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Posted by FunkyCrew on Oct-03-2008 16:05:

Satan (eek!) 7-Yr-Old Kid Goes On Zoo Destroying Rampage In Australia

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It's hard to figure out exactly why this happened, but a zoo in the remote area of Alice Springs, Australia is pondering a lawsuit against a family, after a 7-year-old boy almost singlehandedly destroyed the place in an unbelievable rampage of destruction last week.

It happened at the Alice Springs Reptile Centre, the home to exotic animals like crocodiles, turtles, lizards and other creatures.

Security footage shows this modern day Dennis the Menace breaking into the facility through a fence around 8am last Wednesday, picking up several smaller beasts and deliberately delivering them into the jaws of a 3-metre long, 220 kilogram, 440 lbs. saltwater crocodile named "Terry."

Over and over, the kid is seen snatching up the defenceless creatures and turning them into lunch for the sharp toothed predator.

By the time he was done, the zoo had lost a turtle, four western blue tongue lizards, two bearded dragons, two thorny devil lizards and a 5'9" adult female Spencer's goanna.


He also bludgeoned a small blue tongue lizard and two more thorny devils, who avoided the croc's waiting mouth but not a terrible death.

The Centre claims most of the animals were mature and will be almost impossible to replace. They also say the young lad had a big smile on his face almost the entire time he was creating so much havoc.

Cops quickly tracked down the child, who clammed up and refused to answer any questions about what he'd done or the reasons behind his actions.

The zoo's director, however, wasn't quite so reticent about giving his opinion. "The fact a 7-year-old can wreak so much havoc in such a short time, it's unbelievable. In my day he'd get a big boot up the arse," centre director Rex Neindorf responded, in what surely must be one of the quotes of the year.

He admits it's amazing the boy himself didn't wind up a victim of his own mischief, somehow avoiding the crocodile's never ending hunger for more flesh.

The Centre is now considering suing the child's parents, since under Aussie law, he can't be placed under arrest. "Police found him, but in the Northern Territory here he can't be accountable if he's under 10 years of age," Neindorf laments.


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I'm speechless!! poor animals
what an evil fuck!


Posted by jsibilin on Oct-03-2008 16:07:

stealing from the CoR now...

tsskk tskkk,, belongs in the CoR !!!


Posted by FunkyCrew on Oct-03-2008 16:09:

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Originally posted by jsibilin
stealing from the CoR now...

tsskk tskkk,, belongs in the CoR !!!


cor is so 2007


Posted by Orko on Oct-03-2008 16:10:

Re: 7-Yr-Old Kid Goes On Zoo Destroying Rampage In Australia

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Originally posted by FunkyCrew
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I'm speechless!! poor animals
what an evil fuck!


Poor animals? evil fuck? are you even serious?

The circle of life was completed. The food chain was satisfied, end of story. What do you think the croc eats? clouds?

Kid watched some discovery channel and wanted to see for himself in real life.


Posted by Vivid Boy on Oct-03-2008 16:11:

like I said in the cor. The boy is 8 yrs old. he doesnt know any better.


when I was 8 years old i was setting frogs on fire, killing squirrels with slingshots and shooting geese with bb guns. And I think most boys at that age did the same. It's flirting with death, he took it one step further but it isnt thatttt badd


Posted by FunkyCrew on Oct-03-2008 16:12:

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Originally posted by Vivid Boy
like I said in the cor. The boy is 8 yrs old. he doesnt know any better.


when I was 8 years old i was setting frogs on fire, killing squirrels with slingshots and shooting geese with bb guns. And I think most boys at that age did the same. It's flirting with death, he took it one step further but it isnt thatttt badd


lol yeah okey you probably secretely played with your cousins barbies


Posted by LKD on Oct-03-2008 16:18:

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Originally posted by FunkyCrew
cor is so 2007
more like 2001 when posting there affected ur post count as well


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Oct-03-2008 16:23:

Watch out for a future serial killer!


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Oct-03-2008 16:24:

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Originally posted by Vivid Boy
like I said in the cor. The boy is 8 yrs old. he doesnt know any better.


when I was 8 years old i was setting frogs on fire, killing squirrels with slingshots and shooting geese with bb guns. And I think most boys at that age did the same. It's flirting with death, he took it one step further but it isnt thatttt badd


I remember cutting the fins off fish and letting them swim away, tying fire crackers to frogs, and cutting the heads of snakes


Posted by FunkyCrew on Oct-03-2008 16:24:

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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Watch out for a future serial killer!


that's what I'm thinking
he clearly enjoyed watching animals suffer


Posted by Vivid Boy on Oct-03-2008 16:27:

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Originally posted by FunkyCrew
that's what I'm thinking
he clearly enjoyed watching animals suffer


so did i

doesnt mean id do it again.


THE KID IS FUCKIN 8


Posted by Ozmozis on Oct-03-2008 16:28:

lol @ serial killer...


