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Police: Fla. teen killed parents, then had a party

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Tyler Hadley: "I killed my parents so I could throw a party."

Look at that vacant expression. This waste of air looks like he doesn't have two brain-cells to rub together. Don't care if he's under 18... hope he ends up in ole' sparky (or ole' injecty nowadays).
 
Look at that vacant expression. This waste of air looks like he doesn't have two brain-cells to rub together. Don't care if he's under 18... hope he ends up in ole' sparky (or ole' injecty nowadays).


After reading further details on this case, I fully agree with you. Introduce him to a nice apparatus that will inject chemicals into him & c'ya later!
 
I'm glad he's alive. I really, really am.

Peice of ****ing ****. **** this kid. **** him. I hope he gets ****ing raped in prison.
 
I'm horrified after reading his friends account. The part about his mothers final words really really bothers me.
 
Well, I guess you can say...(takes off sunglasses)...his parents weren't the life of the party.
 
This is why you should only have daughters. To think, when this kid was born, that was probably the happiest his parents have ever been. He was probably a cute and loveable toddler as well. Then he grows up and kills you and your wife with a hammer.
 
As to the whole nature debate...

There was a CSI episode where a specific gene was discussed that gave one the inability to feel. And that a bad childhood could cause one to become a killer. Or that's what the killer "claimed." Turns out one of the good guys had the same back story and rather than turn into a murderer - he used that to join law enforcement.

Yes, I think it's all in is us to kill someone. Some maybe more so than others. BUT there are exceptions to that rule. To put this into comic book lingo for you - one becomes Batman, the other the Joker. Different sides of the SAME exact coin. You can't use such things as a defense because there'll always be someone with the same story that fights for justice instead.

Two kids get beat up in school. Both think about getting revenge. One kid shoots up the school. The other uses words to try to get through to people and make the world a better place instead.

Basically, every criminal could look back and go "but I had this" or "but this happened" in their defense. But, there is always a counterexample to that defense that shows there was a different route to go.

And as that CSI episode concluded Rocketman and Doomsday that while it may be in all of us - we also know right from wrong. That is the key difference in why "I was born this way" doesn't work as an excuse.
 
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The problem is that too many of us choose to provide disproportionate retribution whenever we get mad at someone. We go with violence when someone has wronged us verbally or another manner.

And not to be funny, but that kid's picture does look like someone that would be online posting on a message board all day....like us....:csad:
 
Two kids get beat up in school. Both think about getting revenge. One kid shoots up the school. The other uses words to try to get through to people and make the world a better place instead.

There's always the third option, that a kid just realizes that it's all part of growing up, and deals with it. That's what I did. I think that's what the majority of people do. We just realize that getting "revenge' by either method won't do anything to change what happened, or what will happen to others.
 
There's always the third option, that a kid just realizes that it's all part of growing up, and deals with it. That's what I did. I think that's what the majority of people do. We just realize that getting "revenge' by either method won't do anything to change what happened, or what will happen to others.

Um, I wouldn't call "trying to make the world a better place" 'revenge.' O_o.
 

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