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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, [b]he seemed to have a sturdy foundation and family support[/b], and would have grown up to be a good guy.[/quote] I disagree a bit. His father and sister were completely out of the loop. His mother knew about the issues with McKenzie but they somehow didn't? The mother knew McK was acting erratically and didn't contact the father or sister? Very strange family dynamic.[/quote]
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