Jules
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mocity said:where did this kids name come out? I didn't think they would release it since he is underage.
It was posted in the Houston Chronicle article.
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mocity said:where did this kids name come out? I didn't think they would release it since he is underage.
ajc2804 said:Honestly it shouldn't matter if this poor kid dies or not..those hate crimes should be stacked up on those two boys as well
mocity said:I just read it.. thanks. I live in Houston but hadn't read it yet. I am suprised they released his name. I guess it would have happened anyway. '
My prayers go out to him and will pray those monsters are executed or locked up forever.
I'm betting they'll find a long history of physical, emotional & sexual abuse and parental neglect on both boys.Jules said:I agree - on all.
So incredibly sad. I just can't imagine the kind of rage these kinds must have had to inflict such awful injuries on this poor kid. Just breaks my heart.
BillyGoatGruff said:I'm betting they'll find a long history of physical, emotional & sexual abuse and parental neglect on both boys.
Texana said:I agree. If they didn't endorse it outright, they tolerated it.
The Hitler birthday tattoo--if that's true--a child of mine would either have that removed surgically or remove himself or herself from my home.
Loving a child doesn't mean tolerating evil.
It doesn't explain the rage, though. This speaks of someone re-enacting something. The fact the girl was 12 seems to have been a trigger, so I can imagine what the untreated source of this probably is.Jules said:You're probably right. Although in one of the articles above it said that there were Nazi swastikas painted on the fence of Tuck's house. I can't imagine the parents being ok with that if they didn't feel the same way. It will be interesting to see if they make any statements. I think we'll find out that this kid's hate and racism started at home being taught from the parents.
I also read in one of the articles that a neighbor answered his door when reporters knocked with a loaded .357 bc he feared that Tuck had been relaeased from Jail! Obviously this kid's rampage wasn't an isolated instance. I cannot imagine that either of them will escape conviction. I am glad to see that the whole racial slur stuff will be brought out in trial for the Jurors.Jules said:You're probably right. Although in one of the articles above it said that there were Nazi swastikas painted on the fence of Tuck's house. I can't imagine the parents being ok with that if they didn't feel the same way. It will be interesting to see if they make any statements. I think we'll find out that this kid's hate and racism started at home being taught from the parents.
bakerprune64 said:I also read in one of the articles that a neighbor answered his door when reporters knocked with a loaded .357 bc he feared that Tuck had been relaeased from Jail! Obviously this kid's rampage wasn't an isolated instance. I cannot imagine that either of them will escape conviction. I am glad to see that the whole racial slur stuff will be brought out in trial for the Jurors.