Posted on 03/26/2007 3:22:34 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
ACAPULCO, Mexico --A 14-year-old boy was detained after allegedly killing a 4-year-old girl because her father made fun of his acne, Mexican prosecutors said Monday.
Yurani Yuliec Garcia Organes was killed on March 16 in the Pacific resort town of Zihuatanejo, where the victim and her father lived just a few yards from the boy's house.
Authorities said the boy, who was detained Saturday, told police the girl's father had called him "graniento," or "zit-face."
(Excerpt) Read more at boston.com ...
more family values
Sure glad US citizens never do stuff like this.
IBTZ (in before the zit)
Yeah, only Mexican children kill other children. /sarcasm
At which time he will come across our border.
Hey, c'mon you guys ... it was an honor killing ... happens all the time.
"Lighten up, Zit-Face."
If he doesn't like zits, let's just burn them off and the rest of his face off with a blow torch. That will solve the problem.
If your name was Yurani Organs you might turn into a psycho too.
From the article: Yurani Yuliec Garcia Organes was killed on March 16 in the Pacific resort town of Zihuatanejo, where the victim and her father lived just a few yards from the boy's house.
I'm sorry. I feel terrible. This is what comes of only getting five hours of sleep. Apologies to the forum and prayers for the poor little girl, who is doubtless with Christ, and for her parents, who must be suffering greatly.
Not a problem, we've all made similar errors somewhere along the line.
Well, I've never written anything in haste which I've regretted.
He had the names of the killer and the victim mixed up. That was it.
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Not only was the "punishment" misdirected, but it was way out of proportion, too.
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