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According to a Mesa police report released Wednesday, 15-year-old Hughstan Schlicker told a homicide detective that he considered committing suicide in front of his father after finding a 12-gauge shotgun and ammunition in the garage of their home, but decided to murder his father instead and then commit suicide.
After the slaying, "the defendant first called his friend and told her what he had done. He told her he was going to kill himself but she told him not to. She convinced him to call the police and deal with the situation," the report said.
Hughstan told detectives that he used the Internet to communicate with his friends and since his father took the Internet away, he was "just so depressed all the time," the report said.
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Scout, 15, allegedly killed family without warning
Nicholas W. Browning remained jailed without bond after confessing early Sunday that he killed his father, John Browning, his mother, Tamara, and his younger brothers, Gregory, 14, and Benjamin, 11, according to Baltimore County police.
Browning, who turns 16 on Saturday, had no history of violence, mental health problems or drug problems, according to court documents.
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A high school couple forced to break up spent about a month plotting to kill the girl's parents before her mother and two younger brothers were fatally shot and stabbed in a weekend ambush, according to records released Monday.
The family dog keeps vigil on the burned house where Penny Caffey and her sons were killed Saturday.
1 of 2 Charlie James Wilkinson, who had been dating Penny and Terry Caffey's 16-year-old daughter, told police his girlfriend wanted her parents dead because they forbade their relationship, according to Rains County [TX] Sheriff Department investigators.
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Originally posted by GradyPhilpott
Simply put, I think it's too many under-supervised kids, influenced by violent media, lax discipline at home and at school, and a sense of entitlement and victimhood instilled by the schools and sometimes violence and abuse in the home.
All factors are not evident in each case, but these are influences that are common and widespread.
[edit on 2008/3/6 by GradyPhilpott]
A US teenager shot dead his parents and two brothers as they slept after a dispute with his father in a small Maryland town near Baltimore, county police said Monday.
Nicholas Browning, who turned 16 at the weekend, grabbed his father's handgun and apparently used it to shoot his parents and his brothers, age 12 and 14, before hiding the weapon in bushes along a road.
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Originally posted by ChiKeyMonKey
With fast and easy access to fire arms in a country that doesn't bat an eyelid when the news reports that someone has been shot. The whole country (generally speaking) has been completely desensitized to gun related crime.
Originally posted by ChiKeyMonKey
I also read somewhere that Canada has more firearms (mostly rifles I think) per person, but their not all running around shooting each other.
Why is that?
Originally posted by chissler
As stated, western society has demised tremendously and appears to be still heading down this path.
Simply put, I think it's too many under-supervised kids, influenced by violent media, lax discipline at home and at school, and a sense of entitlement and victimhood instilled by the schools and sometimes violence and abuse in the home.
Originally posted by ChiKeyMonKey
All the examples that have been given are pissed off teenagers. I wonder how many of them are or have been on some form of medication for some blown out of proportion problem like adhd?
Is there a something going around that is upping peoples anxiety levels and making them prone to violence?
MonKey
Originally posted by GradyPhilpott
In your opinion, what is it?
Originally posted by chissler
It wasn't any more than a year ago that a Canadian man was brought up on charges for putting his new born baby in the freezer because he had a fever.
As stated, western society has demised tremendously and appears to be still heading down this path.
Originally posted by HHH Is King
To blame it on violence in TV/Media is bogus. When I was growing up a hit song was The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia.
What about movies like Full Metal Jacket? Platoon? Very violent movies yet... nothing.