Look at the link below for the article in the Houston Chronicle.
Yates originally claimed that she had ruined her children and that they were going to grow up to be criminals. With a mother like her, that doesn't sound too far-fetched.
So my question is, had her children been allowed to live, would they have grown up to be criminals? If so, this raises an interesting question. Is it possible to identify children who will grow up to be criminals at an early age? And if so, how should these children be dealt with?
I personally would have no sympathy for a future criminal, any more than I would for someone who had already committed a crime. I would probably go too far and just lock the children up and throw away the key.
What would you do, if you seriously believed that your child was "ruined" and had no hope whatsoever of living a worthwhile existence?
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/nation/4073556.html
2006-07-26
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