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Bringing up his IQ feels irrelevant. He had an intellectual disability, and I think it's fine to say he couldn't care for himself, was non-verbal, etc., but 1. IQ is controversial, 2. We don't know under what circumstances the IQ test was administered and whether he scored so low due to stress or other mitigating circumstances. It lacks context.

Article needs more info about the abuse in general. Waitalie Nat (talk) 01:40, 21 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]