But if the brother was known to be violent with him, it's not OK. I love my mom (RIP) with every bone in my body, but I was left alone with a sister who beat me up, and it was hell. That's without it leading to much serious injury and certainly not murder It was just awful to not be able to control being beaten every other day. Nobody needs to be beaten often for anything.
My parents figured all kids fight and we were both involved (they weren't there), etc. Just sibling rivalry. Nope. She was a violent bully, and she took out her aggressions on me because she could. She has a sincere problem with anger/aggression and a matching diagnosis now, so it's not 100% her fault, but that doesn't change the fact of the beatings.
Eventually I just broke her nose one day and she finally stopped forever because she knew I'd do it again. I think specialized therapy was more in order, but we were 'just kids' and my parents pretty willfully misunderstood the situation. It's not OK.
PS - love, love my dad now, too. He's had decades of change, thank God.
Thank you very much for sharing your experience. I think it is important for parents to read about these situations and how the child being victimized feels.
Sibling rivalry, or "kids being kids" should never include violence and must be addressed immediately by the parent and/or a behavior health specialist when necessary. It is never okay for one child to beat on another-period.
I am so sorry you had to be put through that and I admire your courage for speaking out.