Sex-starved would-be assassin John Hinckley Jr. is free and looking for hookups!
The man who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981 told mental health professionals that he’s “happy as a clam” living with his mom and brother in Virginia, but having trouble finding a nice girl!
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In fact, when he asked a neighbor out for a cup of coffee, she was so freaked out that she called local authorities!
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“This guy spent [more than] 30 years in a hospital for the criminally insane,” said corrections expert and former warden at San Quentin prison Daniel Vasquez. “If I was a woman, I’d run in the other direction, too!”
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Hinckley was 25 when he shot and wounded Reagan outside a Washington hotel in 1981.
He was diagnosed with acute psychosis and depression and was found to have been stalking actress Jodie Foster.
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After he was released into his mother’s care in 2016, his treatment team considered having him try online dating, but decided it was “far too risky, possibly endangering Mr. Hinckley’s personal safety.”
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Relationship expert Dr. Gilda Carle — author of I’m Worth Loving! Here’s Why — said getting a date might be tough for Hinckley.
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“What’s his line gonna be?” Dr. Carle asked. “The court found that I was insane — now let’s get busy?”
In fact, when he asked a neighbor out for a cup of coffee, she was so freaked out that she called local authorities!
Photo credit: Getty Images
“This guy spent [more than] 30 years in a hospital for the criminally insane,” said corrections expert and former warden at San Quentin prison Daniel Vasquez. “If I was a woman, I’d run in the other direction, too!”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Hinckley was 25 when he shot and wounded Reagan outside a Washington hotel in 1981.
He was diagnosed with acute psychosis and depression and was found to have been stalking actress Jodie Foster.
Photo credit: Getty Images
After he was released into his mother’s care in 2016, his treatment team considered having him try online dating, but decided it was “far too risky, possibly endangering Mr. Hinckley’s personal safety.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Relationship expert Dr. Gilda Carle — author of I’m Worth Loving! Here’s Why — said getting a date might be tough for Hinckley.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“What’s his line gonna be?” Dr. Carle asked. “The court found that I was insane — now let’s get busy?”