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Is video of teen, Carly Gregg, who killed her mom on the internet yet?

and where is the murder?
Around 1:00?
And why is there no recording of this?
If there was a camera in the hall, it was presumably in the other rooms as well
It's very funny that the Americans calling bitch everyone, whether it's a woman or a man, although this video doesn't show whether the perpetrator is really a woman or a man
 
It's by far the most obvious and biggest crime in the entire video! That's the shit you end up with if you got gum in your hair and your aunt Teresa cut your hair to get it out!
 
and where is the murder?
Around 1:00?
And why is there no recording of this?
If there was a camera in the hall, it was presumably in the other rooms as well
It's very funny that the Americans calling bitch everyone, whether it's a woman or a man, although this video doesn't show whether the perpetrator is really a woman or a man
You hear the 3 gunshots… the camera was placed there by familymembers who were afraid this would happen is what ive read.
 
You hear the 3 gunshots… the camera was placed there by familymembers who were afraid this would happen is what ive read.
The quality is very bad, you can hear something, but only the image of the front camera is visible
The camera system is clearly expensive, but the recording is poorly converted, so the image and sound quality are poor after conversion
Only a loud noise and the dogs show that something is wrong
 
What kind of evil looser walks right by two dogs that are clearly looking for some comfort, giving them no greeting when she comes into house?
The same kind of evil looser that would shoot three times when one would suffice and with no silencer!!! Not even a pillow case😭.
 
It's a real injustice that the "justice" system says At the age of sixteen you've been deemed responsible enough to drive a dangerous, heavy and complex piece of machinery down public roads. At the age of eighteen you're considered intelligent enough to legally sign a contract with the U.S. military that is nearly the equivalent of indentured servitude and you can buy and use tobacco products in some states, poisoning your body if you wish. At the age of twenty-one you can legally purchase and consume alcoholic beverages which - if used as intended - will alter your state of mind. You'll be able to buy firearms as well. But for reasons inexplicable, we can arbitrarily decide that you're to be considered an adult REGARDLESS OF YOUR AGE if you kill someone.

The hypocritical and contradictory nature of our legal system is frustrating as well as baffling. I'm not condoning what she did. I don't understand why she did it and I bet she doesn't either. It was a terrible tragedy and mistake on her part that I'm nearly certain she regrets. Yet, we're just going to toss a child into a cell to rot??? What an absolute waste of time and taxpayer dollars.
 
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I can see having an argument with your mom, but to kill her, the woman who gave you life.. Justin beiber here is in for a long, hard life. She better get used to munching on rugs..
Agreed. My mom has serious problems and did not good things but even she doesn’t deserve death for that. What I’d like to know from this story is how was she as a parent. Was their secret abuse or is it just a devil child or what’s going on…

It's a real injustice that the "justice" system says At the age of sixteen you've been deemed responsible enough to drive a dangerous, heavy and complex piece of machinery down public roads. At the age of eighteen you're considered intelligent enough to legally sign a contract with the U.S. military that is nearly the equivalent of indentured servitude and you can buy and use tobacco products in some states, poisoning your body if you wish. At the age of twenty-one you can legally purchase and consume alcoholic beverages which - if used as intended - will alter your state of mind. You'll be able to buy firearms as well. But for reasons inexplicable, we can arbitrarily decide that you're to be considered an adult REGARDLESS OF YOUR AGE if you kill someone.

The hypocritical and contradictory nature of our legal system is frustrating as well as baffling. I'm not condoning what she did. I don't understand why she did it and I bet she doesn't either. It was a terrible tragedy and mistake on her part that I'm nearly certain she regrets. Yet, we're just going to toss a child into a cell to rot??? What an absolute waste of time and taxpayer dollars.
Your point about the law i don’t have a response to, well not now but the second part. They try as an adult so she can be locked up longer because if she did this to regular parents in cold blood she will do it to other eventually. She is dangerous that’s why she is locked up I think.

What do you think we should do with her?
 
I can see having an argument with your mom, but to kill her, the woman who gave you life.. Justin beiber here is in for a long, hard life. She better get used to munching on rugs..
I think you have a very poor understanding of how juvenile female prisons work.
Agreed. My mom has serious problems and did not good things but even she doesn’t deserve death for that. What I’d like to know from this story is how was she as a parent. Was their secret abuse or is it just a devil child or what’s going on…


Your point about the law i don’t have a response to, well not now but the second part. They try as an adult so she can be locked up longer because if she did this to regular parents in cold blood she will do it to other eventually. She is dangerous that’s why she is locked up I think.

What do you think we should do with her?
I'd say confine to her to mental institution until she's rehabilitated. The law has it all wrong on this one. The human brain isn't fully developed at the age of 14. Combine that with mental health issues and hormonal puberty and you've got a human brain that's just unstable. People want to see things in black and white, but there's much more complexity to this entire scenario than an angry little girl.

