Given the mental abilities of the said child at age 4, whether that stems from the damage caused by the lead itself or from birth it could be probable that as young man with extreme or even slight learning difficulties, he may have been suffering from a form of OCD. children that display such behaviour at such a young age, who often vent their frustration through the systematic destruction of objects close to them, can often lead to a criminalistic lifestyle later in life, also his attachment to a said red car may also hold some significance as the colour red has often been associated with OCD, an attachment to bright colours, one that he may have associated with something else in his life that even at 4 years old he felt he had no control over, hence the chewing of the red paint, in order to control his own personal object.
Children who display such tendencies at a young age, as well as having learning difficulties are often at the top of the juvenille crime rate, often misjusged as a child they are misunderstood and caste from setting to setting. Unable to slot nicely into mainstream society he may have found solace in the criminal world. judging from the time it will be highly probable that he may have suffered from a mind form of autism or aspergers, which in tern will dramatically increase his chances of criminality later in life. if he had entered the judicial system at some point in his life he may have been lost in the system, untractable due to name change or a want to not be found.
