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Postby Enigma869 » Sat Oct 04, 2008 12:16 pm

Hey Drew...

Is there something in the water in your homeland :shock:


http://news.aol.com/article/boy-breaks- ... 1200657437


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Postby Uno_up » Sat Oct 04, 2008 12:23 pm

The authorities should attach a rope to this kid's leg and dangle him a few feet over the crockpit every day after school for two hours for a year.
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Postby StoneCold » Sat Oct 04, 2008 12:58 pm

Heard about this on tv, they say they can't charge him. They need to keep an eye on this one.
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Postby artist4perry » Sat Oct 04, 2008 1:11 pm

Usually if a child kills for fun, it is early warning signs to beware! This could be the early warnings for much more sinister problems. The child finds this is fun, will end up having little or no concience. Once you remove this, the next step is people. Sounds like early mental illness warnings.
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Postby Lula » Sat Oct 04, 2008 1:13 pm

wow, this is really disturbing and very sad.
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Postby nutz4Neal » Sat Oct 04, 2008 1:18 pm

I'm stunned. :(
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Postby Don » Sat Oct 04, 2008 1:50 pm

The parents are liable from what I read. The little fucker tried to climb the fence to go visit the critter he was feeding. If he succeeded, everyone would be all over the zoo officials and probably forget what the little monster did.
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Postby The Sushi Hunter » Sat Oct 04, 2008 3:42 pm

They should just throw that little fucker in with Terry. Obviously this fucking kid has some serious mental issues and is probably just going to grow up doing shit like this for the rest of his life. In 15 years or so from now we'll probably read about this fucker killing some people or something. The warning signs were all there.
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Postby Ratgirl » Sat Oct 04, 2008 9:50 pm

Gunbot wrote:The parents are liable from what I read. The little fucker tried to climb the fence to go visit the critter he was feeding. If he succeeded, everyone would be all over the zoo officials and probably forget what the little monster did.


That's the first thing I thought of.. if they cant hold him accountable his parents should be. Where the hell were they when he was doing this?! Sad and fucked up for sure. :(
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Postby Babyblue » Sat Oct 04, 2008 11:08 pm

He needed his ass beat.But where was his mom & dad when he was out doing this????
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Postby YoungJRNY » Sun Oct 05, 2008 12:10 am

If I was head of authorities, I would fiercely discipline this child with all I got inside of me. I would specifically choose a body part on the child's body, and rub blood and sugar on that area, leaving the rest of the body un-exposed. I would then throw the little child into the death pit with "Terry" (while under security circumstances so the croc doesn't eat the little bastard whole) and let the croc feast, gnaw, and piece by piece, slowly eat at the childs body part..starting with the ankle...during the coarse of the week for 2 years, Terry would work his way up this Damion body, until eventually he passes away. I'm sure it would be a slow, and painful death.
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Postby artist4perry » Sun Oct 05, 2008 3:49 am

YoungJRNY wrote:If I was head of authorities, I would fiercely discipline this child with all I got inside of me. I would specifically choose a body part on the child's body, and rub blood and sugar on that area, leaving the rest of the body un-exposed. I would then throw the little child into the death pit with "Terry" (while under security circumstances so the croc doesn't eat the little bastard whole) and let the croc feast, gnaw, and piece by piece, slowly eat at the childs body part..starting with the ankle...during the coarse of the week for 2 years, Terry would work his way up this Damion body, until eventually he passes away. I'm sure it would be a slow, and painful death.
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: W0W. This child is showing signs of severe mental illness. What he needs is for someone to get him help now before it is too late.
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Postby separate_wayz » Sun Oct 05, 2008 4:25 am

They should dress him up in a banana costume and drop him off in the chimpanzee exhibit. :shock:


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Postby squirt1 » Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:34 pm

