***Watts was prepared to pay for the killings because his grandmother, with whom he lived most of his life, made him do his schoolwork, go to bed on time and do chores that Watts believed were too strict.***
In other words they wanted him to be a productive, upright citizen, unlike what he turned out to be.
If he’s found guilty, execute him.
Those damn Amish.
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In the picture...I’m pretty sure the deputy in the background is Wilford Brimley.
Nice to see Wilford Brimley doing well in that picture.
That’s odd. According to many FReepers a “teen” is always dark of skin.
“The shocking killing of Jimmie Paul reminded many in Chester County of the stunning 2001 killings of Joy and Joe Pittman by their 12-year-old grandson, Christopher Pittman. Pittman was upset over being disciplined for a fight on a school bus, so he shot his grandparents with a shotgun while they slept. He was tried as an adult and is serving 25 years in prison.”
Hmmm. Maybe the lesson here is that folks in Chester County should think twice before having children.
his grandmother, with whom he lived most of his life, made him do his schoolwork, go to bed on time and do chores that Watts believed were too strict.
“Kids” are expected to do way to much these days.