Well, was it murder or accidental death? There's a big difference.
We pretended a lot when I was young and I still like pretending every now
and then. I know a friend broke a collar bone trying to be Evel Kneivel
on our bikes.
There have been ugly and violent murders by young people since people were young. It's a natural fact of life. Finding blame is difficult and it makes people argue, I find. All the best,
"Saul H. Chapman, Ph.D" wrote: One case of somewhat recent "vintage": Lionel Tate drew national and international attention in 2001 when he became the youngest American ever sentenced to life. He was convicted of the 1999 murder of 6-year-old playmate, Tiffany Eunick. Tate was 12 at the time of the girl's death, and his attorneys argued he was imitating professional wrestling moves when he accidentally killed her.
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