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Fucking seriously... This kid has future murderer written all over him... I get that your brain isn't fully developed yet, but I don't think kids like him go from "literally a psychopath" to "normal adult"
A normal kid might do something crazy in a fit of rage or emotion, but then regret what they did when they see the fallout from it. This little psycho boasted about it...
Not with that attitude they don't. Do you really think a 6 year old is beyond help?
They need to be removed from the parents, given proper psychiatric help and support, and placed with a loving family that can help them manage whatever issues they have.
I have a feeling that won't happen though and part of the reason for this is because people believe that small children cannot be helped.
The real question here is "are you willing to bet someone's life on it?"
You're betting someone's life on it no matter what.
I'm not willing to give up on someone, especially a child, just because of what might happen.
Definitely betting one life vs. maybe betting several. It's a version of the trolley problem. There isn't a right answer, unfortunately - though I personally would move the kid to professional full time psychiatric care in a "hope for the best, plan for the worst" sort of thing. Especially since I don't think kids are inherently more valuable than adults.
I mean, we have 12 years to find out? The kid needs help and care.
There are 6 year olds that are psychopaths and this is likely one of them.
The worst part is treatment is not a guarantee they can be integrated into society.
It’s tragic for everyone involved but it is true, some people are just missing certain wiring, and being placed in a “loving home” can just mean more bodies and a confused 6 year old not understanding why it’s bad that they killed their parents because they got sent to timeout.
Absolutely. I don't feel like commenting this whole comment section because this is a hard subject, but "psychopathy" is not a learned trait, and childs can absolutely do some very dark things. I think most people just can't believe that a human, let alone such a young one, could be so fucking detached and "appear" evil, but yeah, there are humans out there that are like lizards, they just don't adverse it.
This is wrong, most likely they were a normal baby who got fucked up by his fucked up parents. Is it possible they were a born psychopath? Of course it's possible, but statistically speaking they were born fine. All we know is a kid with exceptionally shitty parents did something exceptionally shitty. No reason to speculate they were born evil or whatever.
Are kids autistic because of shitty parents? This isn’t about the kid being evil, this is about the high chance, given the kids history, that the child does not have a typical neurological makeup.
This has nothing to do with autism.
He's in a new school and being raised by his grandparents.
For all intents and purposes, I believe the system believed that Mary Bell could have been helped and her case seemed incredibly sinister.
At the age of ten, she killed two toddlers with her bare hands, but one big difference is she actually served time in prison.
Damn, that was a trip
I absolutely agree, I didn't really say he can't be helped, I was responding to a comment about him belonging in a home where they would help him. It was more about the fact that he will absolutely get worse if left to his parents.
I don't think anyone thinks a 6 yo can't be helped. But where's the funding for this?
We gut anything related to education or healthcare, force people to be parents, and even childless people are struggling to care for themselves.
Free options for care are probably going to be Christian focused, further screwing the kid up.
What is honestly the solution here?
I've seen that movie several times. Doesn't end well for the parents
Real life isn't a movie...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisocial_personality_disorder
You must be rolling in the dough with your uncanny ability to diagnose mental health issues through a news article.
Fun fact: there's more than 1 article for this story.
Anyone who's been paying attention to this series of events will likely conclude similarly.
A normal kid doesn't see their father try to murder their mother . . .