I understand your anger and everything, but I think this is a bit harsh. Yes what they did(if they did it) is unforgivable and monstrous, but they were peoples children.. People loved these teens and those people are undoubtedly extremely hurt and shocked by all of this. I don't think those families think their children were worth nothing despite what they have potentially done. There had to be reasons for all of this, kids aren't born just to kill others and themselves and nothing else. Something was wrong.
edited by me for clarity and brevity.
You are mistaken if you are reading my posts as 'anger' Websleuths has always been, and will continue to be, I hope, a Victim Friendly Site. No ifs, no buts, and really , it is one of the very few places where victims are not relegated to being mere pawns in the games of perpetrators, and perpetrators raised to mythic folk hero status.
We can talk about victims here, and we can dismiss the propensity to raise up killers to the status of having to be 'understood' and, god help us, 'forgiven' and all this malarkey. It is perfectly alright to relegate killers to a substandard of human expectation.
Killers are not called outlaws because it sounds cute, it is because since mankind gathered together in a cave, rules and laws were consented to and adhered to because otherwise the whole humankind program would quickly end. People put themselves 'outside the law' and that could be because of a hard childhood, and all this stuff, but in the end, it is a chosen path.