Murder for a lost memory card

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  • FrankOceanXray

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 29, 2008
    12,028
    This is gun violence, Chicago violence, domestic violence, child abuse.

    Name it whatever you want but is is horrible lack of responsibility. Caring. This will lose everything in the news.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/chicago-mom-fatally-shot-son-12-over-missing-memory-card-police



    Life is so cheap to some? They shoot and kill their own child over a SD chip?

    This is a very troubling story. I can see the Gun being blamed. Not the callousness and needless events.

    What was on the card? Could be worth killing for no?
     

    Mr.Culper

    Active Member
    Jan 16, 2021
    858
    I wonder if 30 seconds after killing her son she sees the SD card on the end table and is "Oh, yeah, that's where I left it"
     

    cantstop

    Pentultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Aug 10, 2012
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    MD
    Or millions in bitcoin.

    Came here to post this. It could have been her life's savings in crypto keys.

    We will never know what mischief, gang activity or just plain orneriness this 12 year old was involved in.

    The mental illness argument is hard to dispute.
     

    babalou

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    Aug 12, 2013
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    Glenelg
    agree

    Came here to post this. It could have been her life's savings in crypto keys.

    We will never know what mischief, gang activity or just plain orneriness this 12 year old was involved in.

    The mental illness argument is hard to dispute.

    After reading Kharn's response and yours it is a valid point/observation
     

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