Everybodys talking about the parents.
Well most of them probably had no *** around and maybe the m-m did the best she could.
Its too easy just to say blame the parents.
In this case, I agree.
I'm usually one of the first people to point fingers at the parents, as I truly believe that parenting (or lack thereof) can directly effect a *****'s personality and they way act in society, but,
in this case, I would have to say that the parents aren't to blame;
the **** are.
My *** was in the Navy for 20+ years and he was barely ever home when I was growing up, but I didn't turn into some little psychopathic demon. And,
even if I did, could I really blame my ****** for my actions? No, I couldn't. Neither can these ****. These **** can't blame anybody or anything but themselves for how they act. Like I said, I agree that parents have a strong influence on their ********, but even the worst parenting in the world won't make your *** think that setting someone on fire and watching them die is even remotely close to being an acceptable thing to do.
These **** better get a life sentence for what they did. It's a miracle that the ***** who was set on fire ended up surviving, but that shouldn't tame their punishment what-so-ever. Try them as adults and give them life in prison. Then, after the first time they're ***** in the shower and they begin to cry to the warden, have the warden say "at least you didn't get set on fire..."