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Teen Suspect in Murder Plot Often Teased
AP via Yahoo ^ | Mon, Jul 07, 2003 | By GEOFF MULVIHILL

Posted on 07/07/2003 9:02:30 PM PDT by pubmom

OAKLYN, N.J. - Matthew Lovett was known as an angry young man: He dressed all in black, drew violent pictures and walked around town with a baseball bat. Acquaintances said he kept a list of people who had teased him as far back as grade school.

Early Sunday, Lovett, 18, was arrested with two other teenagers on charges they plotted to kill three teens and open fire randomly on other people with a cache of guns and ammunition they were carrying. Lovett was being held on $1 million bail Monday.

Authorities would not discuss a possible motive, but people who knew the teens believe Lovett was fed up with the teasing that he and his younger brother had endured. James Lovett was constantly tormented for a speech impediment caused by a cleft palate, according to schoolmates.

"They'd all make fun of the way he talked," said Joe Oldham, a 14-year-old who had a class with the younger boy.

But he said he never saw Matthew Lovett teased to his face because he was intimidating — and he was sometimes armed with a bat. Oaklyn teenagers also say he practiced martial arts and had compiled a list of his enemies since elementary school.

Authorities would not confirm the existence of a list, but Camden County Prosecutor Vincent P. Sarubbi said three people believed to be intended victims were notified Sunday of the plot. He declined to identify them, but Oaklyn Police Chief Chris Ferrari indicated they were students.

People who know the teen say Matthew Lovett not only liked the science fiction movie "The Matrix," but also dressed the part, often wearing all-black clothing and slicking back his hair.

He sometimes referred to himself as The Mystic, The One or Neo in homage to Keanu Reeves' character in the "Matrix" films — high-tech thrillers where the real world (news - Y! TV) is merely a facade for a darker, grimmer world where a computer hacker leads humanity in a revolt against the machines that have taken over the world.

Lovett was also such an avid player of role-playing video games that he and his friends called themselves the Warriors of Freedom after one of them.

"He wouldn't even talk," said Chris Brown, who graduated last month from Collingswood High School, as did the older Lovett. "He was just by himself."

The three teens were arrested after attempting a carjacking in this Philadelphia suburb, authorities said. They had several guns belonging to Matthew's father, including rifles, a shotgun, several handguns, swords and 2,000 rounds of ammunition.

The father, Ron Lovett, issued a statement through a family member Monday, apologizing for his son's behavior.

"I'd like to apologize to the town and the people of Oaklyn for what my son has done," Lovett said. "I'd like to ask everyone to say a prayer for Matthew. I hope he can receive the counseling he needs."

Ron Lovett, a single parent since his wife died nearly 10 years ago, had sympathy from his neighbors.

"It takes years and years of talking with your children to tell them you ignore people" who make fun of them, said Laura Doria, who with her husband owns a deli near the Lovett apartment.

The teen's uncle, Tom Crymes, said Matthew Lovett could not have carried out the alleged plan.

"He absolutely could not have followed through with that," Crymes said. "If he was determined to do that, then he would have shot at the officer" who arrested him.

All three were charged with offenses including conspiracy to commit murder.

Craig Mitnick, an attorney for Matthew Lovett, told CNN on Monday that his client said he "never, ever was going hurt anyone." Mitnick said the rounds of ammunition that police found were more than 20 years old and might not have detonated.

Mitnick also told CNN that the teen is "a 12-year-old in an 18-year-old's body" and has a "very fragile psyche."

Authorities have not identified the two boys, ages 14 and 15. They were ordered held Monday at a youth detention center. Sarubbi said he would seek to have both tried as adults.

John Underwood, a lawyer for the 15-year-old, would not comment, and the other teen did not a have a lawyer at a hearing in juvenile court Monday.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: conspiracy; letsoutlawteasing; matrix; matthewlovett; teens
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1 posted on 07/07/2003 9:02:31 PM PDT by pubmom
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To: pubmom
If anyone ever flames me...

They'll deserve what they have coming.

[Isn't that the same logic stream we have in this article?]
2 posted on 07/07/2003 9:08:27 PM PDT by Fred Mertz
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To: pubmom
Teasing implies good natured exchanges, I suspect the interaction was not 'teasing'.
3 posted on 07/07/2003 9:09:24 PM PDT by UnBlinkingEye
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4 posted on 07/07/2003 9:09:49 PM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: pubmom
"I'd like to apologize to the town and the people of Oaklyn for what my son has done," Lovett said.

How about also apologizing for ignoring the copious warning signs of a ripening public menace, while you're at it? Too bad Dad can't be sued for negligence.

5 posted on 07/07/2003 9:16:16 PM PDT by The Red Zone
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To: pubmom
God bless the father for his apology, but thumbs down to the uncle (I think) who is saying Matthew would never have done this stuff. Admitting there is a problem is half the battle at least, and to pretend this is some normal kid is just not helping him.
6 posted on 07/07/2003 9:16:53 PM PDT by ladyinred (The left have blood on their hands.)
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To: pubmom
What I don't understand is how unobservant can these parents get?

Don't they snoop in their kids rooms? Take a gander at their CDs and video-games? Look at the way they dress? Ask questions.

