IDK abot this one. My father never really had to tell me breaking in to someones house was wrong. It kind of goes back to geting your hand slaped at 2 years old for touching stuff that is not yours.JALLEN wrote:I bet he wishes he had had the talk with his son, don't go burglarizing folks' houses or places, messing with stuff that doesn't belong to you, etc. By the time a kid is old enough to go out on his own, somebody needs to make sure that has been covered and understood. That is one of the things fathers are for.
Would the regret be any less if someone else had shot his kid? I hardly think so. It is not much solace, but at least he knows the circumstances, and doesn't have to wonder if his son was murdered and the reality was covered up somehow, as is often claimed.
I hope his father can find some peace in his life after this ordeal