When I was a teenager, going to St. Petersburg was punishment enough

I don’t know the details of the case, but this letter has that Grandpa Simpsons quality to it that makes it an instant classic, doesn’t it?

From the St. Pete Times “Letters to the Editor” section:


Teen faces charges of domestic assault, battery July 20 story

This is the third time in as many years I have read of a teenager or preteen that is so mentally unbalanced and destructive that their family or caregiver is afraid of them.

This teen and the others exactly like him will never be a productive, contributing member of society.

They will always be a threat to the life of humans, animals and possibly themselves. They are a drain on our finances (taxes) and social services with nothing received in return.

The law charges the adult with negligence for protecting themselves against the homicidal child!

If this kid were a rabid animal he would be humanely euthanized for the sake of society at large. I respectfully urge the same solution for this case and the others like it. There is absolutely no reason this out-of-control, brutal tormenter should be allowed to roam free, while others must pay for the care and put up with his loathsome behavior.

Give him the injection he so direly needs. Let’s not forget what he gave his loving parents – besides the threats of stabbing them to death in their sleep: bruises, cuts, sprains, misaligned jaw, head punches and head kicks.

At 15, he has already proven he has nothing to contribute except fear, hate, selfishness, pain and misery.

Carmen Blakely, Lutz

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Speaking of instant classics, I never realized that the movie [tag]Rabid Grannies[/tag] was Belgian. ([tag]Les Memes Cannibales[/tag]). Learn something new every day.

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