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

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.
No looks see there are cases it says “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” but it says that yes it is unlikely and you are right in saying rehabilitation in important but not just in prison but afterwards, as I read and maybe quoted it made that clear.

I would just want to know the motive why, I don’t remember reading that. If she was getting molested by her step dad and her mom was doing nothing or something and she did this then yea that child should spend the rest of there life in jail of course. So I am with you there.
 
She got life in prison
Yes, we're aware. The Supreme Court will likely overturn that conviction, and deservedly so. She's a child. At the age she committed this murder she was barely fourteen.

She's sick and she needs help. Locking her up forever is a travesty.

No looks see there are cases it says “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” but it says that yes it is unlikely and you are right in saying rehabilitation in important but not just in prison but afterwards, as I read and maybe quoted it made that clear.

I would just want to know the motive why, I don’t remember reading that. If she was getting molested by her step dad and her mom was doing nothing or something and she did this then yea that child should spend the rest of there life in jail of course. So I am with you there.
Look again, dude. There's no record of a parent-killing child being charged with murder again after being released. It's never happened.
 
That ugly cunt should be given a sentence of torture for her haircut and being fugly as shit while "crying". She probably/definitely knew what she did was wrong. Leaving this ugly bitch behind bars is just a waste of taxpayers money and criminal itself.
 
Yes, we're aware. The Supreme Court will likely overturn that conviction, and deservedly so. She's a child. At the age she committed this murder she was barely fourteen.

She's sick and she needs help. Locking her up forever is a travesty.


Look again, dude. There's no record of a parent-killing child being charged with murder again after being released. It's never happened.
Oh if you are talking about murder then ok I didn’t realize you only meant that.

She got life in prison
But life with parole or without. Because even if she got life if she behaves and works on herself she’ll get out.
 
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