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brassmonkey 06-06-2012 10:42 PM

Kids what are we teaching them?
 
Ark. teen who shot sleeping sister gets 45 years

why?! :(

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. (AP) ? An Arkansas teen pleaded guilty Wednesday to murdering his sleeping sister and was sentenced to 45 years in prison for a crime he still hasn't fully explained.

Colton Harvey, 15, grabbed his father's .22-caliber rifle one January morning while his parents were out grocery shopping. He walked into his 16-year-old sister Candace's room, pointed it at her forehead and fired. She awoke with a scream, so he shot her in the head twice more.

He threw some clothes and ammunition in his father's pickup truck and took off, driving first into the hills but then to the sheriff's office, where he chickened out in the parking lot. He drove to a friend's for some chewing tobacco ? a vice that led to his parents grounding him days earlier ? and then back to the sheriff's, where this time he found the courage to go in and confess.

"I don't know why I did it. It just happened," Harvey told state police investigator Corey Mendenhall hours later, according to a transcript of the interview in which he described in detail what happened that morning. The Associated Press obtained the transcript under a Freedom of Information Act request.

Harvey told Mendenhall he deserved the same fate.

"I should get done to me what I did to her," Harvey said.

Prosecutors initially charged the teen with first-degree murder, which carries a maximum penalty of life without parole. But they later worked out a plea bargain with his attorney, and on Wednesday, a judge sentenced Harvey to 30 years for second-degree murder plus 15 more because he used a gun.

The lanky, blond Harvey teared up as he addressed Judge William Pearson, at one point raising his handcuffed hands to his face so he could dab his eyes with a tissue.

"You stated that you murdered your sister. Is that correct?" Pearson asked.

Harvey paused, then almost whispered, "Yes, sir."

"How far did you get in school?" Pearson asked Harvey, who responded so quietly that the judge had to repeat some of his answers.

As Harvey replied, "ninth grade," his mother sobbed.

Harvey told the state police investigator that his parents grounded him a few days before the shooting when they found out he was using smokeless tobacco. He stewed in his room, staring at the wall.

The morning he killed Candace, his parents woke him up to tend to jerky from a deer he had killed the weekend before.

"You've got to be angry to be able to shoot a gun at somebody," Mendenhall, the state police investigator, told him a few hours after he killed Candace. "I mean, you're used to shooting deer and stuff and I know you're, you're not angry at the deer. But we're talking about your sister here. Do you love your sister?"

"Yeah," he said.

Investigators found her body in a bedroom at the family's home near Ozark, a town of about 3,600 roughly 120 miles northwest of Little Rock.

More details about the shooting came loose after Wednesday's hearing, when the judge also unsealed court documents that he previously ordered be kept out of the public's eye.

And yet, the question of why Harvey shot his sister remained unanswered.

"He never did give what I would consider to be a clear motive," the prosecutor, David Gibbons, said after Wednesday's hearing.

Harvey's attorney, Bill James, said there is a history of mental illness in Harvey's family, but he said an expert wasn't able to give his client a diagnosis because of his young age.

"Every time I've ever seen him, he's cried," James said. "And it's not, 'Woe is me.' It's about what he's done to his mom and what he's done to his family."

A state review of Harvey's mental health noted that he was depressed after being jailed and that he said he had lost consciousness playing football in junior high school. But it found nothing on which to blame the shooting.

His defense attorney said Harvey never had any run-ins with the law before the shooting.

"I think his biggest problem was talking in class prior to this," James said.

His parents had only recently discovered he was using smokeless tobacco.

"I don't see why they won't let me do it. I've done it since third grade," Harvey told the state police investigator.

Harvey will head to a county jail until he's transferred to the Division of Youth Services, where he'll remain at least until he turns 16, James said. He can head to a state prison after that.

Harvey's mother cried throughout Wednesday's proceedings that took away her son after she lost her daughter.

"The situation doesn't lend itself for anybody to be happy," Gibbons, the prosecutor, said. "If there was somebody happy, absolutely happy, then an injustice would have been done."

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Mutt 06-06-2012 11:13 PM

damn is that sad :Oh crap

BIGTYMER 06-06-2012 11:18 PM

Fucked up but props for being a man and turning himself in.

brassmonkey 06-06-2012 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by BIGTYMER (Post 18991120)
Fucked up but props for being a man and turning himself in.

a man?? he was 15 still wet behind the ears

BIGTYMER 06-06-2012 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 18991125)
a man?? he was 15 still wet behind the ears

It takes a man to turn himself in.

martinsc 06-06-2012 11:54 PM

:Oh crap :Oh crap

ottopottomouse 06-07-2012 03:58 AM

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Originally Posted by BIGTYMER (Post 18991133)
It takes a man to turn himself in.

Or a kid that realises he has no idea how to fend for himself and needs to turn himself in to be looked after.

BlackCrayon 06-07-2012 04:47 AM

another head case most likely.

BIGTYMER 06-07-2012 05:12 AM

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Originally Posted by ottopottomouse (Post 18991421)
Or a kid that realises he has no idea how to fend for himself and needs to turn himself in to be looked after.

That or he feared his dad kicking his ass. :winkwink:

Cherry7 06-07-2012 05:16 AM

Guns in the hands of children

romancexcore 06-07-2012 05:39 AM

There's got to be more to this. Like exactly what really happened when the parents caught him with tobacco, I suspect it was lots more than grounding.

DamianJ 06-07-2012 05:39 AM

Guns r great!

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Phoenix 06-07-2012 05:55 AM

i don't think he was ever taught anything. 9th grade? chewing tobacco in the 3rd grade?

Rochard 06-07-2012 06:57 AM

Why is the name of the thread "Kids what are we teaching them?". It's not like this crap hasn't been going since the beginning of time. What was the name of the two brothers who killed both of their parents in the 1980s?

brassmonkey 06-07-2012 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 18991629)
Why is the name of the thread "Kids what are we teaching them?". It's not like this crap hasn't been going since the beginning of time. What was the name of the two brothers who killed both of their parents in the 1980s?

menendez

smutnut 06-07-2012 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 18991629)
Why is the name of the thread "Kids what are we teaching them?". It's not like this crap hasn't been going since the beginning of time. What was the name of the two brothers who killed both of their parents in the 1980s?

Menendez? But there is some questionable shit about what led up to that. And in fact, I was going to say, a lot of this media shit doesn't know the whole story and simplifies why these things happen.

It's okay to bomb an entire country and kill women and children but it's not okay to kill a sibling or your parents if they are raping or abusing you?

Choopa Phil 06-07-2012 07:26 AM

Something is without a doubt missing. Parents ground u for smokeless tobacco so you kill your sister? I could understand if he shot the mother or father for the grounding but the sister didnt seem to have any part of this, unless she was being praised as the good child and him being the bad child.

brassmonkey 06-07-2012 07:48 AM

Im thinking she told the parents about the chew


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