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Ep. 56 - The Horrific True Stories About Kids Who Kill *WARNING*

CreepTime The Podcast

Sylas Dean and Stew

True Crime

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2023

⏱️ 79 minutes

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While rare, the psychological and societal infamy of children who kill has terrified people for hundreds of years. It raises the age-old questions of nature versus nurture and the coinciding effects of abuse, exposure, and environment that can all contribute to the unthinkable. Today, we'll take a closer look at three of the most infamous cases of "kids who kill" and the subsequent outcomes of their trials.

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0:00.0

Oh, Well, today, you can't trust county.

0:17.0

Well, you can't trust county.

0:22.0

Well, today is a very eerie episode because we're not just looking at one case, but I'm kind of going to piggyback off of our last episode, which was crazy, by the way, the three scary stories.

0:35.2

People were losing their minds over that.

0:38.2

I hadn't seen that much engagement on any of our episodes in like months.

0:41.6

When I tell you, I have thought about that fricking roommate story. Oh it's bad it's bad. I've replayed that your reaction to it. I live for your reaction to it because you just like you drop all like

0:54.8

scared like scared it scaredness I guess and you just go no no like it's tribal it's

1:01.6

it's like primal

1:04.0

no no but I wanted to piggy back off of that and I was like that's kind of fun to like group

1:15.4

Three stories into one so I was kind of gonna do that today because we're not looking at one case per se

1:20.9

We are covering something very grim. Children who kill, which is a mind-boggling

1:29.7

thing. It's kind of a psychological conundrum, so I wanted to pull three specific cases that I thought you would find interesting.

1:38.0

First reaction just to the headline of children who kill.

1:50.5

I feel like I've said before I kind of want to vomit and that's how I'm feeling right now. It's well it kind of it plays into the age old question of like, is evil something you're born with or is it something that is developed, you know?

1:58.0

So this is a little bit, like I have some stats here and I also have some quotes about the

2:03.0

psychology behind this and like violent crimes and juveniles because it was

2:06.8

really interesting to learn about but I wanted to break down just a couple of

2:10.4

like or three of the most high profile cases some of which could be considered children who are serial killers that is also very complex and interesting to me because it's not even just a one-off accident or it's a child who like tried

2:28.0

something or did something horrific like there are children out there who have a history as young as eight years old, possibly younger, who kill multiple people.

2:38.4

That's crazy.

2:40.8

That's crazy, and I was going to say I'll be really interested to see what the age like if there's a pattern with each of these

2:48.9

Cases. Oh for sure. I mean I'm trying to think of all the cases that I looked at. I would say I mean the youngest that I saw that could be bucketed into serial killer and I'm sure there are younger in history but the most publicized and the most modern was eight years old I think it's a child from from a farming town in India and

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