<p>George Sodini went to a sprawling LA Fitness Club, turned out the lights on the Tuesday night “Latin impact” dance-aerobics class for women, and opened fire with three guns, spraying dozens of bullets before committing suicide.<br /><br />“He just had a lot of hatred in him and was hell-bent on committing this act, and no one was going to stop him,” Allegheny County Police Superintendent Charles Moffatt said on Wednesday. His 4,610-word web diary appeared to be a nine-month chronology of his plans to end his misery with a shocking act of carnage at his gym. He couldn’t understand why women ignored him, despite his best efforts to look nice. He hadn’t had a girlfriend since 1984, hadn’t slept with a woman in 19 years.<br /><br />“Women just don’t like me. There are 30 million desirable women in the US (my estimate) and I cannot find one. Not one of them finds me attractive,” the 48-year-old computer programmer lamented.<br /><br />It was unclear when the Web diary was posted and whether it had been updated online repeatedly since November or posted in its entirety recently.<br /><br />The violence rocked the town of about 5,300 people just outside Pittsburgh. The deceased were Heidi Overmier, 46, of Carnegie, a sales manager at an amusement park; Jody Billingsley, 37, of Mount Lebanon, who worked for a medical-supply company; and Elizabeth Gannon, 49, of Pittsburgh, an X-ray technician at Allegheny General Hospital.<br /></p>
<p>George Sodini went to a sprawling LA Fitness Club, turned out the lights on the Tuesday night “Latin impact” dance-aerobics class for women, and opened fire with three guns, spraying dozens of bullets before committing suicide.<br /><br />“He just had a lot of hatred in him and was hell-bent on committing this act, and no one was going to stop him,” Allegheny County Police Superintendent Charles Moffatt said on Wednesday. His 4,610-word web diary appeared to be a nine-month chronology of his plans to end his misery with a shocking act of carnage at his gym. He couldn’t understand why women ignored him, despite his best efforts to look nice. He hadn’t had a girlfriend since 1984, hadn’t slept with a woman in 19 years.<br /><br />“Women just don’t like me. There are 30 million desirable women in the US (my estimate) and I cannot find one. Not one of them finds me attractive,” the 48-year-old computer programmer lamented.<br /><br />It was unclear when the Web diary was posted and whether it had been updated online repeatedly since November or posted in its entirety recently.<br /><br />The violence rocked the town of about 5,300 people just outside Pittsburgh. The deceased were Heidi Overmier, 46, of Carnegie, a sales manager at an amusement park; Jody Billingsley, 37, of Mount Lebanon, who worked for a medical-supply company; and Elizabeth Gannon, 49, of Pittsburgh, an X-ray technician at Allegheny General Hospital.<br /></p>