Artist 4 Perry- This was known 25 yrs ago. If a child mistreats animals. it can also be humans. We had a child down the street that got beat up , but he starts it. He treated his dog poorly. His mother was an RN and her kid could do NO wrong. I thought her husband put too nuch demand on the son, but who knows. My youngest was in our yard and 5 yrs old. I did not know although at home, and he kicked my 5 yr olds front baby teeth out. I took my son to his house and the mother offered to pay. I said just get him under control and not at my house in the future as he was out of control. This was 20yrs ago and I still can see his bloody mouth and teeth.
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Postby artist4perry » Sun Oct 05, 2008 2:00 pm

squirt1 wrote:Artist 4 Perry- This was known 25 yrs ago. If a child mistreats animals. it can also be humans. We had a child down the street that got beat up , but he starts it. He treated his dog poorly. His mother was an RN and her kid could do NO wrong. I thought her husband put too nuch demand on the son, but who knows. My youngest was in our yard and 5 yrs old. I did not know although at home, and he kicked my 5 yr olds front baby teeth out. I took my son to his house and the mother offered to pay. I said just get him under control and not at my house in the future as he was out of control. This was 20yrs ago and I still can see his bloody mouth and teeth.

I agree with you whole heartedly. I was saying that the child needs help. The one you are describing also needs help. They are showing signs of much more sinister problems.

I would fear schitzophrenia, (sp?) or some serious illness. Children should not be that way. When they harm an animal with no remorse or feelings, their is something seriously missing in their psycological makeup that makes them hurt animals and people. The worst thing is a parent that turns a blind eye. I think the authorities should get involved and get the child help weather the parent likes it or not. We might just be saving lives by helping them. I have studied about these things in college. When you are becoming a teacher they teach about signs to look for, either the child has mental illness, or are victoms of severe abuse. Either way, we should get the child help now, or pay for it later. I understand how you feel about your child being hurt and those stupid parents that did nothing. They were the enablers in that childs life. One day he will be grown and big enough to kill. It will be too late then.
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Postby Saint John » Sun Oct 05, 2008 2:53 pm

I guess I'm the only one that finds this story somewhat amusing.
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Postby Don » Sun Oct 05, 2008 4:03 pm

Saint John wrote:I guess I'm the only one that finds this story somewhat amusing.

If the kid had made it over that 11 foot fence he was trying to climb, that would have been amusing.
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Postby Sarah » Sun Oct 05, 2008 4:04 pm

Saint John wrote:I guess I'm the only one that finds this story somewhat amusing.

Probably...
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Postby Voyager » Sun Oct 05, 2008 4:34 pm

artist4perry wrote:Usually if a child kills for fun, it is early warning signs to beware! This could be the early warnings for much more sinister problems. The child finds this is fun, will end up having little or no concience. Once you remove this, the next step is people. Sounds like early mental illness warnings.


Actually, abusing animals and starting fires as a child are the two most common symptoms of a psychopathic personality. Something very bad probably happened to this kid as a young child. Psychopaths are made, not born. If you don't agree with me, read some biographies of serial killers.

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Postby artist4perry » Mon Oct 06, 2008 5:57 am

Voyager wrote:
artist4perry wrote:Usually if a child kills for fun, it is early warning signs to beware! This could be the early warnings for much more sinister problems. The child finds this is fun, will end up having little or no concience. Once you remove this, the next step is people. Sounds like early mental illness warnings.


Actually, abusing animals and starting fires as a child are the two most common symptoms of a psychopathic personality. Something very bad probably happened to this kid as a young child. Psychopaths are made, not born. If you don't agree with me, read some biographies of serial killers.

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I agree, and something needs to be done to help this child and pronto. Unless we want another Greyhound bus beheading! :(
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Postby Enigma869 » Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:13 am

Saint John wrote:I guess I'm the only one that finds this story somewhat amusing.


You can't be serious??? You find it "amusing" that a little boy would intentionally kill animals?? Dude...you need your head examined! I can tell you that as the father of a little boy, I would find NOTHING remotely "amusing" about my son killing innocent animals, just to entertain himself! If you're truly amused by this, I would suggest getting in line, behind the shrink that this little boy is in dire need of visiting!


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Postby SteveForever » Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:16 am

Maybe in his mind he thought the alligator was hungry and he was just trying to find something to feed it? or maybe
he thought those were the babies that needed to be reunited with it (smaller lizards)? The mind can work very bizarre
ways in children....
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Postby S2M » Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:23 am

Now I know why Bush could never be convicted of HIS crimes.... :wink:
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Postby artist4perry » Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:23 am

SteveForever wrote:Maybe in his mind he thought the alligator was hungry and he was just trying to find something to feed it? or maybe
he thought those were the babies that needed to be reunited with it (smaller lizards)? The mind can work very bizarre
ways in children....

