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SON TELLS DAD HE KILLED 3
Manheim Township student charged in Haines case; friends say Haines son and accused were good friends
Sunday News
Published: Jun 17, 2007
00:18 EST
By GIL SMART, Editor

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QUOTE(justplainjoe @ Jun 18 2007, 03:38 PM)
are the medications used by kids that commit these murders public info or is that protected information. i sure would like to know how many of these murders involved these meds.

http://www.kglg.com/case/case.asp?lngCaseId=1087

http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/02/07/cassel.pittman/index.html

http://www.ahrp.org/infomail/04/05/26.php

http://www.ahrp.org/infomail/05/02/10.php


Great links, Joe. Just another version of "follow the money". Big Money.

Passing out psychotropic meds like candy is hazardous to everyones' health!

ReaganRepublican
About the bloodhounds: They are not 100% accurate so they might have been following something else. They are a tool in tracking but they are not the end all, be all.
harv1
Huge shock children killing adults in Lancaster County Suburbs? PLEASE. The Lititz shootings, the Leola murders, the Hempfield (I believe adopted son killing parents a few years ago), and I think there maybe a few more over the past years. Shocked would have been a random killing. This is not a shock...we have been here many times before. There is a major problem w/high school children in this area. There is no denying it.
Blackjack is Back
QUOTE(Blackjack is Back @ Jun 19 2007, 07:51 AM)
Huge shock children killing adults in Lancaster County Suburbs? PLEASE. The Lititz shootings, the Leola murders, the Hempfield (I believe adopted son killing parents a few years ago), and I think there maybe a few more over the past years. Shocked would have been a random killing. This is not a shock...we have been here many times before. There is a major problem w/high school children in this area. There is no denying it.


it's not just this area. it is all over the country and in some cases other countries. we better find the common denominator and fast before this reaches epic proportions.

there is something causing this and we need to find out before these things increase exponentially.

something is wrong.

justplainjoe
Actually, according to this 2006 report, between 1994 and 2002, the number of murders involving a juvenile offender fell 65% in the USA. Lancaster is only a blip on these statistics. Is it worse or does the media just make a much larger deal about it?
http://www.ojjdp.ncjrs.org/ojstatbb/nr2006...ds/chapter3.pdf
hahaha
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