dark samus
come to the dark side....
shows just how crazy those ps fanboys are.......jk
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Byuakuya said:That is the worst kind of act that anyone can do. How can you even try and arrange, let alone think about arranging a hit-man to kill your parents?
They are the very reason that you have set foot into this world, and for that, you are bound by eternal gratitude as far as I am concerned.
These people need immediate help.
if the undercover guy offered to kill his parents for money that could be a fairly valid defense. Crazy though, deserves to get conspiracy for murder.doosta said::wtf:
entrapment?
dark samus said:shows just how crazy those ps fanboys are.......jk
Trulen said:Video games.
Serious business.
Needless to say, this kid won't be playing video games for a looong period of time. Unless they allow them in the institute he's going to.
He's going to one... Right?
yeah depends on the situation. Hope he at least gets sent to a mental institution for a few years.Taero said:For it to be entrapment the officer would have had to actually offer his services in a way so as to coerce the kid to take it. It's like entrapment for theft would be the owner telling the thief how to steal something and then arrange for them to be caught. If the kid actively sought out someone and was 'led' to the cop but then made the enquiry himself this wouldn't be Entrapment.
Oh, and what a psycho.
doosta said:true, ive read other articles that said his mom hired a police officer to act as a hitman while the son was in a hotel because he was kicked out. i dont know how many police officers are impersonating hitman or how hitman advertise themselves, but it just seems fishy that the hitman he hired was a police office. that's why i said entrapment earlier, but i may be wrong
im not defending the kid, but just looking outside the box. plus im taking a criminal justice.