KoldKase
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It's hard to say. Burke's generation is the first to grow up on videogames as primary entertainment. We may see research down the road that it results in children detaching somewhat from interpersonal interactions. I'm not saying it handicaps them, but that they may appear introverted or distant to those who aren't close to them.
With all the "protection" placed around Burke by his parents, because of the murder, because of the media, he probably grew up with a lot of psychological walls, as well.
I can't speak to Burke's private life, truly. He may drink or use drugs socially like many other young people. He may not at all. I've never heard or read he has any addiction issues, but I doubt we would, as he is still a private citizen rather than a public figure, which is one thing the Ramseys did right for him.
I try to remember that whatever happened that night, Burke was a young child himself. He is a victim, as well.
With all the "protection" placed around Burke by his parents, because of the murder, because of the media, he probably grew up with a lot of psychological walls, as well.
I can't speak to Burke's private life, truly. He may drink or use drugs socially like many other young people. He may not at all. I've never heard or read he has any addiction issues, but I doubt we would, as he is still a private citizen rather than a public figure, which is one thing the Ramseys did right for him.
I try to remember that whatever happened that night, Burke was a young child himself. He is a victim, as well.