Talk:Game On, Charles/@comment-25633741-20150606075924

Remember the shape of a puzzle piece pictured in that frame inside the vault? It is used to represent autistic people and the complexity of this disorder. Autistic people can have a really high IQ, and they are not able to relate to people the way we do.

Remember the home video: only one of the brothers kisses Ali when Mrs. D asks them to, and Charles, instead, chooses a more "cold" aproach.

What if Mr D. didn't accept the fact that he had a "damaged" son  and was abusive towards him, like he is with Jason?

Mrs.D might have thought that the only way was to keep him safe was to keep him away from him, and sent him to Radley were he would be taken care of by qualified doctors. The reason why she wanted to be on the board could be that she wanted to get close to her son.

Charles might be obsessed with forcing people to act as Ali, because he couldn't be close to the real one. The time spent in Radley isolated him from the world, he became fond of his toys, and he gradually decided that he wanted to play with real people, so he wouldn't be alone anymore.

There have been real life cases of autistic serial killers, it's not a taboo. Do you think this could happen?