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In reply to the discussion: Box cutter used to kill teacher [View all]cali
(114,904 posts)47. I said what I think.
and I hate coy shit.
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Ha ha, kids smoke and drink on premises in many schools these days in the underfunded cities.
bettyellen
Oct 2013
#39
Danvers--though once known for its insane asylum--is a fairly well off suburban community.
MADem
Oct 2013
#45
There was a recent murder at the former Danvers Mental Institute now ritzy apartments & condos
graywarrior
Oct 2013
#60
Yeah, someone started a huge fire and burnt part of the site down a few years back
MADem
Oct 2013
#68
One of my siblings was entranced by that show!! Barnabas Collins...and Quentin as well!!!
MADem
Oct 2013
#82
gosh , suburbia is like another world. most public city schools are nothing like that.
bettyellen
Oct 2013
#85
Weapons aren't a big deal in MA. Yes, there are shootings, but it's not like other parts of the
MADem
Oct 2013
#87
one friend teaches english in NYC- never a single textbook for the kids, and classrooms break the
bettyellen
Oct 2013
#88
I've seen instances of teachers not caring about potential 'problem students'
Blue_Tires
Oct 2013
#31
i think it's very common for high school teachers to be alone with students at school to help
JI7
Oct 2013
#24
For personal safety, and to eliminate questions of impropriety, it shouldn't happen
FarCenter
Oct 2013
#41
it's something that has been happening for decades with no problems, but i can see things changing
JI7
Oct 2013
#42
I'll reiterate: Aren't security cameras for surveillance IN REAL TIME ? As in, preventative or at
WinkyDink
Oct 2013
#63
Heh. Not to you; it was anyone who read my remark in another thread. But I'm sorry; schools ( where
WinkyDink
Oct 2013
#102
Especially since he went to a movie and a fast food place to eat right after
graywarrior
Oct 2013
#5
Extrapolating, I'm seeing a poorly-educated kid bouncing around the South and then MA. Frustrated
WinkyDink
Oct 2013
#64
What an horrific crime. He killed her, dumped her in the woods, stole her credit card
MADem
Oct 2013
#4
Yes, it would be "early onset." His schoolmates observed a distinct personality change
MADem
Oct 2013
#104
I'm guessing he will never see "prison" but he will be locked in a secure psych facility.
MADem
Oct 2013
#35
Sure, yeah, he should go free. I'm a big fan of murdering young women and admire the people who do.
MindPilot
Oct 2013
#38
I think the middle ground, at least right now, is called "secure psychiatric facility."
MADem
Oct 2013
#50
‘Totally faded out’: Classmates, former coach describe alleged killer Philip Chism
FarCenter
Oct 2013
#57