The Most Dangerous & Craziest Teenager You Won't Believe
Nobody is criminal by birth. Situations, circumstances, and sometimes mental illness make a person criminal. You will read this post about the children who committed crimes you won't believe.
Brenda Ann Spencer
She was a sixteen-year-old girl. She belongs to San Diego, America. Her house is located in front of a school name Cleveland Elementary School. On a Monday morning, January 29, 1979, she got her father's pistol from the cabinet and started firing to shoot schoolchildren from her house window. Children were waiting to open the main gate of the school. The school principal and custodian were killed, while eight children were severely injured. She barricaded herself inside her home for several hours. Police arrived and arrested her. She was asked by police why she did this? She said I like the song, "I don't like Mondays," and she doesn't like that schools open on Monday. Definitely, she is mentally sick. Brenda was charged as an adult and pleaded guilty. She was sentenced to 25 years to life.
Graham Young
He was a fourteen years old serial killer belonging to Britain. He was interested in poison research. He usually brings the less effective poison, mixes it in food, and tests it on his own family, which causes the illness. He does the same thing to school friends: mix poison in the lunch box, but nobody knows that behind the illness was Graham Young. He was caught when he mixed the poison in his stepmother's tea one day, resulting in his stepmother's death. Graham was admitted for nine years to the mental hospital, but after discharging from the mental hospital, he continued his work. He tried to poison many people, from whom two people died. He was jailed and became famous as "the teacup poisoner." Graham died in 1990 in jail because of a heart attack.
Jon Venables and Robert Thompson
They were two kids, age ten years old, from a town Bootle in Britain. Their case was shocking in the history of Britain. On February 12, 1993, they both were in the new strand shopping center in Bootle. Another kid (James Bulger) was in the shopping center with his mother, who was only two years old. His mother was busy buying things, and this kid was in the baby walker. Jon Venables and Robert Thompson kidnaped the kid and brought him 4 kilometers away near a railway track. Many people saw them taking James Bulger and even asked why he was crying; they told them he was our younger brother who was lost, and now we are taking him to our mother.
They have tortured him. One boy threw blue paint into Bulger's left eye. They stamped, kicked, and threw stones and bricks at him. In the end, the boys killed James Bulger by dropping a 10-kilogram iron bar. They left his body on the railway track.
James' mother was in so much tension about her kid's loss. They checked CCTV of the shopping center and found the kid with Jon Venables and Robert Thompson taking him also; they found that these boys were involved in stealing things from the shopping center like chocolate, dolls, paints, and some batteries. Both boys were arrested. All of Britain was shocked at how ten years old kids had done this?
They charged eight years of punishment and were discharged on parole, but people criticized this decision.
Bryan Freeman David Freeman
These two are the brother who killed their family. It happened in 1995 when David was just fourteen years old, while Bryan was fifteen. They belong to Pennsylvania, America. They both followed the neo-Nazi culture, shaved their hair, always dressed like Hitler's army, and created a tattoo of the nazi party on their forehead. On the night of February 16, 1995, they killed their parents and then killed eleven years old of their brothers, including Erik Freeman. This case was very famous in America. Both brothers were caught by police and sentenced lifetime in prison because the death penalty could not be given in some regions of America. Both brothers still are in jail.
Heath High School Shooting
This incident occurred at Heath High School in America (Kentucky). On December 1, 1997. A fourteen-year-old Michael Carneal brought a rifle and told his friends it was a fake rifle, which he brought because of completing an art project. Nobody knew what will be happened.
In the morning, around 7:45 am when some students were praying. He opened fire on a group of praying students, injuring at least five, and killing three girls. He fired eight rounds in fast succession. Then he threw a rifle and surrendered himself. Michael Carneal told the school principal to "Kill me, please. I can't believe I did that."
Later revealed that he had been bullied by other students and suffered from paranoia, anxiety, and depression. He was sentenced to 25 years of penalty in jail.