Website review: The most dangerous teen in Britain ...

htmlgecko htmlgecko discovered this in Crime 17 reviews since Jun 30, 2007
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htmlgecko discovered 13 months ago
Wow
mikeinny rated 5 months ago
If he never played a video game he still would of killed .He will kill again in 20 years.
thetiger2069 rated 5 months ago
unbelievable
starshootr rated 5 months ago
Fry this Fucker. Videogames or not, if he ain't dead within the hour, the public'll do it themselves.
Daoloth rated 5 months ago
From the page: "Shut up Karl, I'm going to stab you as soon as I'm done playing counterstrike. - The Dude, Chicago, USA"
SandozA1 rated 5 months ago
its not the video games, trust me. he's a loony.
Dazed42 rated 5 months ago
Seems well-adjusted to me.
NoodleCouncil rated 5 months ago
I agree with UglyZombi, it's not games that make you do this. This guy was just royally fucked up in the head. He needs more than 20 years in jail and to be put in a cell with a serial rapist. He'll have a good time being someones bitch.
UglyZombi rated 5 months ago
Thumbs down for the "it's the video games" argument. Let me tell you, this bloke's problems are indicative of something far more problematic than playing video games.
skawater rated 5 months ago
yeah that's a kid who could have been like Ted Bundy, or some other serial killer. He might get raped in prison if his cell mate is board.
ajanelle rated 5 months ago
Right, video games... We need to rid the earth of the worthless pile of biological matter this kid is.
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