Ellen J. Barrier/
Author/Spirituality Counselor
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Somewhere along the path of parenting, many parents of today, have neglected their responsibility to teach and discipline their children. The stories written below will prove my statement to be true.
Student Rejected by University Due to Murder Charges
A 42-year-old female was bludgeoned to death by her 14-year-old daughter. After the killing, the girl and her boyfriend tried to make the death appear to have been a suicide by sticking a carving knife into the side of her mother's neck. The number of blows delivered to the victim's head by her daughter were said to have been at least 13. The daughter reportedly took the time to wipe up pools of blood in the kitchen.
Daughter's Profile:
IQ: 150
Honor Society Member, tennis team co-captain, tutor of underprivileged kids.
At the time of her mother's death the 14-year-old girl was nearly a straight A student and was the head of her student government class.
Mother's Profile:
The mother reportedly was drunk at the time she was murdered.
Court's Decision:
The judge presiding over this case, placed the girl in juvenile detention for a few months, then granted her permission to relocate and begin a new life. She reportedly, lived with an aunt until the age of 16, and moved into her own apartment supporting herself on a modest trust fund.
Education continued:
At the age of 19-years-old, the university that this student applied to, had accepted her application, but withdrew it after someone sent them a newspaper clipping about the killing. A question on the application asked if a student had ever been on probation? She being the applicant, had been on probation until the age of 18, as a condition of pleading no contest in the killing of her mother.
Attorney:
Her attorney stated, she was not obligated to disclose something that happened when she was a minor.
The Student's Views About Her Past History:
"I deal with this tragedy everyday on a personal level. It serves no good purpose for anyone else to dredge up the pain of my childhood".
*Another university accepted the 19-year-old female.
Source:
The Price We Must Pay for Our Father's Sins
Part 2: "The Mirror of Society"
This is a true story: Student Rejected by University Due to Murder Charges
Location and date where this event occurred, will remain in the book.
Questions for Discussion:
1. Does it appear that the 19-year-old was given special treatment by the judge?
2. Do you feel that she was ever punished for the murder of her mother?
3. Does it appear that she is remorseful for the crime she committed?
4. Should she have explained this incident to the university at the time she
submitted her application? Why?
5. The attorney for the 19-year-old stated, she was not obligated to disclose the
information involving the killing of her mother, because it happened when she
was a minor. Do you agree with the attorney? Why?
6. Was the university's decision not to allow the student to attend college there,
justifiable? Why?
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