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Australia - 'Demon god' accused of murder

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Aussie Investigator
Try this for something a little "out of the ordinary" folks...

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'Demon god' accused of murder - National - smh.com.au
<headline>'Demon god' accused of murder</headline>

<byline>Dylan Welch Police Reporter</byline>
<date>October 24, 2008

</date> HE BELIEVED in a Satanic afterlife in which he would be a "demon god" but the first his mother knew of a Sydney teenager's savage obsession with parricide was when she saw him holding a kitchen knife.
"He came down in his [school] uniform. Asked if Bella was in the house. That's our cat. I said I didn't know. I went to the window, pulling back the curtain, and that's when I saw the reflection [of him] holding a knife in his hand. Then he attacked me. I was screaming," the mother told detectives two days after the attack in which she was seriously wounded and her husband died.
The details, contained in a prosecution brief of evidence, were revealed during a committal hearing for the 17-year-old at Parramatta Children's Court yesterday. The boy, who cannot be named due to his age, faces charges of murder and committing grievous bodily harm with intent to murder, after he allegedly attacked his parents shortly before 7am on May 25 at the family's Baulkham Hills home.
The brief says the mother had woken the boy at 6.15am, kissed him and told him to get ready for school. She went downstairs and began preparing his breakfast and school lunch. About 15 minutes later he came down and attacked her, stabbing her four times in the neck and torso.
Her screams brought the boy's father downstairs and the boy then attacked him, stabbing him four times in the neck and body.
"[My husband] was saying, 'My God, you're killing me, I'm dying.' [My son] was saying, 'You deserve to die'," the mother told police.
At one point the mother managed to get a portable phone but the boy knocked it from her hand.
The mother reasoned with her enraged son, telling him he should go to school where he could be safe. She convinced him to change his blood-soaked shirt and, when he went upstairs to do so, she called triple-0, the brief says.
Four constables arrived a few minutes later and arrested the boy. "His eyes were blank and it was nearly impossible to determine the iris from the pupil as they looked the same type of black colour," one of the officers who arrested him said in a statement
 
Sounds like he could have been high on something, going by the description of his eyes. How does a mother cope with knowing her son killed his dad and tried to kill her? A true-life horror story.
 
Yeh unfortunately across the globe things are getting far worse day by day.
Humanity seems to invent (reinvent??) ways to harm and kill each other due to basic stupid notions or forces.
I used to work in an industry protecting people, until I basically saw too much of what humanity is like now. I am appalled. I generally dont like too many humans. I prefer friends and family, animals and staying "out of harms" way looking at the bigger picture.
I know what I would do to this "kid".
Likewise I believe many would share the same thoughts.
 
This story reminds me of some of the patients I came across when working in a forensic hospital. There were people that, when suffering their first psychotic episode, had killed their family or a family member. After being stabilised on medication the person had to be told and come to terms with what they had done. The trauma and pain I saw in these people was probably worse than anything the justice system could throw at them.

This kid's age is not uncommon for the first onset of schizophrenia or, as Siani stated, it could be a psychotic episode under the influence of a drug such as Ice. Interestingly, working with criminals and forensic patients has re-affirmed some of my hope for humanity. Rarely do I see someone who has killed someone free from mental torment. If people that killed and commited offences had great and positive lives then I would probably start to worry about the human condition!
 
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