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This news item today left me stunned and shocked:
http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/3...222526gkl2.jpg In a park in Berlin, this 14 year old girl was put into a small suitcase, the case was closed, then gasoline was spilled over it and set aflame. The girl burned alive. The background of the crime is unknown. Medias are reporting contradictory details on wether she was unconsciousness, or not. German: http://www.welt.de/berlin/article825...Jahre_alt.html the ammount of brutality and senselessness simply leaves me "fassungslos". It reminds me of another ultra-brutal crime some years ago. 12- 15 year old teenager tortured one comrade of theirs, finally forced him to bite into the edge of a pig-trough, and then jumped onto his neck so that his jawbone was shattered and the victim died slowly of suffocation. They said something like that they wanted to do torturing because they had seen it on TV or in some video game. Throughout the trial at court, none of them showed any signs of remorse. They even made jokes about it. The were dressed and looked absolutely "normal". wherever such kinds of evil are coming from, it surely is not just falling down from the sky, but tells man something about the society he has build with his very own hands. Terrible. |
:o Thats absolutely terrible
Lets hope they get all they deserve when caught Lets hope sooner rather than later Its a sad sick world we live in :nope: |
It also makes you wonder when hospitals are installing 'baby night drop-boxes' in the hope that young crazy mothers will abandon their infants as opposed to killing them and dropping the body in a dumpster.
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You seriously compare this - with that...? Second time today I'm speechless.
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Why would mothers killing their own children in increasing numbers not be compared to other psychotics? |
While I agree both cases show a twisted and sick mind
I think placing a 14yr old in a suitcase and pouring petrol over it then burning her alive shows a different degree of brutality and sheer lack of humanity Neither are good in any event :nope: |
I thought you had a degree in psycholoy, Skybird? Those behaviours, depsite being truly repugnant, are easily explainable -not justificable- sadly. A bad youth education with "everything-is-allowed", a "no-frustration-allowed" society where tolerance is excessive and limits are hardly recognizable, and BINGO, you get young bastards who have no conscience of the feelings of other persons but are just filled with hate and at the same time "empty" in terms of personal wealth. Psychopats. That's the clinical name for them, the only difference is that in earlier centuries they were born like that, and now they are formed like that but our welfare states :damn: Such is life.:down:
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We live in a sick world. :nope:
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Haven't I said that the background of the crime is currently unknown? How do you know the mother killed that girl? As a matter of fact the mother is wellknown and reported her as missing to the police one or two days before she was found.
Nefarious Koel, I have to apologize, I totally misunderstood your posting, und just realize now what you were really saying. Completely my own fault. I red it as if you had said that burning that girl in the suitcase would be the same as if giving a baby to a baby drop box at hospital. I did not realise before now that in fact you said that these boxes are to be preferred instead of killing a baby. I'm sorry for having messed up the talking. |
There are times when I believe that the perpetrator should receive the same treatment as the victim. This is one of those times, if it ever gets solved.
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You have to be very, very, very sick to do that. Killing is bad enough, killing someone young is worse, and killing somone young by fire... I can hardly think of worse ways to die than to be killed by flames in a dark, claustrophobic briefcase. Condolences to her family and buddies.
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The world has become far more violent than was the case in years past.
Condolences to the family. |
The girl was known to the police to be consuming soft drugs (what caused a reader of the Tagesspiegel to ask what is going wrong in our society if 14 year old already "has a police-known history of consuming drugs", even if it were soft ones.) It's wild guessing since nothing is know currently, but I could at least imagine that the perpetrators are to be found within her clique, probably juveniles as well, maybe stoned at the time of the deed. but that is speculation by me. Her family home was described as "normal bürgerlich". The fire was reported by three youngster who passed through that park. the body was burned so heavily that they needed a genetic analysis to learn about her true age and identity. Initially it was believed the body was that of a 20 year old woman.
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I have talked with many pshicologists and psychiaters when having criminal cases with under-18 kids involved, and conclussions were normally more or less similar: Lack of authority in the parents, near-total vacuum of authority in the school (here's where the state comes in) and as such, a formation of youngsters with no clear limits and no conscience for the suffering of others. While those are obsviously some extreme cases, the illness of the system is evident. These last years the ratio of attacks against teachers has grown enormously here in Spain. When the teacher calls the parents, the result has been more than often an attack by the parents to the teacher:o . There is no respect for the state or the authority represented by the teacher, all that people seem to think of the modern state is "I have right to this and to that" and "I have no responsability, it is the others who have it". Did you know that 25% of the claims against the civil administration of the state in the courts are because someone fell in the street and wants a economic compensation arguing that the street was not in perfect conditions? :o There is a zero tolerance to frustration, pain and effort in our society, everything bad seems to need be responsability of others and of course a compensation must come in terms of money. That's already an existing feeling, to a certain degree, in a vast majority of the population. Further examples: Leaving the car bad parked (F**ck the other guy if he can't take his car out, I will be back in some minutes), making excessive noise at home with radio, TV, or a party (Neighbours? Who cares about them?) and so on and on. And children SEE how they parents act like that. The more antisocial the parents, the more antisocial the sons. A lack of respect for others slowly turns into something much worser, I have seen it daily in the court in different degrees, mild or heavy. When a child grows in such an environment, the limits are not clear to him. He thinks he has right to demand anything and that translates sooner or later in violent behaviours when frustration of not achieving something appears. The need for new sensations and limit experiences increases, as it is a form of quest for the limits. The limits nobody has taught them so far. And when they trespass the limit and finally find it, the result is way too terrible to go backwards. This history is to be seen DAILY in a court, just digging into the personal situation of a criminal youngster is enough to show in 90% of the situations the same pattern. One example in recent spanish youngster criminal history: A girl was kidnapped, raped and killed by a group of under-18 kids. To kill her, they beaten her and then run a car several times forward and backward over her. Because she did not die, they burnt her alive. It is stadistically impossible that all of them were born as psychopats. And yet they all behaved as psychopats, because they had been in fact educated like that.:down: They became sociopats! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociopathy While this can happen anywhere and anytime, it is becoming increasingly frequent in the modern 1st world civilization. Too frequent. I can point you to some documentation of the State Prosecutor in Spain, where he informs how the youngster criminality increases above the increase in population levels, but it is written in spanish:hmm: And IMO the cause of a good part of that is the degradation of many of our cultural concepts. A relaxation in the laws and culture slowly leads to a relaxation of limits to certain behaviours. When it starts to be an extended behaviour to ignore the neighbour and behave as if the individual is the only one around, and who has right to do whatever he wants, when courtesy and good manners dissapear from daily life and rubbish behaviour takes its place, sooner or later the extreme violent actions start becoming frequent, and not isolated situations. |
Pure evil exist, without it humans could not do crimes like such.
Just from my thoughts right now, Common punishment during the apartied era, Placing a tyre around childs neck and setting it a light, for being a snitch. Korea war taking babies of mothers grabbing them by the legs and smash them against the wall - making sure the parents watch. WW2 - The gassing of Jews because they're Jews nothing else. Thats all i can think off but the list could go on foreva. Evil. |
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