I never saw these kind of stories growing up until about 10 or so years ago, particularly committed by teenagers against newborn babies, especially their own. Were it not for abortion on demand, euthanasia and the growing blood and gore of the entertainment industry cheapening the lives of newborns and life in general, these gruesome and unbelievable acts would be rare if not unheard of.
Now with the routine viewing of these types of acts on TV News, movies and the internet ad nauseum it's no wonder people commit these acts with regularity that used to be stuff of fantasy and imagination.
The introductory sentence to the story below when searched brings up about 56.000 assorted stories of murders by teens on Google, so it's not exactly unheard of, but the continued desensitizing of the youth means many more scary teens and even scarier adults to come down the roa
Now with the routine viewing of these types of acts on TV News, movies and the internet ad nauseum it's no wonder people commit these acts with regularity that used to be stuff of fantasy and imagination.
The introductory sentence to the story below when searched brings up about 56.000 assorted stories of murders by teens on Google, so it's not exactly unheard of, but the continued desensitizing of the youth means many more scary teens and even scarier adults to come down the roa
Bail set at $1 million for teen accused of baby murderCan you imagine? The stuff of "chainsaw massacre" like movies is now today's headlines
Kstp.com: "A 17-year-old stabbed her newborn baby 135 times and disposed of her body in a garbage can outside her home in Oakdale, authorities alleged Thursday.
Nicole Marie Beecroft was charged Thursday with first-degree murder. The charge carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. She was being held in a juvenile detention facility. Bail was set at $1 million on Friday afternoon.""She kills the baby and now her life will be changed forever," Washington County Attorney Doug Johnson said.
The Tartan High School senior told police she was in a "panic state" after giving birth to the girl on the floor of the laundry room in her home around 3 a.m. Monday, according to the criminal complaint filed in Washington County District Court. She told police she had seen the baby's finger move, and admitted stabbing the child, the complaint said. continued here
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