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Lil boy break into zoo feeds animals to crocodile


Jacqueline

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I heard about this on the news this morning. Very strange story. I'm still not totally sure how the kid managed to hop the fence and commit these acts unsupervised.

 

He defintely needs therapy to explore where all this aggression came from. Personally the line about him having a blank expression on his face while doing this is the scariest part of all.

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Now there is a psycho in the making!! It's the same here if they are under 10 they are usually not legally culpable. Personally i think its a pity the croc didn't get the little shit because he is gonna become a serial killer for sure!

 

And I agree where the hell were his parents?

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That is very disturbing. This kid needs some immediate intervention or he will be on of the next serial killers. I can't seem to wrap my head around the idea of a 7 year old being out on his own let alone breaking into a zoo! I hope his parents do get sued and I think that there should be something that happens to this kid. If they can't legally charge him, could they order him into therapy for lets say.......20+ year? Maybe that would help him get straightened out.

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I just have to point out that we should be very careful about labeling this young boy as a definite future serial killer or psychopath. Although studies have been done that have found that many sadistic criminals do have a history of animal abuse, not all children who have occurances of animal abuse grow up to be killers, psychopaths or sociopaths. Labeling is a very dangerous thing to do. I agree he does need some sort of therapy intervention, but none of us are foreseers into the future and none of us know what this child's family dynamics or what his hsitory of mental illness is so let's please not label someone so young based off a few lines in a news article.

 

OK, off my psychology soapbox now. Sorry, it's my career/area of study!

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