3-2 Final Project Milestone OneSouthern New Hampshire UniversityPSY-310-15101-M01 Criminal Psychology 2024 C-4 (Jul - Aug) 09:20:14 GMT -05:00SummaryThe case of Seung-Hui Cho, born on January 18, 1984, in South Korea, involves a domestic terror incident at Virginia Tech in 2007. Cho, a troubled individual with a history of severe anxiety and depression, exhibited behavior indicative of mental health issues and social disconnection. He was severely bullied in childhood and struggled to relate to others, leading to a diagnosis of anxiety disorder and major depressive disorder.Cho's motivations for the crime, a mass shooting resulting in the deaths of 27 students and five faculty members, may have stemmed from a deep resentment towards those he perceived as more successful and better equipped for life. His writings and erratic behavior indicated a troubled psyche with feelings of inadequacy and a yearning for significance. The crime committed was a premeditated mass shooting with elements of sociopathic rage and possibly a desire for revenge and notoriety, similar to the perpetrators of the Columbine massacre.The key facts in this case include Cho's relocation to the U.S., his struggles with mental health issues, social isolation, disturbing behavior towards female students, history of