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Jonathan Case is the interactive media manager at WBZ. He has won numerous awards for his work in television and the internet as testament to his professional vanity. He lives in Allston, walks to work and generally lives the life of your typical media geek. Except that he plays guitar and has been known to read a book every now and then.
Oct 7, 2009 10:03 AM

Thrill Kill?

Posted by Jonathan_Elias

What happened?


Why?


Who could have done this? 


All questions being asked following the murder of a mother and the brutal attack on her daughter. Police say four teens in Mont Vernon, New Hampshire are responsible.

 

We saw the four teens walked in handcuffs, their heads shaven, and their faces emotionless. Four young faces accused of a horrendous crime:  Randomly choosing a remote home to rob and making a pact to kill anyone inside they might encounter. Armed with knives and a machete, investigators say they carried out their pact against a sleeping mother and an 11 year old girl.

 

How did four teens go along with this kind of pact? Was it their upbringing? Was it their time spent with one or two friends who were absolute losers?  Was it what they watched on TV? The games they played? Maybe it was just because three were weak and one was strong and twisted?  Maybe all of them found some kind of thrill in just targeting a mother and her daughter?  What was it?

 

Comments (62)

  • Oct-14 - Seasons From what I've read about these psycho sadistic s.o.b.'s THEY NEVER DID GET A SPANKING IN THEIR L...  Show Full Comment
  • Oct-13 - Guest It is not fair to speak as if the families of these 4 men had anything to do with what happened. ...  Show Full Comment
  • Oct-10 - angie From what it sounds like, they made a pact to kill anyone inside right? What if the mother (kim) ...  Show Full Comment
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