| Wow so they basically sat outside his house for hours when they could have been out looking for him. |
Not the PP but the mom spent all 2019 posting about the six-year-old. And in 2016 he posted that he ‘hated babies’. His little brother would have been nearly 2 then. I’m guessing the younger kid got a lot of things and opportunities he didn’t growing up with teen parents. |
I'm also quite a bit older than my sibling. My parents didn't have me young but due to being new immigrants, they were in very bad financial shape for a large portion of my childhood. By the time my sibling was born, things had turned around significantly, so my sibling grew up fairly privileged. Never in a million years would it have occurred to me to even think in that direction. He is a psychopath. |
Were you kicked out of the house at age 18? Most immigrant families I know encourage their adult children to stay and save money well into their late 20s. I bet this kid however was being asked hard questions by mom and dad about college next year or military enrollment. Basically life plans. Meanwhile he knew his younger brother would be coddled with parents much better off for the next twelve years. That’s just my take after reading it was a teen pregnancy and seeing the mom not acknowledge the older son at all on social media. |
I guess it's different if you kill a Senate staffer. |
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Yes, it’s a totally normal reaction to perceived slights by your parents to murder your family.
My kids are 8.5 years apart. The 14 year old is a sullen little snot a big portion of the time. The 5 year old is still pretty cute. I probably do post more about the 5 year old. But we love them both very much. So glad psychos have guns. That is such a fabulous state of affairs. |
| Late teens is a common age for boys to have their first psychotic break (schizophrenia etc). So irresponsible to keep guns in a home. |
You know they couldn't kill you with a knife. Just because they are young and male doesn't make them stronger than an older woman or young child. The mother would probably be able to disarm him with her martial arts skills. |
This should be a lesson to everyone to remove identifying info from your public profiles. If I am ever the victim of a highly publicized crime, the last thing I want is for busybodies from DCUM to be looking me up and using my personal photos to victim-blame me. |
That's a stupid statement. We all know it is much, much easier to kill someone with a gun than a knife. |
It's possible that her teenage son requested that she not post pics/stories about him on Facebook. We don't know what type of relationship this kid had with his parents but since they were quite young when they had him it's possible that his early upbringing wasn't the best and that he may have developed some emotional problems. We don't know. |
| It’s absolutely ridiculous to blame this on his parents having him at a young age. It has nothing to do with it. Zero correlation. |
I wasn't kicked out, but I was expected to be in full time school AND to have a job. There was a good amount of pressure as not going to college or taking a gap year "to figure things out" as some of my friends did was not acceptable, and neither was not working and "focusing on my studies". I commuted an hour each way near daily to go to a nearby university, and while I had a place to live, no one was paying for my car or phone or anything else besides a roof over my head. I took 15 credits and worked 20 hours a week as an office admin. Things were different for my sibling - living on campus, no job, provided a car - but again, I am not a psychopath so it didn't occur to me to lash out. |
The way a child is raised and the environment they're nurtured in absolutely has everything to do with them becoming murderers while still living at home. |
| Killing your parents because they might have been lousy parents is still not a normal thing to do. It’s just not. |