i would really like to see the court transcript from today's hearing, the judge must have a compelling reason why he will allow the boy to go home, unsupervised, for 2 days, with someone that has not been his primary care giver for some time.
i would certainly hope they established that he has no resentment towards his mother, that the house will be inspected, and that he has offered them further explanation for what happened beyond "i forgot my schoolparers and got 5 spankings".
and that somehow this visit will be productive for the case, and the boy.
Thanks.
I am not surprised to see this. I think mostly likely the bio mother will get custody of him eventually. She may have to agree to reside in AZ though.
I highly doubt that anyone else is wanting to have custody of him so it makes it easier for her.
I did notice that the Judge said no knives or guns could be in his presence.
imoo
It isn't child neglect. I don't agree with this post and please don't presume to speak for me in the future.
It is very common for children this age to own and use guns. The whole world isn't raised in an apartment complex.
Hi I'm sorry I offended you but I said MOST of us agree that a child 8 years old is too young to have access a gun unsupervised and yes there is a smaller percentage of posters who said that an eight year old child shouldn't own a gun. Even his stepmother didn't think he should own a gun but opted for a BB gun. If it s very common for children to own a gun, even eight year olds, but how common is it for them to have free access to their gun? My own opinion is that it was neglect on the part of the father.
AuntieLynda, the step mom was still at work. In my opinion she was saved from death after work by the fact Mr Roman fell outside the house instead of inside.
To answer your other question, he knew how to kill prairie dogs... so he knew dead was dead.
This child should have had ~someone~ on his behalf when LE questioned him. I agree with many legal opinion statements that this could hurt LE and their case. As an 8 year old child, even accused as he is for murder, someone should have been there to represent him. No 8 year old is going to understand the legal rights he has. Why was no one called on his behalf and legal protection??? I will not be surprised of the video confession is tossed out.
As far as this child going home for Thanksgiving, fine. I have absolutely no problem with it. I still cannot throw this child away nor define him as some kind of sociopath. I await evaluations from the pros and will continue to follow how this story unfolds. There is more to this....
I don't think so. I think he betrayed the trust that the father had placed in him to do as he promised he would do.
He admits that he would sneak around and use the air rifle/pellet gun behind his father's back. So he knew touching the guns stored in his father's bedroom was off limits to him. His father trusted his son to be safe with a weapon and to never touch them if he wasn't in his presence.
It isn't the father's fault because he believed his son.
imoo
Agree 100%
I am confused by this entire case.
Why would his interview be released to the media?
How does this not fall under part of an ongoing investigation?
I do not get how he is going home for two days.
How in the world is an eight year old who casually shot two people not a risk to everyone around him including himself? There could not have been major psychological intervention at this point.
From a legal standpoint I am sure his statements and interviews will be thrown out. He is too young to understand his rights. They have thrown out confessions for not understanding the language or not having the IQ to grasp what they mean. Based on what we have been told though his statements won't be needed, the physical evidence seems to be overwhelming.
i would really like to see the court transcript from today's hearing, the judge must have a compelling reason why he will allow the boy to go home, unsupervised, for 2 days, with someone that has not been his primary care giver for some time.
i would certainly hope they established that he has no resentment towards his mother, that the house will be inspected, and that he has offered them further explanation for what happened beyond "i forgot my school parents and got 5 spankings".
and that somehow this visit will be productive for the case, and the boy.
I am confused by this entire case.
Why would his interview be released to the media?
How does this not fall under part of an ongoing investigation?
I do not get how he is going home for two days.
How in the world is an eight year old who casually shot two people not a risk to everyone around him including himself? There could not have been major psychological intervention at this point.
From a legal standpoint I am sure his statements and interviews will be thrown out. He is too young to understand his rights. They have thrown out confessions for not understanding the language or not having the IQ to grasp what they mean. Based on what we have been told though his statements won't be needed, the physical evidence seems to be overwhelming.
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