http://www.khou.com/news/crime/Lone-Star-College-stabbing--202450261.html
More than two years ago, Quick simply vanished. His parents called Texas EquuSearch. Frank Black worked on the case.
Black remembered friends and family saying Quick was sheltered, in part because of his impaired hearing.
“Said he’d been kinda pampered and coddled and stuff,” Black continued.
His notes recall the text Quick sent his parents: "If I continue to live at your house, I would probably commit suicide".
Quick had abruptly quit his job at Memorial City Mall. The report said he "left behind his identification, banking PIN" and told his parents "they could have his $8,200 in the bank".
But the very next day, Quick turned up. His mother told EquuSearch he was actually found on the campus of Lone Star College, the same campus where Tuesday’s stabbings occurred.
Quick’s mother also said security guards told him he couldn't sleep in the building, but Black said, “They brought food and clothes for him and one of security guards even brought a tent from home to give to him.”
The Equusearch report from 2011 also stated that Quick’s mother reported he had a "mental breakdown" and contacted his parents to come get him at the college. It also mentioned that
his mother was “trying to find mental help for him."
(Wonder if she ever got him mental health help...)
http://www.khou.com/news/cnn/Lone-S...awyer-plans-mental-evaluation--202554571.html
Attorney: Dylan Quick doesn't understand gravity of accusations
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_...earing-placed-on-suicide-watch-attorney-says/
Dylan Quick, the Texas man accused of stabbing more than a dozen people at a Houston-area college, was placed on suicide watch Thursday, and waived his appearance at a brief court hearing, his lawyer said.