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"sf" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 24 Nov 2013 14:49:10 -0500, Dave Smith
> > wrote:
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>> On 2013-11-24 2:24 PM, Cheri wrote:
>> > "Gary" > wrote in message
>> > ...
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>> >> No kidding. Some parents never should have been. I know of many horror
>> >> stories of young kids growing up in very bad environments. Many of
>> >> those adult children fill our prison populations now. Some have gone
>> >> on to be successful but many others are just messed up adults.
>> >>
>> >> G.
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>> >
>> > Then there are those that grow up in good environments and still go
>> > very
>> > wrong.
>> >
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>> Consider the numbers and the types of crimes. While there may be the
>> occasional well bred and wealthy killer, far more of the killers have a
>> disadvantaged background, little money, bad parents, bad neighbourhoods
>> and bad choices. Seriously, look at class pictures of kids in preppy
>> private schools and compare them with a class picture from an inner city
>> school. Consider the odds of kids in those two pictures being convicted
>> or or a victim of a violent crime.
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> Part of it has to do with how much money they have to spend on
> lawyers. You need look no further than a current case that involves a
> Kennedy relative, Michael Skakel. Yes, in spite of having the best
> lawyer money could buy at the time - his new lawyer just got him
> released from jail on bail by claiming his original lawyer didn't
> represent him adequately. What a crock. He killed Martha Moxley and
> it's as plain as the nose on your face.
Yes he did.
Cheri
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