I mean seriously. The all black, getting made fun of at school all have their symptoms.
7 posted on 07/07/2003 9:25:12 PM PDT by jjm2111
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To: UnBlinkingEye
Yeah, but it reminds me of how Chris Rock ridiculed the Columbine plotters, "they're complaining, 'oh, we're outcasts, we have no friends!' There was six of them mfers! When I was in HS I didn't have six friends!"

Look, does movie-style 'geek' teasing occur? Of course. Does it sometimes turn physical? Yes.

Do I believe that all of these idiots plotting to kill not only their tormentors but EVERYONE they can shoot is really beaten down day after day? Hell no.

To believe that, I'd have to start looking for reasons why idiotic pussy-men go on shooting rampages at work. It ain't from teasing, that's for sure.
8 posted on 07/07/2003 9:27:09 PM PDT by Skywalk
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To: jjm2111
Honestly, a lot of kids who get teased set themselves apart and make themselves targets.

Even in a gifted and talented program there were kids who were a bit weird(and that's sayin somethin' as I've been called weird more than once.) They were never physically abused, and actually people rarely ever directed comments at them. So, while worse may occur in other locations, we must also remember that some of these cliques actually harbor the same attitudes(or worse) towards the outside world.

It's one thing to hate some jock beating you up every day, but in many cases that's not what is happening. In many cases a group of kids is self-isolating and begins to develop a superiority complex in order to compensate for their 'outcast' status.

Jocks or popular girls may also have group superiority complexes, but they don't go murdering a bunch of people, either.
9 posted on 07/07/2003 9:29:51 PM PDT by Skywalk
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To: jjm2111
1) I was a fat, elitist, literary, SF-reading geek. I had the crap beaten out of me several times, only for existing, and I never, never considered killing anybody.

2) We have forgotten that evil exists. We make excuses for it, we debate about it, we pretend that it isn't there. Evil exists, deal with it.

3) Agreed, just like with Columbine, where the hell were the parents? How do kids collect this kind of crap without the parents noticing. They probably want to "be friends with their kids", or "respect their privacy." Horse hockey. Start being parents, morons!

10 posted on 07/07/2003 9:41:32 PM PDT by 50sDad (The only thing worse than Smurfs is CLOWNS! (or maybe MIMES!))
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To: pubmom
The first two sentences of this article should have been big-time RED FLAGS But of course we can't be judgemental, why he's just "being himself"!/sarcasm off
11 posted on 07/07/2003 9:42:58 PM PDT by Frank_2001
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To: jjm2111
I'd love to see abusers take responsibility for the all-too-predictable human reaction in the persons abused.

If you pick on someone, and that person after being abused many times lashes out, please don't whine about it.
12 posted on 07/07/2003 9:45:34 PM PDT by CobaltBlue (Never voted for a Democrat in my life.)
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To: ladyinred
I suspect that if this story had a different outcome, the uncle would have been the first to say," I never thought he'd do such a thing."

Don't you wonder just a little, why no one noticed this teen's weird behavior?

13 posted on 07/07/2003 9:54:35 PM PDT by pubmom
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To: jjm2111
My husband and I just had this discussion a few days ago, it's good to be a nosey parent!
14 posted on 07/07/2003 9:57:17 PM PDT by pubmom
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To: pubmom
Anyone know if the 18 year old saw Bowling For Columbine?
15 posted on 07/07/2003 10:00:10 PM PDT by weegee
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To: weegee
Oh for crying out loud.. he was teased? Well give him his fricken guns back then and turn him loose. Better yet, take him to Michael Moore's house. He can't miss that lardass.
16 posted on 07/07/2003 10:07:07 PM PDT by dc-zoo
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To: CobaltBlue
Amen!

The worst part is, when a kid defends himself in our school with his fists, he is the bad guy. (to the idiot teachers). And to those who think jocks and other are "above" homicide, trust me, they ain't. I had a few try to make me road pizza as I walked home every day. I learned E & E real quick! Do I condone what these kids have done? NO. But, let's ask ourselves, with overmedication on the one hand, and teachers who simply collect a paycheck and take in oxygen on the other, it's no wonder our schools resemble warzones for some.

I once said, if we saw what was done to some in our schools done by governments to their own citizens, the 82nd would be on the Green Ramp. Flame me if you will, but I lived it..all of it, and it was hell. I blame frankly, the entire educational system. It fails to keep dicipline, it allows students to play "Lord of the Flies" with their fellows and if a kid gets too smart, aha! RITALIN FOR YOU!

17 posted on 07/07/2003 10:09:24 PM PDT by Braak (The US Military, the real arms inspectors!)
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To: Fred Mertz
"If anyone ever flames me...

Do you have any children? If my child ever made fun of a kid with a speech problem...I would be a real problem to them...having said that...I tell my kids not to take any crap from people "every day"... so what's a parent to do?

18 posted on 07/07/2003 10:10:38 PM PDT by alphadog (die commie scum)
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To: Skywalk
Good points. These are the kids my friends and I avoided like the plague (and we were and are geeks). There is a difference between forming a group and shunning the idiocy of high school and planning a killing spree.
19 posted on 07/07/2003 10:40:48 PM PDT by CARepubGal
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To: CobaltBlue
I was teased mercilessly in HS. My "lashing out" was beating up one of my tormentors with my fists (after he hit me first.
20 posted on 07/08/2003 6:49:54 AM PDT by jjm2111
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