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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The parents were the root of the problem. No Ken questioned why their 17 year old should move in with her loser boyfriend who seems to not have a job but is buying designer shit? He was clearly a drug dealer. All the warnings from school and they dismissed all of it. It was really painful to watch.[/quote] Definitely terrible parents for letting their teen move in with her boyfriend at 17, but I wouldn't say he was a loser. I'm getting documentaries/shows mixed up in my head about about which one told have which evidence, but Dom seemed like a loving son/brother/uncle, with a lot of projects he was working on, even if they weren't typical jobs. At least one of the guys was shown in a work uniform, like for fast food or retail, and well... he was a drug dealer. Not exactly an upstanding enterprise, but it takes skills, smarts, and motivation. I felt a lot of sympathy for his family--even if he was hitting some bumps in the road with his choices, he seemed to have a sturdy foundation and family support, and would have grown up to be a good guy.[/quote] He was a 20 yr old man effing a 17 year old and dealing drugs. They were constantly on shrooms, pot, etc.[/quote]
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