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Reply #30 posted 02/07/12 6:34pm

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Timmy84 said:

2freaky4church1 said:

That's a sick little thing. I wonder if Bill Cosby will slam the white community for bad values now.

Did you really have to go there?

That's freakys thing, he say's something shocking to provoke someone cause he think's it's cute.

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Reply #31 posted 02/07/12 6:46pm

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Timmy84 said:

PurpleJedi said:

While there has ALWAYS been issues with violent/twisted children...I think that nowadays kids are so desensitized and lacking empathy that stories like this will be more common.

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Kids don't give a damn what they do no matter if it's outside the home or on online. That's what is scary about it.

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Reply #32 posted 02/07/12 7:17pm

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ThruTheEyesOfWonder said:

Well, we have a budding psychopath on our hands...

But because she's under 18, she'd more than likely diagnosed with "conduct disorder", a precursor to psychopathy.

I wonder what made her do such a thing? Was she not loved enough as a child? Man...I really fear for the future of today's children. neutral

She was 15 years old when she killed.

I think she wanted the experience and thought she could do it and get away with it if she were young enough.

Probably just an item on her bucket list.

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Reply #33 posted 02/07/12 7:21pm

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There are more fucked up people in the world than you know. They now have the internet to show the world how sick people can get.

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Reply #34 posted 02/07/12 9:13pm

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http://prince.org/msg/100/375663

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Reply #35 posted 02/07/12 10:08pm

Timmy84

smoothcriminal12 said:

Timmy84 said:

Kids don't give a damn what they do no matter if it's outside the home or on online. That's what is scary about it.

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Not all. Just in general.

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Reply #36 posted 02/07/12 10:09pm

Timmy84

Gunsnhalen said:

Timmy84 said:

Did you really have to go there?

That's freakys thing, he say's something shocking to provoke someone cause he think's it's cute.

I know but I had to respond, that wasn't cute at all.

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Reply #37 posted 02/07/12 10:30pm

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ThruTheEyesOfWonder said:

Well, we have a budding psychopath on our hands...

But because she's under 18, she'd more than likely diagnosed with "conduct disorder", a precursor to psychopathy.

I wonder what made her do such a thing? Was she not loved enough as a child? Man...I really fear for the future of today's children. neutral

nah, she's a fully fledged one already

she has nothing in common with most kids, this is a psychological disorder.

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Reply #38 posted 02/07/12 10:52pm

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^I agree the only thing strange is this is usually a male issue. N sometimes its not bout love, family, home or such sometimes its just wired.

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Reply #39 posted 02/07/12 11:24pm

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Deadly Women fully convniced me that murderers don't always come from broken homes or are necessarily male either.

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Reply #40 posted 02/08/12 2:17am

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lazycrockett said:

^I agree the only thing strange is this is usually a male issue. N sometimes its not bout love, family, home or such sometimes its just wired.


That's true, affected males more likely to act out?

I read many articles about sociopaths (at one time I started worrying I was one - turns out I'm just a hypochondriac and a sociopath would NEVER worry about being a sociopath!!) one article said something like 1 in 27 is a sociopath but there are varying degrees and a set of characteristics upon which a diagnosis is made. You wouldn't know with most of them, they tend to be loners, keeping to themselves and out of trouble for their whole lives. They see themselves superior to those who feel emotions, believing feelings makes you weak (which is true), yet are also envious because they are missing out on a whole aspect of human existence. A sociopath would never seek help for their disorder apparently, not seeing it as such. What do they want from life? To WIN - now THAT'S chilling.
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Reply #41 posted 02/08/12 8:40am

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Alyssa Bustamante Verdict: 'Thrill Killer' Gets Life With Possible Parole For Killing 9-Year-Old Elizabeth Olten

First Posted: 02/ 8/2012 9:37 am Updated: 02/ 8/2012 10:51 am

Alyssa Bustamante
This Nov. 18, 2009 file photo provided by the Cole County Sheriff's Department shows Alyssa Bustamante.

Alyssa Bustamante, 18, pleaded guilty in January to second-degree murder and armed criminal action in the October 2009 slaying of Elizabeth Olten in St. Martins, a small rural town west of Jefferson City.

The judge also ordered the teen to serve a consecutive 30-year term in the armed criminal action charge.

Bustamante was 15 years old when she confessed to strangling Elizabeth, repeatedly stabbing her in the chest and slicing the girl's throat. She led police to the shallow grave where she had concealed Elizabeth's body under a blanket of leaves in the woods behind their neighborhood.

With her hands shackled to her waist and her feet shackled together, Bustamante rose and faced Elizabeth's mother and siblings before she was sentenced Wednesday.

"I know words," she said, pausing to take a deep breath and struggling to compose herself, "can never be enough and they can never adequately describe how horribly I feel for all of this."

She added: "If I could give my life to get her back I would. I'm sorry."

Elizabeth's mother, Patty Preiss, who on the first day of Bustamante's sentencing hearing called her "an evil monster" and declared that she "hated her" sat silently, staring forward during Bustamante's apology.

The Olten family declined to comment to reporters, as did Bustamante's family.

Bustamante had been charged with first-degree murder and by pleading guilty to the lesser charges she avoided a trial and the possibility of spending her life in an adult prison with no chance of release.

The teenager's defense attorneys had argued for a sentence less than life in prison, saying Bustamante's use of the antidepressant Prozac had made her more prone to violence. They said she had suffered from depression for years and once attempted suicide by overdosing on painkillers.

But prosecutors sought a longer sentence. They noted that Bustamante had dug two graves several days in advance, and that on the evening of the killing had sent her younger sister to lure Elizabeth outside with an invitation to play. Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. David Rice testified that the teenager told him "she wanted to know what it felt like" to kill someone. Prosecutors also cited journal entries in which Bustamante described the exhilaration of killing Elizabeth.

"I strangled them and slit their throat and stabbed them now they're dead," Bustamante wrote in her diary, which was read in court by a handwriting expert. "I don't know how to feel atm. It was ahmazing. As soon as you get over the 'ohmygawd I can't do this' feeling, it's pretty enjoyable. I'm kinda nervous and shaky though right now. Kay, I gotta go to church now...lol."

Bustamante then headed off to a youth dance at her church while a massive search began for the missing girl.

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