You said "They try as an adult so she can be locked up longer because if she did this to regular parents in cold blood she will do it to other eventually". That's factually untrue with the exception of serial killers. The recidivism rate of child killers later released is nearly ZERO. Feel free to look that up, I'll wait.
 
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I think you have a very poor understanding of how juvenile female prisons work.

I'd say confine to her to mental institution until she's rehabilitated. The law has it all wrong on this one. The human brain isn't fully developed at the age of 14. Combine that with mental health issues and hormonal puberty and you've got a human brain that's just unstable. People want to see things in black and white, but there's much more complexity to this entire scenario than an angry little girl.

You said "They try as an adult so she can be locked up longer because if she did this to regular parents in cold blood she will do it to other eventually". That's factually untrue with the exception of serial killers. The recidivism rate of child killers later released is ZERO. Feel free to look that up, I'll wait.
I agree that 14 year olds like this need some mental health help and all that don’t get me wrong. Here is what I found when I googled “recidivism rate of child killers”

What you said about the reoffending appears to not be correct :


Here are quotes from a study, link to the full study at the bottom, it doesn’t seem to be cut and dry as you are making it



From study: “Other research on juveniles who killed or attempted to kill their parents presented more mixed results, and highlighted cases of parricide offenders who continued to engage in criminal behavior after their release from custody [20,21,22].”

Sources: 20. Heide K.M. Why Kids Kill Parents: Child Abuse and Adolescent Homicide. Ohio State University Press; Columbus, OH, USA: 1994. [Google Scholar]

21. Heide K.M. Understanding Parricide: When Sons and Daughters Kill Parents. Oxford University Press; New York, NY, USA: 2013. [Google Scholar]

22. Russell D.H. A study of juvenile murderers of family members. Int. J. Offender Ther. Comp. Criminol. 1984;28:177–192. doi: 10.1177/0306624X8402800304.[CrossRef] [Google Scholar]



“6. Conclusions

The analyses presented in this study highlight the importance of both external and internal factors in the desistance process of male JHOs. On one hand, it is important to isolate released JHOs from the antisocial environment that led to their criminal behavior during adolescence, and expose them to prosocial peers, intimate partners, and employers. On the other hand, desistance may not take place if the offender does not decide to change his life and stop engaging in behavior that carries the risk of further incarceration.

As discussed by Heide [32], all the offenders in this sample viewed prison as a violent and threatening place. The particular circumstances that a male homicide offender needs to experience in prison before deciding that future incarceration is not an acceptable outcome have not been clarified to date. Future research on homicide offender recidivism would benefit from exploring this issue in depth.”


Study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9916322/
 
I agree that 14 year olds like this need some mental health help and all that don’t get me wrong. Here is what I found when I googled “recidivism rate of child killers”

What you said about the reoffending appears to not be correct :


Here are quotes from a study, link to the full study at the bottom, it doesn’t seem to be cut and dry as you are making it



From study: “Other research on juveniles who killed or attempted to kill their parents presented more mixed results, and highlighted cases of parricide offenders who continued to engage in criminal behavior after their release from custody [20,21,22].”

Sources: 20. Heide K.M. Why Kids Kill Parents: Child Abuse and Adolescent Homicide. Ohio State University Press; Columbus, OH, USA: 1994. [Google Scholar]

21. Heide K.M. Understanding Parricide: When Sons and Daughters Kill Parents. Oxford University Press; New York, NY, USA: 2013. [Google Scholar]

22. Russell D.H. A study of juvenile murderers of family members. Int. J. Offender Ther. Comp. Criminol. 1984;28:177–192. doi: 10.1177/0306624X8402800304.[CrossRef] [Google Scholar]



“6. Conclusions

The analyses presented in this study highlight the importance of both external and internal factors in the desistance process of male JHOs. On one hand, it is important to isolate released JHOs from the antisocial environment that led to their criminal behavior during adolescence, and expose them to prosocial peers, intimate partners, and employers. On the other hand, desistance may not take place if the offender does not decide to change his life and stop engaging in behavior that carries the risk of further incarceration.

As discussed by Heide [32], all the offenders in this sample viewed prison as a violent and threatening place. The particular circumstances that a male homicide offender needs to experience in prison before deciding that future incarceration is not an acceptable outcome have not been clarified to date. Future research on homicide offender recidivism would benefit from exploring this issue in depth.”


Study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9916322/
The research you've quoted here confirms exactly what I've said. Kids under the age 17 that have killed a parent or both parents and have later been released haven't killed again. The chances are that a child like Carly could be treated, rehabilitated and successfully reintegrated into society. I found ZERO records, as in NONE, that showed a child killing again after release.

Does that mean it has never happened? I can't say that, but it certainly appears to be.
 
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