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🗓️ 9 March 2019
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On April 17, 2011 a group of teens lured 15 year-old Seath Jackson to a house to "scare him." What happened next was horrific and beyond anything Seath's family or friends could have imagined. Part 1 of 2.
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2:59.0 | the best one? |
3:05.0 | I think South would have done a lot better job though because he was one hell of a fighter. |
3:10.0 | I would hope so because it's not really that difficult to be better than Pete. |
3:16.0 | Well, no. But I think he was leagues above. |
3:21.0 | But he couldn't start doing professional MMA type training until he was 18. They just didn't allow miners to do it. |
3:29.0 | Which I guess is understandable. It's pretty dangerous. It's pretty hardcore. |
3:33.0 | Yeah, it's very violent. |
3:36.0 | But they planned to help him do that once he turned 18. |
3:40.0 | The family said Seth was a typical teenager who had many close friends who've always cared about him. |
3:45.0 | They said he was an animal lover. He also loved forewheeling with family and friends. |
3:51.0 | And he was a hard worker. So his mom said that if he needed money, he wouldn't just be like, |
3:56.0 | mom, any $10 or whatever. He would go around the neighborhood or whatever and be like, |
4:01.0 | hey, could I cut your yard this week or can I wash your car for you or whatever? |
4:06.0 | He tried to work to actually get extra money. He just didn't ask his parents for it. |
4:11.0 | So he wasn't afraid of working for something. He wasn't lazy. |
4:16.0 | Yeah, that's what they said. |
4:19.0 | And his mom. So I brought up the median household income just because I think it's really important to you. |
4:29.0 | I think it's relevant to the story because of a few reasons. I think as we get into this case, |
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