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The thread was made yesterday, lol. But, I'm still reading the whole thread.. its very sad :/ I don't think its right to just throw that child into prision as he still is in the third grade. He maybe just really disturbed by something. I also found this:

Romero had full custody of the child. The boy's biological mother visited St. Johns during the weekend from Mississippi and returned to Arizona after the shootings, Carlyon said.

^Thats from a CBS article.. it just sounds so odd to me. It does sound a bit fishy to me about the mother.. maybe she had something to do with it? I have no idea.. but this story is really sad and disturbing.

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No, I don't think they really know what to charge him with, or how to do it. He may have to just be charged in youth court not charged as an adult then to be thrown away along with the key..
 
I read the boy confessed to planning to murder them... Me thinks they used leading questions! (A leading question is a question that leads a person into an answer, whether right or wrong)
 

I read the boy confessed to planning to murder them... Me thinks they used leading questions! (A leading question is a question that leads a person into an answer, whether right or wrong)

Yeah, I'm sure they did use questions like that and at his age.. :sad2: I just don't think its right for them to have to charge this child in adult court then be thrown away like the rest of 'em. This child needs help, serious help. And being thrown away into prision isn't the answer. But he shouldn't be let out into society again until he's gotten enough help with what happened and if he's seriously sick in his mind.
 
From the thread:

bookgirl said:
According to GMA and Today, they were HIS guns. The father had bought the guns for the boy and trained him to use them. He didn't have to figure out a way to get them, he already had them.

What person buys an 8yr old their own gun?

They could have used forced questions to, where they have a choice of only yes or no.
 
Hello George.
Its cold in my house.
Im wearing my dad's fleece/
Its warm XD

It's warm here.

Freezing outside though. I went for a walk in the park, and I couldn't believe how cold it was...

Today was a very blustery day. Yesterday, the rain rain rain came down down down in rushing rising rivlets
 
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What person buys an 8yr old their own gun?

They could have used forced questions to, where they have a choice of only yes or no.

Nobody in their right mind would buy an 8yr old boy who's only in the 3rd grade a gun and have him shoot those two men. Unless the person who did buy the gun or if the gun was just out in the middle of the room those people are sick-os to have done what they did. But there's no question in my mind that this child is very disturbed and he just doesn't know how to communicate with others so that he could get out of this situation at the time of when that had happened. (I'm not saying that there were probably others who gave him the gun or anything like that its just kinda disgusting that there would be a gun left out somewhere where this child was in reach of handing the gun at that very time).

I would like to see how this story turns out for this child, though. Its very sad indeed that this happened.
 
It's warm here.

Freezing outside though. I went for a walk in the park, and I couldn't believe how cold it was...

Today was a very blustery day. Yesterday, the rain rain rain came down down down in rushing rising rivlets

I was walking home wishing i'd stole my friends hat. :)

Twas awful yesterday.. the raaain. It buuuurrrns! D:
 
Nobody in their right mind would buy an 8yr old boy who's only in the 3rd grade a gun and have him shoot those two men. Unless the person who did buy the gun or if the gun was just out in the middle of the room those people are sick-os to have done what they did. But there's no question in my mind that this child is very disturbed and he just doesn't know how to communicate with others so that he could get out of this situation at the time of when that had happened. (I'm not saying that there were probably others who gave him the gun or anything like that its just kinda disgusting that there would be a gun left out somewhere where this child was in reach of handing the gun at that very time).

I would like to see how this story turns out for this child, though. Its very sad indeed that this happened.

It said that the father bought the boy his own gun and taught him how to use it...
 
Nobody in their right mind would buy an 8yr old boy who's only in the 3rd grade a gun and have him shoot those two men. Unless the person who did buy the gun or if the gun was just out in the middle of the room those people are sick-os to have done what they did. But there's no question in my mind that this child is very disturbed and he just doesn't know how to communicate with others so that he could get out of this situation at the time of when that had happened. (I'm not saying that there were probably others who gave him the gun or anything like that its just kinda disgusting that there would be a gun left out somewhere where this child was in reach of handing the gun at that very time).

I would like to see how this story turns out for this child, though. Its very sad indeed that this happened.

To add onto this, there are TV shows and stuff like that with killing in them and there are "toy" versions of guns for kids to play with... I also wouldn't be surprised if this child knows what the actual word "killing" means. I'm also wondering if this child was being abused at the time during this part of time. I'm still reading the whole thread...its very Long.

It said that the father bought the boy his own gun and taught him how to use it...

Thats very sad in my mind. Gosh. What would the child do with a gun?! He's only 8yrs old for crying out loud. But we now know that he did use the gun to kill those two men. Thats just very sick, sick, sick, in my mind that someone would actually buy an 8yr old their very own gun. :sad2:
 
If he was younger then 8, I would believe he was in the phallic stage of psychosexual development.

Plus, he's in the concrete operational stage of development.

Concrete operational
(7-11 years) Can think logically about objects and events
Achieves conservation of number (age 6), mass (age 7), and weight (age 9)

Classifies objects according to several features and can order them in series along a single dimension such as size.
 
I do agree with you, George. That is true.

But there is no reason in today's world to put a gun in your child's hand, it is plain stupid!!!

It is stupid that they did that.. its Stupid. If the father really did give the child the gun, that man had no common sense!!!
 
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