Originally posted by Jon P. Inghram
From things I've read, torturing animals when young can indicate that a person may be more likely to end up a sociopath later in life.
Also, I'd love to know what he did to get a "felony criminal mischief in an unrelated case," sounds like some nice kids, I'm sure their parents would claim they wouldn't hurt a fly.
From things I've read, torturing animals when young can indicate that a person may be more likely to end up a sociopath later in life.
Also, I'd love to know what he did to get a "felony criminal mischief in an unrelated case," sounds like some nice kids, I'm sure their parents would claim they wouldn't hurt a fly.

Yup. They probably have the same kind of parents who come to school for post-suspension conferences yelling that their sociopathic kid's a victim of "discrimination"


Dr. Mordrid
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