Legally it's the same as charging a bank robber for the death of his accomplice shot by the bank guard.Jumping Frog wrote:i8godzilla wrote:, let's hope the father is charged with his son's death.
The father should go to jail since his accomplice, his son, died in the commission of a felony against the boyfriend.
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- Fri Dec 23, 2011 6:30 pm
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