Psychologist and Graphologist Dr. Batya Cohen Croitoro analyzed the handwriting of bank shooter Itamar Alon, concluding the massacre was indeed foreseeable.
"Seeing the handwriting, there is evidence of a lot of stress and inability to tolerate frustration, with difficulty to delay gratification. An individual who has a desire to be generous to the weak and helpless, is charismatic and intelligent, but sees the world in black and white, all or nothing," she said.
Dr. Croitoro diagnoses severe personality disorders in Alon, "He was anti-social, incongruent with social norms, detached from people, holding in a lot of anger and uncontrolled impulsiveness, prone to irritability and lack of responsibility in money issues. Additionally, Alon had anxiety, addictions and paranoid delusion, suicidal behavior and inability to control anger. He was a single person who did not trust anyone."