Brazil: child killed his family and committed suicide
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The case, which occurred between Sunday night and early Monday, shudders throughout Brazil. A 13 year old kid killed his parents, his grandmother and aunt. then attended school and, upon returning to their home, committed suicide.
The bodies were found Monday evening in both houses of the family, who are in the same field in the north of the city of St. Paul, according to local police.
It appears that the murderer was the boy, named Marcelo Pesseghini because security cameras show that the mother's car was parked at 1 in the morning near the school and the only person who descended in the morning, was the teenager.
The teenager attended his private school and at the back, was taken to drive home by the father of a colleague, who asked not to touch her horn outside the house to avoid waking his father, who was sleeping. Then he killed himself.
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According to the newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo, were found two weapons-a .40 caliber revolver owned by the father, who was under the body of the boy, and a .32 caliber, inside the backpack that led to the school.
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Liinks (in Spanish):[URL="http://america.infobae.com/notas/75889-Brasil-nino-mato-a-toda-su-familia-y-se-suicido"]http://america.infobae.com/notas/75889-Brasil-nino-mato-a-toda-su-familia-y-se-suicido[/URL]
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Jesus, only 13 years old.
What the hell would have caused him to do that?
[QUOTE=Hogie bear;41737053]Jesus, only 13 years old.
What the well would have caused him to do that?[/QUOTE]
Video games
Good golly. There are no choice words for this one.
[QUOTE] A 13 year old kid killed [B]his [/B]parents, his grandmother and aunt. [B]She [/B]then attended school[/QUOTE]
I'm confused.
[QUOTE=mac338;41737092]I'm confused.[/QUOTE]
I forgot to edit that part, thanks for telling me
what the [B][I]fuck[/I][/B]
the article also ends with this (Translated):
[QUOTE]During their investigation, the police checked the kid's social websites, and discovered that his Facebook profile used, as it's main picture, the image of an assassin of a videogame, Assassin's Creed, according to Folha.[/QUOTE]
Thankfully, the commenters seem to have some common sense, and are pointing out that a) You don't use guns in Assassin's Creed, and b) That whoever wrote this article is an idiot
The translation is kinda confusing, OP:
El adolescente asistió a su colegio privado y, al regreso, fue llevado hasta su casa en coche por el padre de un compañero, a quien pidió que no tocara bocina frente a la casa para no despertar a su padre, que estaba durmiendo. Luego, se suicidó.
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A 13 year old kid killed his parents, his grandmother and aunt. He then attended school and, upon returning to their home, committed suicide.
The teenager attended to his private school, and returned home with the father of a classmate, to whom he asked not to honk the horn of his car in front of the house to avoid waking up his father who was sleeping; later, he committed suicide[/QUOTE]
It's ok though, the guy who wrote this writes like shit.
Also you missed the best bit of the article:
[QUOTE]In the currently ongoing investigations, the police checked the boy's social networks and found that he used as his profile picture in Facebook the image of an assassin of a videogame called Assassin's Creed.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=barttool;41737162]The translation is kinda confusing, OP:
El adolescente asistió a su colegio privado y, al regreso, fue llevado hasta su casa en coche por el padre de un compañero, a quien pidió que no tocara bocina frente a la casa para no despertar a su padre, que estaba durmiendo. Luego, se suicidó.
It's ok though, the guy who wrote this writes like shit.
Also you missed the best bit of the article:[/QUOTE]
Sure they translated the Brazilian news, or editor of article not write well knew the news.
[QUOTE=mac338;41737092]I'm confused.[/QUOTE]
Lets not start anything.
[QUOTE=Jewkari;41737067]Video games[/QUOTE]
I hope not... *later comments* Wait, Assassin's Creed? That Brazilian kid was mental!
[QUOTE=T553412;41737138]You don't use guns in Assassin's Creed[/QUOTE]
[url]http://assassinscreed.wikia.com/wiki/Firearms[/url]
[editline]6th August 2013[/editline]
[url]http://assassinscreed.wikia.com/wiki/Hidden_Gun[/url]
Well, one of the three parts of the actual creed in Assassin's Creed is to not kill innocents. In fact, it's also reinforced by gameplay and the first game's protag is getting shit on constantly in the beginning for not adhering to it.
