Hey, so he had a tough childhood; he was exploited by his parent(s). Sounds like just another "ward of the state". This is part of the culture of the west coast and New England and fast beoming that of the nation up until Jan 2001.
My dad was an alcoholic, parents divorced before I was 16. Sold all I owned (including my lugers) to pay for my own education. Drafted in 1969 into the Army. Lucked out and got out three years later. Finished college with a BA. Pay over $65000 a year in taxes today.
Those of you who are consumed with concern about what social ills or societal inequities have forced someone to murder another soul need to quit pontificating and start doing some volunteer work in the slums(not ghettos) and prisons. Leave your side arm at home before reporting to work.
Oh, and by the way, I aint concerned about the rain forests(jungles) either.
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