MeoW333
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While this comment was not directed at me, I feel I should respond because, I, too, feel the boy is guilty. OBE, like me, has only stated opinions, based on what is known. This does not mean we have no empathy for the boy. Guilt and empathy are separate items.
IMO the boy needs both punishment and help without forgetting the Roman and Romero families. They, too, deserve justice.
Until i see some hard evidence, i try to keep an open mind. While i do realize that it is possible he committed the murders, i also see the other side of it. I try to look at all angles of the case. Either way, i hope the boy is able to get help whether or not he committed the murders. Whether he did it or not, he still may have PTSD from the events. I hope that he can get a therapist asap to deal with whatever feelings he may have about what happened. By not providing the boy an outlet to express his feelings or concerns about the murders, they are doing more harm than good.
He was to have killed 2 grown men with a single shot .22 in a very short amount of time. Maybe the only way to see how good a shot he is, is to take him to the police rifle range supervised.
If the boy were older and had officers interrogating him professionally and not in the way the officers did this boy, i may feel differently.
Even if the boy did kill the 2 men, i still have empathy for him, as to why would a child feel they had to do such a thing. If it is found he has conduct disorder, i feel bad for him that he ruined his life and that of others.
I also feel for the victims. Innocent until proven guilty, and LE did a shoddy job in the investigation from the beginning. If the case was handled differently, i may have a different opinion. This is an 8 year old boy (he was 8 at the time) and not a hardened teenage criminal with a track record.