Where the hell are these kids' parents? If I found out someone had done that to my daughter, the only thing they'd be running for is their lives. How did this guy survive either of these girl's dads finding out about his behavior?
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Replying to @Cosmosasaurus
Oh, I'm listening all right, I'm listening to a bunch of people handing out a whole bunch of get-out-of-responsibility-free cards to everyone involved. Kids should NOT be on snapchat unsupervised. They should NOT be getting bullied online in "secret" b/c their parents don't look.
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Replying to @browren @Cosmosasaurus
I’m sorry, you think the “everyone involved #” should be held responsible? The girls he abused should be held responsible for ... what, exactly?
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Replying to @alixplicitly @Cosmosasaurus
What I'm talking about here is parental supervision and actual charges being filed. What kind of parent lets their kid send nudes to some boy on snapchat? What kind of parent doesn't do anything about bullying to the point of suicide?
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The State of KS doesn't file criminal charges against minors under the age of 14 (a law which, all in all, I agree with) and seals juvenile disciplinary records after the age of 18, so we don't really know anything about what went down legally with those cases
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Replying to @arthur_affect @browren and
The incident with the nude pic apparently happened when he was 12 and the girl was 13 She did not send the pic to him consensually, he obtained it through some illicit means I find the "How did they let her send nudes?" line of argument very close to victim blaming
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It's parent blaming. Do you really think 12 and 13 year olds should have snapchat accounts without a parent monitoring them??? Hell, 12 year olds aren't even supposed to be using the site.
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I think it's much harder for parents to keep everything their kids do on a leash than you seem to, especially if both parents are working, especially when it comes to the Internet
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I don't remember it being reported that this happened specifically through Snapchat, and it doesn't really matter whether it did
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