Now what would that achieve? Is it something you wished were known for?
It also seems like YT has been removing a lot content regarding Randy, Many of the original suicide tape re-uploads have been deleted. As well as Naze's channel too. I doubt anything EGS related would have future in YT.
I want to spite him. It's kinda like dancing on his metaphorical grave. That's how much I fucking hate this piece of shit. And if that makes me a lunatic, saber tooth pussy, then I'm proud to fucking be one
 
I want to spite him. It's kinda like dancing on his metaphorical grave. That's how much I fucking hate this piece of shit. And if that makes me a lunatic, saber tooth pussy, then I'm proud to fucking be one
Mate this is just keeping the crazies dream alive. You really want to stick it to tranny phantom and his few followers, let them be forgotten. As proof of their utter failure to attain the lasting legacy randy wanted.
 
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