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Another article said his parents were aware and had him in counseling
But was that enough? He apparently still had access to a car, his phone and/or computer and a gun. Sigh.
Another article said his parents were aware and had him in counseling
"A close relative of the teen suspect said the family knew nothing about reports that the teen repeatedly expressed admiration for Nazis. She said he struggled with mental illness." https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/...Killing-Husband-Wife-in-Reston-466127803.html
But was that enough? He apparently still had access to a car, his phone and/or computer and a gun. Sigh.
But they knew about the swastika. Shouldn’t that have made them curious?
I was just looking at comments on the Root site. It's as toxic as the Fairfield Underground site someone mentioned earlier. Felt like needed a shower after each of them.
The level of hate, ignorance, prejudice and bigotry in some is just shocking, and depressing - we'll never reach those people, they'll never change who they are. Hopefully we can reach more of the younger generations though.
It's not a place for the timid... They can smell fear...I'm afraid to look.
This is a very messed up case.
I'm conflicted about his mental illness and if there is a chance he could be rehabilitated ?
Although there are some who can do all the good they want-- as long as it's behind bars and they're not free to roam in public.
Part of me wants him to face the firing squad.
But that's not going to happen.... and is maybe too severe of a punishment ?
The other side is -- if he's mentally ill ; he may not understand that what he did was wrong. Aside from the swastika -- he may not have been a hardened white supremacist. And did he know what that symbol represented ?
Would he (with treatment) be able to live a normal, healthy-minded life in about 5 or 10 years ?
Is there someone to help him ?
This is a difficult case and my initial reaction is that he should never see the light of day -- but die behind bars.
A close friend has agreed to disagree with meand she's said I need to work on my compassion for people instead of judging them.
Is it possible people are thinking the Fricker's should have done nothing... and thus appeased the killer and not "precipitated" this violence ?
I don't know.
My .02 is that neither of the victims were too over the top in the way they tried to handle this.. Some parents might have reacted much more forcefully.
Rest forever in gentle peace , Scott and Buckley !
I don't think that either of them deserved their fate.
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The site TheRoots.com posters say that the mother's FB page, which has been either closed or made private, had angry posts about physically punishing kids who didn't stand for Pledge Allegiance, anger over kneeling football players and of deporting all illegals. We all see those angry bitter posts all over the place these days so of course these same people are verbalizing it at home also, We've seen the posts about him mowing gigantic swastika in community playing field, and the neighbours going to the parents over it, saying they all knew he was troubled young man. There are pictures online of the alleged murderer wearing t-shirts with Nazi symbols and slogans, shirts they had to see him wearing and probably gave him the money for. So I can't buy in to the "parents didn't know anything about his neo-nazi" beliefs, or that he was acting out on them in ways they were aware of. According to recorded interview of unnamed close family member, the house the family live in is pretty impressive, very nice, upper middle class, raising an angry bitter prejudiced violent neo-nazi. Murder is a giant leap, but perhaps poor Mrs. Kuhn-Fricker was the very first adult in his life to firmly say "no, not in my home" to him. Two families utterly destroyed by this brutal act of violence from hatred, anger, ignorance and prejudice.
It's not a place for the timid... They can smell fear...
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This is a very messed up case.
I'm conflicted about his mental illness and if there is a chance he could be rehabilitated ?
Although there are some who can do all the good they want-- as long as it's behind bars and they're not free to roam in public.
Part of me wants him to face the firing squad.
But that's not going to happen.... and is maybe too severe of a punishment ?
The other side is -- if he's mentally ill ; he may not understand that what he did was wrong. Aside from the swastika -- he may not have been a hardened white supremacist. And did he know what that symbol represented ?
Would he (with treatment) be able to live a normal, healthy-minded life in about 5 or 10 years ?
Is there someone to help him ?
This is a difficult case and my initial reaction is that he should never see the light of day -- but die behind bars.
A close friend has agreed to disagree with meand she's said I need to work on my compassion for people instead of judging them.
Is it possible people are thinking the Fricker's should have done nothing... and thus appeased the killer and not "precipitated" this violence ?
I don't know.
My .02 is that neither of the victims were too over the top in the way they tried to handle this.. Some parents might have reacted much more forcefully.
Rest forever in gentle peace , Scott and Buckley !
I don't think that either of them deserved their fate.
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My kids are older now, but if I were a parent with teenage children, especially daughters, I would definitely consider reporting to police any incidents when a teen is entering my home at night without permission. Maybe if this guy had been reported to LE, they could have searched the home and taken away his guns.
Just a joke.I should have been more clear when I wrote that I'm afraid to look at those dark sites. My feeling is more of disgust.
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A couple of thoughts ..
Regarding rehabilitation... Would you want him living next door to you? Would your compassionate friend want him dating her daughter? He's 17. He attended a good school and was able to function in society. He was not insane. He knew right from wrong, and he murdered two people. He is a danger to society and should at a minimum be behind bars for the rest of his life. I'm hoping they go for the death penalty.
I'm a bit hesitant to say this, because I in no way condone their beliefs, but despite their beliefs most white supremacists are able to control their actions and not commit murder. (an observation, no blowback please, their rhetoric has certainly contributed to countless crimes and murders)
Regarding appeasement... I do think a more moderate approach may have been more successful and avoided violence. Also, a long term view of the situation, very few teen age romances last. Would he have murdered them anyway? Maybe, there's no telling.
Another random thought... He had a history of *ahem* visiting the daughter at night. I'm wondering what their reaction was to that? From what has been reported, Buckley asked for an alarm system the day before the murders. Why not when they first realized he was visiting at night? I wonder what they thought of the boy and the relationship prior to finding out about the Neo Nazi beliefs? Were they ok with her spending hours on the phone with him?
Trying to understand what family dynamics were like over the last few months. Had they been biting their tongues for months, waiting for the relationship to burn itself out? Were they ok with, or at least accepting of, the nighttime visits and apparent sexual activity? (Some parents are shockingly permissive, IMO) Were they opposed to him all along or was there a complete and sudden change?
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I don't think there's anything LE would or could have done. Virginia has a Romeo and Juliet exception to the statutory rape laws, and presumably the daughter was opening the door for him.
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Obituaries
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I don't think there's anything LE would or could have done. Virginia has a Romeo and Juliet exception to the statutory rape laws, and presumably the daughter was opening the door for him.
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The level of hate, ignorance, prejudice and bigotry in some is just shocking, and depressing - we'll never reach those people, they'll never change who they are. Hopefully we can reach more of the younger generations though.
The Root is a great site. I learn so much reading there. It's nothing like Reddit, Topix, Breitbart, Fairfield Underground. It's a legitimate site which aggregates news related to race and social justice. The comments provide super valuable insight, with the usual smattering of trolls one gets on any site that offers a space for commentary. And frankly, sometimes the truth hurts.
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