He was crushing some with rocks. The whole time his face was emotionless. There is something not right. Seven year olds have some knowledge of right and wrong. Not sophisticated, but they know what death is to some extent. They also have a concept of pain. If it was a toddler, no, they would not understand. But they are on a higher mental level at seven.
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Postby SteveForever » Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:55 am

artist4perry wrote:
SteveForever wrote:Maybe in his mind he thought the alligator was hungry and he was just trying to find something to feed it? or maybe
he thought those were the babies that needed to be reunited with it (smaller lizards)? The mind can work very bizarre
ways in children....

He was crushing some with rocks. The whole time his face was emotionless. There is something not right. Seven year olds have some knowledge of right and wrong. Not sophisticated, but they know what death is to some extent. They also have a concept of pain. If it was a toddler, no, they would not understand. But they are on a higher mental level at seven.


oh....I didn't hear the rest of the story... :shock: I guess he did indeed have bad intentions...!! gross.
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Postby artist4perry » Mon Oct 06, 2008 7:05 am

SteveForever wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
SteveForever wrote:Maybe in his mind he thought the alligator was hungry and he was just trying to find something to feed it? or maybe
he thought those were the babies that needed to be reunited with it (smaller lizards)? The mind can work very bizarre
ways in children....

He was crushing some with rocks. The whole time his face was emotionless. There is something not right. Seven year olds have some knowledge of right and wrong. Not sophisticated, but they know what death is to some extent. They also have a concept of pain. If it was a toddler, no, they would not understand. But they are on a higher mental level at seven.


oh....I didn't hear the rest of the story... :shock: I guess he did indeed have bad intentions...!! gross.

I agree, Gross. I would be worried as a parent. Problem is he probably has parents who excuse it away. Dangerous combination. Disturbed child, distracted parents.
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Postby Babyblue » Mon Oct 06, 2008 7:09 am

Saint John wrote:I guess I'm the only one that finds this story somewhat amusing.


NOT!!!
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Postby Saint John » Mon Oct 06, 2008 8:34 am

Enigma869 wrote:
Saint John wrote:I guess I'm the only one that finds this story somewhat amusing.


You can't be serious??? You find it "amusing" that a little boy would intentionally kill animals?? Dude...you need your head examined! I can tell you that as the father of a little boy, I would find NOTHING remotely "amusing" about my son killing innocent animals, just to entertain himself! If you're truly amused by this, I would suggest getting in line, behind the shrink that this little boy is in dire need of visiting!


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I was speaking more so about a security system that houses animals that can kill being undermined by a 7 year old! Besides, my friend feeds gold fish to his Oscars and I don't think he needs to see a shrink. He also raises snakes and feeds them mice and rats. This kid was merely perpetuating the food chain. Besides, zoos are fucking stupid. Those animals are in fucking jail for having done nothing wrong. Kid probably did those poor bastards a favor.
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Postby frfksakes » Mon Oct 06, 2008 12:09 pm

Gunbot wrote:
Saint John wrote:I guess I'm the only one that finds this story somewhat amusing.

If the kid had made it over that 11 foot fence he was trying to climb, that would have been amusing.


heheh, that's what I was thinking, lol,,,,

Not that I'd really like to see it,,, but it would have been more fitting and just if he had fallen in himself ,,, lol
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Postby Voyager » Mon Oct 06, 2008 1:17 pm

Saint John wrote:
Enigma869 wrote:
Saint John wrote:I guess I'm the only one that finds this story somewhat amusing.


You can't be serious??? You find it "amusing" that a little boy would intentionally kill animals?? Dude...you need your head examined! I can tell you that as the father of a little boy, I would find NOTHING remotely "amusing" about my son killing innocent animals, just to entertain himself! If you're truly amused by this, I would suggest getting in line, behind the shrink that this little boy is in dire need of visiting!


John from Boston


I was speaking more so about a security system that houses animals that can kill being undermined by a 7 year old! Besides, my friend feeds gold fish to his Oscars and I don't think he needs to see a shrink. He also raises snakes and feeds them mice and rats. This kid was merely perpetuating the food chain. Besides, zoos are fucking stupid. Those animals are in fucking jail for having done nothing wrong. Kid probably did those poor bastards a favor.


I think you missed your calling as a trial attorney. If O.J. would have had you defending him in Vegas, he'd be a free man right now.

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