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Teenagers killing someone over a bike doesn't make sense on the surface. Then again, some years back a group of Philly kids lured a teenager and beat him to death over his paycheck. So maybe these were two were complete mental and moral defectives. But the mother seemed to step up and do what was right without hesitation. I've seen mothers defending their children and complaining about harsh sentencing after they committed equally brutal and ruthless crimes. So they must have gotten some positive parental input. They were losers according to friends and neighbors and family, but not psycopaths.
My guess is they wanted something besides the bike and when she refused they attacked her, panicked and then had to then silence her.
Charge them as adults, maximum sentencing.
Not likely. The girl was murdered by two black teenagers and the victim was white. That's a big no-no with the mainstream media who prefer to hype black victims of white crime.
Do you think that the media coverage would be any different if two white teenaged boys had murdered a little black girl?
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I'm not sure if you are 12 or 13, but the difference between the vulgarity displayed on cable TV has increased tremendously. "Beavis and Butthead" were cutting edge in the 90's.
As far as we know this is a homocide not a sex crime.
A lot of stuff never make national news, not even local news. Just because it is not in the news it doesn't mean it is not happening.
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