He may have an antisocial disorder (or whatever), but I think it was interesting that the boy talked so much. He didn't just answer questions; he elaborated on his story.
I will wait for more imformaton before forming opion, this is just stunning ,he's just a baby,how can he understand the concept of muder.
ya gotta start somewhere. I think he was simply an overachiever.
Let's let him walk, have outpatient therapy and see if he'll have a repetitive and persistent pattern at 13......I'm placing my bet on him fulfilling the requirements!
......I think it's good that some are not ready to give up on children yet, if there is a chance to fix them...
His voice sounds even younger than a friend's 8 year old, but I heard a remarkably articulate child speaking with very little emotion (I am aware that there were times he was apparently sobbing) & he was adapting his story to fit every new detail revealed by the officers....... I heard Casey Anthony speaking in a little boy's voice..... This is my 1st thought after hearing the tape, & I reserve the right to change. It seems key to me that he gets in "trouble for lying", which that 30 minutes of tape serves as an example...... What a disturbing case!
I do not think the officers were intimidating but they probably went too far & should have stopped the interview until a guardian ad litem had been appointed. However, there may be enough evidence to convict him without the "confession". So what is a just punishment if he is responsible? I hope this can be settled in judges chambers. It is tragic on all levels.
His voice sounds even younger than a friend's 8 year old, but I heard a remarkably articulate child speaking with very little emotion (I am aware that there were times he was apparently sobbing) & he was adapting his story to fit every new detail revealed by the officers....... I heard Casey Anthony speaking in a little boy's voice..... This is my 1st thought after hearing the tape, & I reserve the right to change. It seems key to me that he gets in "trouble for lying", which that 30 minutes of tape serves as an example...... What a disturbing case!
I do not think the officers were intimidating but they probably went too far & should have stopped the interview until a guardian ad litem had been appointed. However, there may be enough evidence to convict him without the "confession". So what is a just punishment if he is responsible? I hope this can be settled in judges chambers. It is tragic on all levels.
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