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The district attorney is open to suggestions.
"I want to listen to what anybody and everybody has to say. I want to protect the boy and protect the witnesses and the community. I'm not the DA guy that says, 'I want to lock him away and I don't [care].' I probably won't be totally comfortable with whatever happens, but this decision will stay with me the rest of my life. I have to be able to live with it."
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I wonder what time it was set for ? Looks to me like the mother wasnt up with the kids when the kids were getting ready for school - also looks like the 4 yr old was up when the other 2 children were getting ready to go to school. Nobody heard the alarm ?
Who made their breakfast ? especially the 4 yr olds breakfast ?
What time did dad leave ?
I think of fluffy as chubby. Chubby is not obese. If you have a child with a weight problem, what you call it is probably the least of your worries (though how you say it to the child is, of course, very important).
The face of this child looked a little chubby, I think.
I have lots of questions, too. The one first and foremost on my mind is where is his bio mother?
The scary thing is I have watched several prison interviews with kids who killed their parents or someone close to them in their own homes.
None of them showed remorse or regret. They talk in a monotone expressionless voice as if the subject is boring to them. They tell the interviewer they never think about the loved one they brutally murdered.
It scares me to death to even watch them.
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I wonder what time it was set for ? Looks to me like the mother wasnt up with the kids when the kids were getting ready for school - also looks like the 4 yr old was up when the other 2 children were getting ready to go to school. Nobody heard the alarm ?
Who made their breakfast ? especially the 4 yr olds breakfast ?
What time did dad leave ?
If a child that premeditated murders and made considerable effort to conceal his guilt doesn't spend any time in detention of some kind....isn't a little crazy to lock up a kid that just steals a car for a joy ride? Or any one of the countless other things children are held in detention for?
Should there be no juvenile detention at all? Just a little therapy and maybe the kid will lose his desert for a week?![]()
And that is about as scary as you can get. I don't see how a child like that can be helped.
I wholeheartedly agree. And I know I'm probably in the minority here, but that little boy's mugshot sent shivers up my spine. Perhaps it's just the lighting, but there is something very cold and void about the way he stares into the camera...
Frankly, I'm infuriated that the Jonesboro shooters have been released after being tried as juveniles for mass murder - one has recently been in trouble for drug possession and gun violations. Then there's the case of Lionel Tate, who supposedly didn't understand the gravity of his actions and was given a second chance. I believe he's serving a 10-year sentence for armed robbery now.
How do we "rehabilitate" these children into having a conscience?
I wholeheartedly agree. And I know I'm probably in the minority here, but that little boy's mugshot sent shivers up my spine. Perhaps it's just the lighting, but there is something very cold and void about the way he stares into the camera...
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JaneInOz had a similar reaction to it, Velouria. To me, people in mugshots always look miserable and half-crazed.
PS - welcome to WS!!!
To see a child with that "half-crazed" look is frightening- even in a booking photo. I guess I would expect to see a "scared look" vs a half crazed look.
Please know that I'm not disagreeing with you, but as parents do we have a role in developing their conscience's (sp?) In your opinion?
It's hard to think that some of our population is *gone* before they are born (and it's hard to believe we have no power to change that).![]()
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To see a child with that "half-crazed" look is frightening- even in a booking photo. I guess I would expect to see a "scared look" vs a half crazed look.
I hear you - that's why I'm not good at getting impressions from those things - scared looks half-crazed to me!![]()
That is the case when sociopathy is noticed.I used to think that children could be rehabilitated but I know now that they cannot. I think it is the bad seed thing again.It is a part of science that is still a mystery. Science needs to work on that.
It goes along with dementia. Not just being forgetful but a total wasting away of any controls. In later years it is a terrible thing to see but a progression of life with dementia.
There is a neuron process in both illnesses that triggers behaviors. I truly believe this. I wish I was more scientific to study it but alas I am just a regular person.