2.��� Killing within a family:� Kids who kill members of their family for reasons other than an accident, feel pressured by demands, abuse, hatred, desire for gain, and even by the need of other family members.� One 14-year-old enlisted this brother to help him murder their parents, and one mother provoked her son into killing his father. A fourteen-year-old in China killed his family because he thought his mother was not taking care of him properly.� When he was ill one night, she ordered him back to bed.� Instead, he stabbed his father 37 times, his mother 72 times and his grandmother 56 times.� Then he washed his hair and watched a videotape.white
3.��� Cult killings:� 16-year-old Roderick Ferrell killed the parents of his former girlfriend in order to steal their car so he could take his friendsmembers of his vampire cultto New Orleans.� A lot of kids identify themselves as Satanists because it gives them the feeling of power over others and the mystique of having secret associations with another world.� It also gives them license to do things like rob, damage property, and kill.� Sometimes they decide that human sacrifice is necessary to increase their powers, so they kill.� Ferrell claimed that he needed many victims in order to open the Gates of Hell.
4.��� Pathology:� Sam Manzie, 15, opened the door to eleven-year-old Eddie Werner, who was out raising money for his school.� He invited the boy in, then raped and strangled him, hiding Werner's body outside.� Manzie had been the victim of a child abuser and had shown signs of serious mental illness.� His parents had desperately tried to get him help and were convinced that he would become violent.� A doctor interviewed the boy for about ten minutes and told the parents to take him home.� They were over-reacting, he said.� Only three days later he murdered Werner.� Many people have a difficult time believing that children can be mentally ill, but they suffer depression and paranoid schizophrenia just like adults.� When it goes undiagnosed and untreated, it can spell trouble.
Michael Carneal
5.��� School killers: They generally act on a perceived wrong done to them by others and view a climactic closure to the situation as the only way out.� Frustrations accumulate into rage that motivates a spree. �Michael Carneal, who shot into a prayer group in Paducah, Kentucky, was constantly baited by the other students.� They said he had "Michael germs" and stole his lunch. One day he had a gun and even then the other boys taunted him.� Finally he decided to act out and he ended up killing three students
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3.��� Cult killings:� 16-year-old Roderick Ferrell killed the parents of his former girlfriend in order to steal their car so he could take his friendsmembers of his vampire cultto New Orleans.� A lot of kids identify themselves as Satanists because it gives them the feeling of power over others and the mystique of having secret associations with another world.� It also gives them license to do things like rob, damage property, and kill.� Sometimes they decide that human sacrifice is necessary to increase their powers, so they kill.� Ferrell claimed that he needed many victims in order to open the Gates of Hell.
4.��� Pathology:� Sam Manzie, 15, opened the door to eleven-year-old Eddie Werner, who was out raising money for his school.� He invited the boy in, then raped and strangled him, hiding Werner's body outside.� Manzie had been the victim of a child abuser and had shown signs of serious mental illness.� His parents had desperately tried to get him help and were convinced that he would become violent.� A doctor interviewed the boy for about ten minutes and told the parents to take him home.� They were over-reacting, he said.� Only three days later he murdered Werner.� Many people have a difficult time believing that children can be mentally ill, but they suffer depression and paranoid schizophrenia just like adults.� When it goes undiagnosed and untreated, it can spell trouble.
Michael Carneal
5.��� School killers: They generally act on a perceived wrong done to them by others and view a climactic closure to the situation as the only way out.� Frustrations accumulate into rage that motivates a spree. �Michael Carneal, who shot into a prayer group in Paducah, Kentucky, was constantly baited by the other students.� They said he had "Michael germs" and stole his lunch. One day he had a gun and even then the other boys taunted him.� Finally he decided to act out and he ended up killing three students
http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/serial_killers/weird/kids2/killers_2.html
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