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Re: America's youngest serial killer
Poor kid should have just killed his sadistic father instead of taking it out on the innocents
If we take the time to see with the heart and not with the mind, we shall see that we are surrounded completely by angels ~ Carlos Santana
If we take the time to see with the heart and not with the mind, we shall see that we are surrounded completely by angels ~ Carlos Santana
Re: America's youngest serial killer
Nobody should have been killed.
What's your opinion? Nature or Nurture?
I still think there were physical and developmental problems when he was born, and add to that, a highly abusive, sadistic, alcoholic father who beat the boy relentlessly and the incessant bullying he received at school simply for "being different," I'm convinced didn't help matters.
There are still people who think bullying and pranks are harmless, with some even stating it helps "toughen a kid up." With the advancement of forensic psychology, we're learning more about "what makes a psychopathic serial killer?"
"Do you love my insides? The parts you can't see? Eyeballs to entrails, my sweet?" ~~ Drusilla
What's your opinion? Nature or Nurture?
I still think there were physical and developmental problems when he was born, and add to that, a highly abusive, sadistic, alcoholic father who beat the boy relentlessly and the incessant bullying he received at school simply for "being different," I'm convinced didn't help matters.
There are still people who think bullying and pranks are harmless, with some even stating it helps "toughen a kid up." With the advancement of forensic psychology, we're learning more about "what makes a psychopathic serial killer?"
"Do you love my insides? The parts you can't see? Eyeballs to entrails, my sweet?" ~~ Drusilla
Re: America's youngest serial killer
I just think it's incredibly sad that he was treated that way, I think that he was just obviously so damaged that he became abusive himself
I really do think that his dad would have been better off dead. Just like the husband in The Burning Bed.
He enjoyed abusing his wife so much that he was never going to let her leave him, he would have eventually killed her so the only way she could have saved herself was to kill him
The boy was exorcizing the demons by the violent, evil things he did. A lot of suffering could have been avoided if his dad would have been killed early on
If we take the time to see with the heart and not with the mind, we shall see that we are surrounded completely by angels ~ Carlos Santana
I really do think that his dad would have been better off dead. Just like the husband in The Burning Bed.
He enjoyed abusing his wife so much that he was never going to let her leave him, he would have eventually killed her so the only way she could have saved herself was to kill him
The boy was exorcizing the demons by the violent, evil things he did. A lot of suffering could have been avoided if his dad would have been killed early on
If we take the time to see with the heart and not with the mind, we shall see that we are surrounded completely by angels ~ Carlos Santana
Re: America's youngest serial killer
sling blade as well as The burning bed
Smells like ass in here
Smells like ass in here
Re: America's youngest serial killer
Oh yes, true
If we take the time to see with the heart and not with the mind, we shall see that we are surrounded completely by angels ~ Carlos Santana
If we take the time to see with the heart and not with the mind, we shall see that we are surrounded completely by angels ~ Carlos Santana
Re: America's youngest serial killer
Monicah could be raising a serial killer..
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Re: America's youngest serial killer
Are you a serial killer?
If we take the time to see with the heart and not with the mind, we shall see that we are surrounded completely by angels ~ Carlos Santana
If we take the time to see with the heart and not with the mind, we shall see that we are surrounded completely by angels ~ Carlos Santana
Re: America's youngest serial killer
by Lilith October 24, 2022 03:21 AM
Member since April 16, 2019
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@Cheeky You like these types of stories, right? While psychologists and psychiatrists point to the way serial killers progress from killing animals to torturing and killing human beings, there's another fact that seems to be almost universal: childhood trauma and abuse. What this kid did to his victims (the ones who survived the tortures before he moved onto murders) was quite similar to what his alcoholic father did when he was "punishing" his son. It involved stripping him naked and beating him. That's exactly what he did.
I don't believe him being an introvert and being more interested in reading than in sports had anything to do with it, just like I don't believe video games can be blamed for peoples' behaviours today. His early development is of interest. Also, a lot of them seemed to have had a lot of health issues when they were children, right out of the womb and growing up. I think many health-related issues can also be traced back to childhood abuse/trauma.
Clickbait.
Americas youngest serial killer is Craig Chandler Price (*1973).
He killed his victims when he was 13-15 yo.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Price_(murderer)
And Cheeky should stop to dissemble feelings for serial killers.
She is the first who'll execute what she calls "human scum".
America's youngest serial killer
@Cheeky You like these types of stories, right? While psychologists and psychiatrists point to the way serial killers progress from killing animals to torturing and killing human beings, there's another fact that seems to be almost universal: childhood trauma and abuse. What this kid did to his victims (the ones who survived the tortures before he moved onto murders) was quite similar to what his alcoholic father did when he was "punishing" his son. It involved stripping him naked and beating him. That's exactly what he did.
I don't believe him being an introvert and being more interested in reading than in sports had anything to do with it, just like I don't believe video games can be blamed for peoples' behaviours today. His early development is of interest. Also, a lot of them seemed to have had a lot of health issues when they were children, right out of the womb and growing up. I think many health-related issues can also be traced back to childhood abuse/trauma.
"Do you love my insides? The parts you can't see? Eyeballs to entrails, my sweet?" ~~ Drusilla