Bless me Father.......guess what I did! I pulled an all-nighter, having watched a 10+ hour police interrogation of a female subject. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfhkcfCJn70&t=18s For sure, this was the most intriguing and long-lasting questioning this couch detective ever watched. At 5:15 this morning, I was awake when a pink hue replaced the darkness of night.
More than the behavior of the female subject being questioned in the YT video, the law enforcement's questioning strategy had my brain trapped. They kept ratcheting up the pressure, until the big boy was brought in. When the 10-hour interrogation ended, viewers learned that the female was eventually charged with Conspiracy to Commit Murder. She pled guilty to reduced charges and was sentenced to eight years in prison.
Another horror story comes to us from a seaside town in northwest England. The third little girl died after a stabbing attack at a dance school. Eight other children were injured and are in critical condition. Two adults, trying to protect the children, suffered injuries. The person arrested at the scene is a 17-year-old minor who was armed with a knife. Hollywood doesn't need to make horror movies.....horrific things are happening in real life across the globe. It is beyond comprehension that a 17-year-old boy could stab little children to death with a knife. It's abominable and nauseating.Prayer is the only shield for the human soul.
I feel like Hollywood should not only stop making horror movies, they should also stop making violent TV shows. We have been streaming sitcoms from the late 50’s and 60’s…wholesome TV that has been lost. Young minds are so impressionable…they don’t need this garbage! Same goes for the video games out there…Children live what they learn!!!…M
ReplyDeleteI so agree with M. I blame the video games and TV shows. The impact on young minds is terrible.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Am in total agreement with the above comments.......a portion of today's young people are living in broken families and suffer emotional and physical abuse. Today's young people grow up in a society smothered by adult anger, hatred and division. If this division upsets us adults, imagine how it affects our kids.
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