[From article]
the girls came from good families and that the parents were responsible guardians who doted on their children.
[. . .]
the girl seemed to be a well-adjusted child who was never mean or violent. She said the girl never even picked on her younger brother, and if anything acted as a peacekeeper whenever others teased him.
"She was completely normal, nothing off about her. She was very social, friendly, outgoing," Emily said, "which is what makes this whole thing so weird."
[. . .]
"It just goes to show, no matter how hard you try to instill good morals, good values, things can still go wrong."
[. . .]
Anthony Cotton, an attorney for one of the girls, said he would push to get her case transferred to juvenile court, where more social services and mental health treatment would be available.
"She's 12 and she has mental health issues," Cotton said. "There's no question that she needs to go to the hospital.
That's the whole point, normal people kill. But the psychiatric industry promotes their misguided business promoting the idea that only mentally ill people kill. Convenient. In this case the attorney has become a psychiatric expert making diagnoses. Who needs psychiatrists when everyone can make diagnoses?
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/06/04/neighbors-2-12-year-olds-charged-in-wisconsin-stabbing-say-girls-had-good/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+foxnews%2Fmost-popular+%28Internal+-+Most+Popular+Content%29
Wisconsin stabbing at odds with girls' upbringing, neighbors say
Published June 04, 2014
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