southcitymom
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Regardless of how much stress he was exposed to his response was completely aberrant...this he knows, his family knows. Please understand that I'm not trying to justify it and neither is the family. He is by no means a young sociopath. In fact most abused kids who kill their parents are not sociopath's. And unfortunately, physical, sexual, emotional or any other kids of abuse doesn't always leave "physical" marks. Often times they "emotinal" marks are the ones that don't heal without years of therapy of loving people in their lives.
Thank you for not giving up on the boy. The family as well as the boy knows that he needs help. He needs help to deal with the anger he has, the grief he has, the future he now has, how to live with him mom instead of his dad.
Oh I would really hate if God forbid that my family dirty laundry ever was aired for the public...although Oprah could spend an entire day on it.
This father and step mother were way more than "too hard on him". The family is not going to scream this from any rooftop. Oh I wish they would, I wish that during the sentencing they would spend sometime talking about what really happened to this young boy...but they will not. Unfortunaly for this boy, most people outside of family and close friends will not know the extent of what happened therefore will continue to speculate. Those records are sealed from the public...but they are there.
I completely agree with your statement that most young killers are NOT sociopaths. I watched this child's videotape a number of times and never saw anything to lead me to believe he was a sociopath.
I feel like I hear what you are saying and that our opinions about what happened in this case are probably actually very similar. Being honest, I'm still having a hard time believing that family wouldn't jump loudly and vocally to his defense if super abusive stuff was going on behind the scenes. That said, I do understand that odd emotional and psychological abuse can be hard to give voice to in a news soundbite that would fully capture the horror of what might have been going on. So you have helped open my mind more on that issue than it was before.
FWIW, I have always been in this boy's corner and have prayed for him and his family since this story first "broke." I have sons (7 and 9) and boys this age are a huge part of my life. I remain hopeful that the Judge and attorneys and police and other adults closely involved with this case are doing whatever they can to give this boy privacy, consequences and help. I know mistakes have been made, but I also believe that all of those people do have the boys best interests at heart.