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Very similar case in the news recently:
Arkansas boy Colton Harvey, 15, charged in death of sister, 16:
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/national_world&id=8518403
At least this time he turned himself in instead of trying to blame it on some mythical intruder. But just as with the Anderson case, it seems like whatever went down, it happened fast--their folks left to go grocery shopping at 8am, and by 9:30am he was at sheriff's office confessing. Family of "avid hunters," so the boy had to know about gun safety. Nobody's talking like this is some kind of gun-cleaning accident gone wrong, so it seems to be deliberate. Which makes me wonder just what the h*ll is going on with teen-age boys shooting their sisters to death? Makes you wonder how many girls are afraid to be alone in the house with their own brothers.
Arkansas boy Colton Harvey, 15, charged in death of sister, 16:
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/national_world&id=8518403
At least this time he turned himself in instead of trying to blame it on some mythical intruder. But just as with the Anderson case, it seems like whatever went down, it happened fast--their folks left to go grocery shopping at 8am, and by 9:30am he was at sheriff's office confessing. Family of "avid hunters," so the boy had to know about gun safety. Nobody's talking like this is some kind of gun-cleaning accident gone wrong, so it seems to be deliberate. Which makes me wonder just what the h*ll is going on with teen-age boys shooting their sisters to death? Makes you wonder how many girls are afraid to be alone in the house with their own brothers.