In the News…

Where were the parents of this 7 year old boy who broke into a zoo in Australia killing $5,500 worth of reptiles and then feeding them to a croc? It happened early Wednesday after the boy jumped the security fence. The police could not press charges because he was only 7 and he couldn’t be charged with a criminal offense until he is 10. So what’s the next step? To sue the hell out of the parents for what he did and let’s not forget negligence of the child. Anyways, if you want to know more about it here is the video from MSNBC.com

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  • http://i.am.pathetique.net/ Alberto

    Oh my. That’s very sad for a 7 year old boy. Hope his parents mind about that. :(

  • http://www.absolutchic.com Ashie

    Yeah that kid is mental, and pretty much everyone is just saying that he’s on the path to becoming the next psychopath. They start by torturing/killing small animals.

    It’s a shame the police can’t charge him, but I really hope the owners of the zoo take the parents to court over it, I mean, everyone wants to know wtf a 7yr old was doing out at night by himself, let alone why he was psychotically sacrificing small animals to a croc for. Ridiculous.

  • http://www.faccia-bella.net Irene

    I read about that incident and was shocked that the child was even able to gain access to the zoo. He’s going to make one great serial killer when he gets older. Geez-us.

    I know the zoo officials talked about possibly suing the kid’s parents, which is really their only recourse at this point. I hope they do. The parents need a serious wake-up call.
    *despair

  • http://bluecow.co.cc Julia

    A 7yr old did that!? That’s pretty crazy. His parents must be horrified.

  • http://misteryosa.com/ Shari

    That’s highly disturbing. I couldn’t even begin to imagine what went through the boy’s mind to do something as heinous as that, or what had led him to do such a thing. To kill 13 animals, he must be over the edge.

  • http://justrealized.info Bonnie

    WOW, really? First of all, it proves that the fences are secure enough. If one kid can do that, many can as well. I guess his parents should be charged for the damages the kid made.