It is a shame that he went that way. AAS are the cause of many things. This young man was a teenager and I don't agree with underdeveloped men taking AAS. I think he had problems prior to AAS. AAS may have pushed him over the edge. Just as he made the dicision to take his life he made the decision to take steroids. The was a lot twirling around in this youngsters head and he had no answers for them then he tried to answer with AAS and discovered that they weren't even the right answer he was looking for and therefore he became even more confused and decided that there was no way out and the only way was to leave on his own accord. obviously he was suffering from depression prior to AAS and that is probably what drove him to the use and ultimately drove him to the ground that was the ULTIMATE cause. His condition not AAS they were only a part of it.