Posted by Vivid Boy on Oct-03-2008 16:28:

all my uncles hunt, does that mean they will take a gun to you? i dont think so


Posted by LKD on Oct-03-2008 16:30:

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Originally posted by Vivid Boy
all my uncles hunt, does that mean they will take a gun to you? i dont think so


fuckin animals ur uncles are...they enjoy watching animals suffer


Posted by Vivid Boy on Oct-03-2008 16:34:

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Originally posted by El K Dee
fuckin animals ur uncles are...they enjoy watching animals suffer


Theyd rather do it to humans but theyd get arressted so they focus on defencless animals


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Oct-03-2008 16:35:

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Originally posted by Vivid Boy
all my uncles hunt, does that mean they will take a gun to you? i dont think so


Some call it the Graduation Hypothesis. Many serial killers have had a history of cruelty to animals when they were young. It's not a sure fire determinant of predicting who will become a serial killer, but it's commonly found.

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From Animal Cruelty to Serial Murder: Applying the Graduation Hypothesis

By: Jeremy Wright & Christopher Hensley

Although serial murder has been recorded for centuries, limited academic attention has been given to this important topic. Scholars have attempted to examine the causality and motivations behind the rare phenomenon of serial murder. However, scant research exists which delves into the childhood characteristics of serial murderers. Using social learning theory, some of these studies present supporting evidence for a link between childhood animal cruelty and adult aggression toward humans. Based on five case studies of serial murderers, we contribute to the existing literature by exploring the possible link between childhood cruelty toward animals and serial murder with the application of the graduation hypothesis.


I don't have access to the full article, but there's an abstract to show what I'm talking about.


Posted by Vivid Boy on Oct-03-2008 16:37:

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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Some call it the Graduation Hypothesis. Many serial killers have had a history of cruelty to animals when they were young. It's not a sure fire determinant of predicting who will become a serial killer, but it's commonly found.



I don't have access to the full article, but there's an abstract to show what I'm talking about.


Ya i saw that on sopranos too


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Oct-03-2008 16:37:

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Originally posted by Vivid Boy
Ya i saw that on sopranos too


Good.


Posted by Vivid Boy on Oct-03-2008 16:39:

anyways the kid is just being a kid. we all did crazy things to animals as a kid. I had a friend who tied his lizard to his remote control car and slowly drove it into the humber river and we all laughed.


Posted by Ozmozis on Oct-03-2008 16:40:

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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Some call it the Graduation Hypothesis. Many serial killers have had a history of cruelty to animals when they were young. It's not a sure fire determinant of predicting who will become a serial killer, but it's commonly found.

I don't have access to the full article, but there's an abstract to show what I'm talking about.


But is this not just a theory? There isn't enough statistical data to prove this right?

Just wondering because I studied some psychology in University also and it can get interesting, as well at times very complicated...


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Oct-03-2008 16:44:

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Originally posted by �Zm�zis
But is this not just a theory? There isn't enough statistical data to prove this right?

Just wondering because I studied some psychology in University also and it can get interesting, as well at times very complicated...


You're right. Just b/c a child tortures animals does not mean that they will turn out to be a murderer. And just b/c someone is a murderer does not mean that they tortured animals as a child. It's just something that seems to appear a lot when it comes to serial killers. So it's a possible red alert for parents if their child does this, but it doesn't effectively predict future behaviour.


Posted by Ozmozis on Oct-03-2008 16:46:

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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
You're right. Just b/c a child tortures animals does not mean that they will turn out to be a murderer. And just b/c someone is a murderer does not mean that they tortured animals as a child. It's just something that seems to appear a lot when it comes to serial killers. So it's a possible red alert for parents if their child does this, but it doesn't effectively predict future behaviour.


Did they have that Serial Murder course in Windsor. I took that in Guelph, it was an awesome course!


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Oct-03-2008 16:50:

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Originally posted by �Zm�zis
Did they have that Serial Murder course in Windsor. I took that in Guelph, it was an awesome course!


Unfortunately no. They had a homicide course, but it didn't focus at all on serial killers, which pissed me off b/c I've always been fascinated by them.


Posted by Vivid Boy on Oct-03-2008 16:51:

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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Unfortunately no. They had a homicide course, but it didn't focus at all on serial killers, which pissed me off b/c I've always been fascinated by them.


I've always been fascinated by woodbridge girls. do they have a course on them?


Posted by Ozmozis on Oct-03-2008 16:52:

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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Unfortunately no. They had a homicide course, but it didn't focus at all on serial killers, which pissed me off b/c I've always been fascinated by them.


I believe you can take the Serial Murder course over Distance Ed from Guelph and it will count as a credit towards your degree at Windsor...

but yeah Anyways, it was a very easy course too.

Nonetheless, there were some very sick stories that we had to read and discuss...


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