Chevy13
01-28-2010, 07:51 AM
WTF is this world coming to? I remember having plenty of disagreements with my parents at that age but never EVER did something like this cross my mind!! I would never hit or disrespect my parents in any way let alone even think about killing them! I don't know why kids are becoming so disrespectful nowadays maybe they need to get some good old fashion ass whoopings! but now you can't even touch your kids without getting in some bigass trouble! Some people call me crazy when I say that but it's not like I'm talking about beating your kids, I'm talking about disciplining kids. I don't know if many of you were hit as kids but I sure learned my lesson when I got a good belt to the ass! and I might be wrong but it seems like this kind of stuff didn't happen as much and kids respected their elders a lot more than they do now. I know this case probably has nothing to do with what I'm saying because maybe the kid was just not "all there" mentally but I still wish people weren't so sensitive about hitting their kids the way we use to get disciplined when we were out of line. I don't know maybe It's just me because there's a lot of parents where I work that won't even think about hitting there kids they feel "Time-Outs" are more effective. I guess it might be for some kids but most of these kids have no manners and the parents can't handle them when they bring them into work so I don't see it.
John Caudle, 14, Killed Parents to Avoid Chores, Police Say - AOL News (http://www.aolnews.com/crime/article/john-caudle-14-killed-parents-to-avoid-chores-police-say/19331964?icid=main%7cmain%7cdl1%7clink5%7chttp%253 A%252F%252Fwww.sphere.com%252Fcrime%252Farticle%25 2Fjohn-caudle-14-killed-parents-to-avoid-chores-police-say%252F19331964)
hooskins
01-28-2010, 08:31 AM
I dont think it is just that. Its gotta be some more issues the kid had with his parents. You just dont kill someone if they ask you to do something once. He must have felt some pressure about many things in the past, insecurities, etc.
I am not justifying it at all, but just saying that there has to be more behind this story. And yes, parents shouldnt be afraid to hit their kids to discipline if needed.
Timeouts arent always effective, you just take away their video games, tv usage, internet, cell phones, for a week, etc. Until you see the change. Of course if that doesnt work, then you can hit. I was slapped across the face as a child if I really stepped outta line. It worked. I think a limited amount of that plus incentive based punishments should work.
Yeah I'm guessing the kid has some serious issues and wasn't simply trying to get out of doing his chores.
I'm with THAT.........Hog0 is lucky to still be breathin'
SolidSnake84
01-28-2010, 09:23 AM
Hope they fry the little bastard...whether he had "issues" or not
Fry a 14 year old? Sweet.
ArtMonkDrillz
01-28-2010, 09:42 AM
After the shootings, police say, Caudle spent the rest of his day watching movies and playing on a computer. The next morning he took his stepfather's truck and drove to school. When questioned, Caudle's teachers told investigators he seemed "happy" that day.
Yeah, this kid clearly has sever issues. A normal person doesn't shoot his parents and then just sit around the same house for the rest of the day.
SolidSnake84
01-28-2010, 09:55 AM
Fry a 14 year old? Sweet.
Should've clarified. Sorry. I think they will probably try him as an adult, and as such, he will receive the death penalty. At his age though, i'm not sure if he can elect a fast-track execution. i know sometimes you can.
Makes me think of Christopher Pittman, who executed his grandparents when he was 12. It was a deliberate murder. He shot them both to death. He was given 30 years in prison...
ArtMonkDrillz
01-28-2010, 10:25 AM
Should've clarified. Sorry. I think they will probably try him as an adult, and as such, he will receive the death penalty. At his age though, i'm not sure if he can elect a fast-track execution. i know sometimes you can.
Makes me think of Christopher Pittman, who executed his grandparents when he was 12. It was a deliberate murder. He shot them both to death. He was given 30 years in prison...Regardless of how he is tried you can't sentence a minor to death. Roper v. Simmons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roper_v._Simmons)
SolidSnake84
01-28-2010, 10:42 AM
You are correct. As with Christopher Pittman, they waited until he was 18 to try him.
This i'm sure will be the same way