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Spalding Double Murder Charge: Two 14-Year-Olds Due In Court
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-linco lnshire -360695 96
Yet another case of children being involved with very serious crimes...this is the 3rd in a short space time...what the ruddy hell is going on ?
Yet another case of children being involved with very serious crimes...this is the 3rd in a short space time...what the ruddy hell is going on ?
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Nothing's 'going on' Mikey, just like there's nothing going on with recently reported deaths of famous people of a certain age. Stuff happens all the time, everywhere. Don't have nightmares.
13:38 Mon 18th Apr 2016
TTT...we have yet to know any facts whatsoever about this case, so any speculation is just not fair.
To add to my original post....while we have had killings by children before, we seem to have had a rash of crimes committed by what I would call joint enterprise, and its this that puzzles me.
The two girls that savagely attacked and killed that poor woman.....the two girls that abducted that child from Primark, and now this is. All the children involved in this were of the age that when they should have known better, but still went ahead and committed the crimes anyway.
To add to my original post....while we have had killings by children before, we seem to have had a rash of crimes committed by what I would call joint enterprise, and its this that puzzles me.
The two girls that savagely attacked and killed that poor woman.....the two girls that abducted that child from Primark, and now this is. All the children involved in this were of the age that when they should have known better, but still went ahead and committed the crimes anyway.
mikey I believe it matters, because there's a difference between domestic and nondomestic homicide. the motives as to why these children did it, is the key to finding the link to our societal responsibility. Is it a domestic killing? Is it two 14 year olds with no family relation? That matters when we look at why this happened in Britain.
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