I think that's one of the big differences between teens and adults. We can see that, but teens live so in the moment. Even with normal teens, the smallest things seem to become the end of the world. And Jaylen's emotional reaction and lack of impulse control obviously fell outside the norm...
Police need a warrant to search where someone has a reasonable expectation of privacy, e.g., their home or apartment, car, office. When something is discarded or left in a public place, the person doesn't have a right to keep it private.
I've been looking to try to figure out if there have been any cases of people who appeared verifiably brain dead, but who recovered. The case of Zack Dunlap seems to be the best example. It has been reported in mainstream media that two scans showed no blood flow to his brain, yet he recovered...
I'm so glad this is on here. I learned of this terrible story today and can't get it out of my mind. I came her to post it hoping some sleuths might help bring this person to justice.
There's currently a $15,000 reward. Hopefully, people will get the word out. Somebody must know something...
I didn't mean to be snarky. I did mean literally, if his gut told him something was wrong enough that he was worrying all night, it's too bad he didn't trust his instinct enough to really sound the alarm.
I think they deserve sympathy. Their daughter isn't completely innocent, but isn't as culpable as her significantly older, abusive boyfriend. I would tell them to help her find a good lawyer (without bankrupting themselves to pay). The prosecution may be willing to agree to a plea deal in...
It looks like Hernandez has been destroying evidence. Apparently, he smashed his home's video surveillance system and his cell phone. This is not looking good for him at all.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/aaron-hernandez-destroyed-home-security-system-phone-sources/story?id=19445131#.UcNVPdgsHSi
victim identified as Odin Young, a semi-pro football player from Boston's Dorchester neighborhood.
http://www.necn.com/06/19/13/Family-friend-Body-found-in-North-Attleb/landing.html?blockID=844321&feedID=11106
Because now we diagnose and treat mental disorders whereas then they said the person was a witch, or possessed by a demon, or maybe was just the village idiot. I'm sure it existed. It just wasn't recognized and understood for what it was.
While the developing world is certainly more dangerous, the US has a significantly higher homicide rate than Australia, Canada, Japan, and all of Western Europe.
I wonder if the switched IDs had to do with this. Might there have been problems with Adam that would have caused him not to be let in if he revealed his true identity?
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