Boy, 7, fed live zoo animals to crocodile

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reminds me of my cousins son
i just go :nilly::nilly::nilly::nilly: :nilly::nilly::nilly::nilly: when my cousin visits me
last time he came, the boy killed my th. meeki

this shows pure neglect from the staff as well as a great example of bad parenting

and i really wonder how a 7 year old gets into the reptile display and get surprisingly dangerously close to an alligator
 
I dont think this is a clear sign the kid is going to be a serial killer. He fed a croc live prey. **** Ive been LFS where you PAID to feed their caimans live prey, whats the difference? People laugh and enjoy feeding the caimens at the LFS and they are not serial killers.

Yes the kid squashed a couple of lizards. When I was seven I was in the back yard with a hoe chopping the heads off of every snake I found cause I was told they were dangerous and not needed. I didnt know any better and Im not a serial killer.

Of course you have to come to expect the "they should have thrown a CHILD into the cros pit and him eat the kid!" reactions on MFK. Just sickening.

The kid was seven~!

The parents are at fault for sure, how do you let your 7-year old get into a zoo?!

The zoo is at fault BIG time. How in the hell do you let a 7-year get into it so easily?!?

If all zoos are like that I think I might head up to my local zoo and grab the 15" rhom they got along with maybe a couple gianbt aldabra torts if I can get a fork lift in there!
 
My 5 yr old has more sense in her than that 7 yr old boy, she would never do something like that. Too bad he didnt slip in the gator tank.
 
Maybe not a pyschopath but a sociopath maybe. You are actually born a psychopath and these are early indicators of what the future could hold as far as harrassment and assault charges and killing people.
 
Morledzep;2269678; said:
in the US the child's parents would be held responsible for the child's actions. and they would also be brought up on child endangerment charges for letting him run loose near dangerous reptiles.

the parents would go to jail, the kid would go into foster care and end up in prison as soon as he's old enough to go.

And that's how it should be.

navygirl76;2270537; said:
lets see- he shows no remorse, shows no emotions while he did it (in mental health we call that a "flat affect") and got pleasure out of doing it...

hes a serial killer in the making.. this is how they begin.

LoL. priceless.
 
If i could have fed a croc like that when i was 7 they would have no zoo left just a big fat croc. Just imagine u are a 7 boy and there is eating machine on the other side of the fence that will chomp,bite,swallow anything u throw in it's the best nature/wildlife show ever in a childs mind i bet he had a blast. Now as far as the blame goes i say mostly on the parents for neglet and some on the zoo for the lack of security. Kids can get in a croc pin whenever they want that's outragious i say they split the bill for the lost animals.
 
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