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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7649876.stm

 

A seven-year-old boy has been filmed going on the rampage at a popular zoo in Australia, killing rare reptiles and feeding live ones to a crocodile.

 

Footage from the security cameras at Alice Springs Reptile Centre caught the child smiling as he killed a total of 13 animals.

 

During his 30-minute spree, he was seen hurling the animals over the security fence into the crocodile enclosure.

 

And the Australian police can't touch him :(

 

I'm hoping a lynch mob finds him, stones him to a point where he's still able to know what's happening but can't do anything about it and then feeds him to a crocodile that's a really slow eater.

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Oh my god, if he's capable of that now, what will he be like when he gets older.

 

What a little s**t :(

 

What sort of society lets kids get to this stage. We had it is 1993 - Think James Bulger, God rest his soul. We all need to take a long hard look at our society and what messages we give kids about violence, cruelty, respect for each other and ones self.

 

Michael - he is seven. IS THIS REALLY APPROPRIATE "I'm hoping a lynch mob finds him, ETC."

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What sort of society lets kids get to this stage. We had it is 1993 - Think James Bulger, God rest his soul. We all need to take a long hard look at our society and what messages we give kids about violence, cruelty, respect for each other and ones self.

 

Thats what I mean what could make a child of that age be so cruel and uncaring? :(

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What sort of society lets kids get to this stage. We had it is 1993 - Think James Bulger, God rest his soul. We all need to take a long hard look at our society and what messages we give kids about violence, cruelty, respect for each other and ones self.

 

Michael - he is seven. IS THIS REALLY APPROPRIATE "I'm hoping a lynch mob finds him, ETC."

 

James Bulgar's killers were older - 12 and 13. They stuck batteries into a 3 year old child and then after battering him within an inch of his life, left him to be run over by a train.

 

I'm sure they're really sorry for what they've done - however they have a brand new life now ten years on. Never mind about Jamie's family though.

 

This particular child clearly has no parental direction and does not know the difference between right and wrong. He should be taken into care of the authorities and given a good slap.

 

People are too afraid to hurt someone's feelings these days.

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James Bulgar's killers were older - 12 and 13. They stuck batteries into a 3 year old child and then after battering him within an inch of his life, left him to be run over by a train.

 

I'm sure they're really sorry for what they've done - however they have a brand new life now ten years on. Never mind about Jamie's family though.

 

This particular child clearly has no parental direction and does not know the difference between right and wrong. He should be taken into care of the authorities and given a good slap.

 

People are too afraid to hurt someone's feelings these days.

 

:iagree:

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does make you wonder whats the world coming to?

bad parenting? or just a messed up child?

what pisses me off is when tey get sent to a young offenders home and get better teaching than at a normal school because they get 1 on 1 and then leave the young offenders/prison and get a new identity and every.

oh and we get to pay for it all!!! great eh

 

what a wonderfull world as least I see what my taxes pay for :-0

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Michael - I note that you hope someone else does the deed so can deduce you are not available to do it yourself.

 

Nice work Sherlock, nothing gets past you.

 

Would you do it if you had the opportunity.

 

If it was legal I may well be interested but as someone who abides by the law it's not something I'd want to be personally involved in unless the law allowed it in a more controlled way - think public stonings. I'd trip him up and give him a chinese burn though.

 

I don't have any issue with wanting others to do this kind of thing beyond the law though, having said this I wouldn't go out of my way to recruit them for the job.

 

Is that all OK for you?

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