No. Next question.
I’ve read of too many cases where parents saw the warning signals and desperately sought help from the system only to be turned away because nothing had happened yet. Many times there is also the issue of not having money or insurance for long term mental health treatment.
Exactly: in virtually all jurisdictions, a criminal act by somebody breaks the chain of causation in a torts case; i.e., it was his criminal conduct, not his parents’ negligence, which proximately caused the death.