@tsuyukihime
Firstly, you might want to put that in spoilers, but if you notice, he said that he agrees with my point, in which I specifically say that I do not condone nor excuse his actions. I specifically also said he should be appointed to visit a therapists by a court or judge so that he can receive the help he needs, as I don't think he fully understands that what he is doing is wrong, or that he has committed an action that is wrong.
Antisocial Personality Disorder is a mental illness, and it can be treated, and saying that he suffers from this mental illness does not mean nor imply that everyone with this specific mental illness, or any other mental illness in general, does not mean that you're demonizing or tarnishing mentally ill people as a whole, nor are you suggesting that most of them would act this way. What we've been
Also, I'm fairly confident we can diagnose him with at least Antisocial Personality disorder, as he displays most of the major symptoms such as an inability to empathize with people, reckless or poor judgement, consistent criminal actions, etc. So it's not like we're just saying he's nebulously mentally ill.
@TheGodEmperor
You probably missed it because it's been taken down, but in the other thread based on this chapter, I outlined how he shows the symptoms of Anti-Social Personality disorder, which includes sociopathy and psychopathy.
You can't cure a lot of personality disorders like Autism, ADHD, etc., but you can mitigate there symptoms and get them to a point where they're high functioning enough that they can integrate into society usually, unless in the most extreme of cases. He's differently shown the desire to want to understand why people aren't trusting him or to seek some kind of human connection, and I think that kind of outline will only serve to help him create a support group that will allow him to integrate into society more
effectively.
A blanket cure of throwing him into an asylum and throwing away the key is not just inhumane and undermines the purpose of medical psychology, but actively will only worsen both his own symptoms and mental health, but shame him for factors he can not control nor change about himself.