So if that kid was trying to mimic anyone, he did a piss poor job of it.
(on a more serious note this is incredibly saddening and I really wonder what was going on in his head and how he managed to just attend school afterwards - or what he wanted to finish there before killing himself)
[quote]A friend of him said to the police: "He always asked me to run away from home and become a gun for hire. He had the plan to kill his parents while they were sleeping then we would escape to an abandoned place using his parent's car and we would live in there".[/quote]
wtf
Holy crap, that's really odd. Imagine how the kid felt while in school.
Brazil, not suprised.
And what they blame on?
VIDEO GAMES
[QUOTE=SenhorCreeper;41738573]And what they blame on?
VIDEO GAMES[/QUOTE]
haha wow this joke is not old! good one!!
yeah its terrible and dumb that video games are blamed for shootings and shit, but everyone already knows the people who think like that will not change their minds about it.
[QUOTE=Jagur;41738594]haha wow this joke is not old! good one!![/QUOTE]
Is not even a joke, they actually tried to tie video games in to it.
[QUOTE=Jagur;41738295]Brazil, not suprised.[/QUOTE]
Right, because shit like this doesn't happen in glorious MURRICA right?
[QUOTE=Garbor 0.1;41738608]Right, because shit like this doesn't happen in glorious MURRICA right?[/QUOTE]
Not denying that shit like this happens everywhere, but brazil is one of the most criminalized contries in the world.
[QUOTE=Jagur;41738295]Brazil, not suprised.[/QUOTE]
You do realize that while the gun violence rate in brazil is really high, stuff like this rarely happens, and could in fact happen anywhere? Might as well ignore people shooting up schools in america because it's "not surprising"
[QUOTE=Rhenae;41738604]Is not even a joke, they actually tried to tie video games in to it.[/QUOTE]
More like "journalist puts two and two together, discovers that a facebook avatar is definite proof that videogames caused this tragedy and we need to protect our children from these digital EVILS (/sarcasm)"
then again, this [I]is[/I] Brazil, the country were they banned Counter-Strike over a favela-themed map.
[QUOTE=T553412;41738716]More like "journalist puts two and two together, discovers that a facebook avatar is definite proof that videogames caused this tragedy and we need to protect our children from these digital EVILS (/sarcasm)"[/QUOTE]
you made a brutally obvious sarcastic post and you still top it off by outright saying its sarcasm
[QUOTE=Jagur;41738640]Not denying that shit like this happens everywhere, but brazil is one of the most criminalized contries in the world.[/QUOTE]
Every country has Crazies
[QUOTE=Jagur;41738640]Not denying that shit like this happens everywhere, but brazil is one of the most criminalized contries in the world.[/QUOTE]
yes, but crime in Brazil happens [I]because[/I] there is a lot of poverty and people resort to crime. Hardly ever you will hear of cases like this one, where the killer has no apparent motive to kill someone. In America However...
ok i just want you guys to know that it might not have been the child. in fact they are still unsure whether the child killed his family or not. it was probably someone else.
they say the child was spotted driving the car before the murder but that's sort of impossible. the child is 13 and here's how far the school was from his house:
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"Residência" in red is his house and "escola" in blue is the school.
now they claim the boy drove the car to the school [b]after[/b] killing his own parents. he parks the car perfectly. what 13 year old boy with no driving experience can do that?
also he killed everyone and nobody heard the shooting at all? his dad was a fucking police officer and didn't hear anything? nobody fled the home or hid once the shooting started?
it's really weird. it was probably a gang thing. since the dad was a cop there are huge chances that it might have been a gang order to kill everyone in there.
the kid was probably taken to school to say a last goodbye to his friends and then they finished the kid off later.
[editline]7th August 2013[/editline]
i meant to say after the murder, not before btw.
I got suspicious after I read that the only "incriminating" evidence is the fact that the boy is the only person seen by security cameras near the house at the time of the murders. But this really makes me wonder.
[editline]6th August 2013[/editline]
The kid leaves minutes or seconds before hired gunmen sneak in a back window or door or something wipe and out his family, then upon his return is also murdered, then used to throw them off the trail? It's all conjecture at best but it sounds a lot more likely than the 13 year old committing murder then hanging out at school for a day [I]and then[/I] killing himself.
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