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Calista241

(5,586 posts)
Thu Oct 6, 2016, 10:42 AM Oct 2016

Texas boy charged for setting special needs child on fire [View all]

Source: NY Daily News

A child in Texas allegedly set a 10-year-old special needs boy on fire in a field, leaving him in a coma and covered in severe burns, authorities and relatives said.

The young victim, Kayden Culp, has been on life support at a San Antonio hospital since Sunday. He is being treated for burns on more than 20% of his body.

His mother told the San-Antonio Express-News that Culp, who has speech and hearing problems, thought he was friends with the alleged aggressor — even though that boy picked on him.

“My son is a special guy,” Tristyn Hatchett, 29, said.

“He considered these guys his friends, but they would make fun of him and pick on him and tease him. He was usually the brunt of that kind of joke, but he kept playing with them.”

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/texas-boy-charged-setting-special-child-fire-article-1.2819856



WTF is wrong with people.
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Question- do you think the petpetrator can apcalc Oct 2016 #1
The article doesn't say specifically, but i'm assuming the perpetrator of the arson Calista241 Oct 2016 #3
Trying a minor as an adult... Helen Borg Oct 2016 #5
I totally agree. He is in no way an adult. marble falls Oct 2016 #7
But yet so many adults behave in exactly the same way n/t egeorgequi Oct 2016 #14
what ever happened to charging the parents. The child learned this behavior at home. juxtaposed Oct 2016 #31
i seriously doubt the kid learned how to burn someone nearly to death at home. Calista241 Oct 2016 #33
I recanted the parents b/c of the full story of what really happened but, yes juxtaposed Oct 2016 #34
Good question shenmue Oct 2016 #15
no, the kind of person who does this is broken, permanently. nt geek tragedy Oct 2016 #17
Maybe not, but at this age you have to try. Yo_Mama Oct 2016 #24
No. This child is beyond repair. Codeine Oct 2016 #29
If you are not depressed and angry then there is something wrong with YOHABLO Oct 2016 #2
This is in defense of the kid who set this child on fire? WTF? bettyellen Oct 2016 #13
When someone decides to to do a deliberate "ACT" of design to hurt someone else turbinetree Oct 2016 #4
Young children don't have the minds of an adult and cannot be Yo_Mama Oct 2016 #25
The question is, Was this an "ACT or a "DESIGN" turbinetree Oct 2016 #36
What in the entire hell?? AllyCat Oct 2016 #6
So awful shenmue Oct 2016 #18
Spawn of a Deplorable aeroman Oct 2016 #8
True, and you're probably right rivegauche Oct 2016 #10
Lock him up for life, no hope of parole ever. lark Oct 2016 #9
Main problem is he is probably a psychopath womanofthehills Oct 2016 #20
During that period of my life( age 9-12) for some reason I was also bullied..... Old Vet Oct 2016 #11
My son was a big kid MFM008 Oct 2016 #12
anyone who could do that--I don't care about age--is fundamentally broken inside their head geek tragedy Oct 2016 #16
Cant agree more geek tragedy............ Old Vet Oct 2016 #19
Poor kid. :( romanic Oct 2016 #21
I don't understand why he's being charged with 1st degree arson instead of justiceischeap Oct 2016 #22
They're probably just holding him on a 1st degree arson charge Calista241 Oct 2016 #23
Attempted murder involves intent and is harder to justify in a Yo_Mama Oct 2016 #27
According to sheriff, they were burning a shed not trying to burn the boy Yo_Mama Oct 2016 #28
If this is true than all the hang the kid, throw away the key stuff above is moot. juxtaposed Oct 2016 #32
I'd support bringing some charge against the person who opted to go with the "arson" charge! Judi Lynn Oct 2016 #30
He is a monster & unfit to walk among normal humans. GOLGO 13 Oct 2016 #26
I actually read the story linked to the local news (rather than nydaily news) Greywing Oct 2016 #35
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