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  • Why is it, that everytime someone gets caught doing something that they should not be doing, they all of a sudden have bi-polar disorder? Well I'm not buying it. You are responsible for your own actions.

  • @Bout2Fiddy mental illness is the biggest excuse used now when someone commits a crime load of bullshit

  • all the excuses for this lowlife do the crime do the time he was a spoilt brat to often mental illness is used as a excuse add and bipolar are crap also an excuse rot in prison little boy

  • I don't if a killer is crazy. They took someone's life -- they need to pay in kind.

  • Bryan Kim went to my high school, he had many friends, I remember they would all sit in this corner next to the student services office, and just talk and surf the internet on their laptops..I don't remember kids being mean to him, maybe in middle school or something. I remember he was standing in front of me in line to get breakfast the same day he killed his parents. What a weird feeling.

  • why he killed his parents? burn in hell

  • Maybe we all should have been a little more nice to him in high school......

  • This is truly unbelievable! There was so much emotional abuse this kid endured and nobody helped him... not the teachers, counselors, peers or even parents. They all saw it coming but nobody helped, they even actually contributed to it as Joe Stevens says below. How pathetic. THIS makes me sick to my stomach.

    smoker: Thanks for recognizing that others could have made a difference and posting your comment.

  • feel guilty??

  • I had french with this guy and he was a nutcase. Everyone made fun of him. He always dressed weird and talked about the most random things in class.

  • Hey Joe, maybe you could have given him some of your time and friendship. Maybe somebody like you could have made a difference in his life.

    I don't know any human being that wants to be ostracized and ridiculed by his peers. If what you say is true than you certainly can see that being tormented daily would not be a good thing especially with the other issues he was dealing with. I don't know why the jury didn't hear about the emotional abuse he was suffering at home and in school.

  • And what kind of parent, knowing their son has a mental illness and ADD would charge him $1000 a month while he is still in high school. Then tell him he had to move out because he wasn't always telling them where he was and he needed to get better grades. This is total abandonment... how sad. These parents failed him and now society has also failed him.

  • wow u have issues...society didnt tell him to kill his parents and dont throw that o he had add up i know alot of ppl who have add and adhd and u dont see them murdering their families

  • exactly.. your comments are getting the thumbs up..we are not alone in thinking bryan was treated unjust

  • @movingroove Yeah, but run away, don't kill them.

  • @jkyet Obviously he was not mentally coherent because he was not on his meds.

  • @movingroove yo fuck you, he killed his parents it doesnt matter if they fucking beat him this pile of shit deserves life in jail

  • @movingroove what kind of parent would believe in add and bi polar bullshit his parents failed him yes but he deserved the prison time he the little boy rots hell for his crime

  • I think the jury may have gotten this wrong. How can BOTH psychiatrists agree that he couldn't remember the murders and say he wasn't faking mental illness, then convict him of premeditated murder. Isn't that a contradiction? And how does this jury decide which psychiatrist to believe? They aren't schooled in psychology.

  • the murders were found to be premeditated because he had strung together zip ties some time before murdering his parents, which he used on his parents.

  • cpfortmiller:

    An abrupt discontinuation of an antidepressant causes many symptoms including agitation,

    psychosis, memory loss, mania, and lack of inhibition. That's was the state of mind he had for a LENGTH of time, not limited to 5 minutes or 10 minutes. Both psychologists agreed that they believe he doesn't remember any of it. How can he be held responsible? Cases like this shouldn't even go to trial because the jury doesn't have the medical education necessary to make a fair judgement.

  • Based on what I've read about this case and first hand info, this boy had/has ADD, bipolar, mis-medicated, then off medicine (which plays with your mind as you make the adjustment) plus add parents that weren't really there for him. I mean that fact that they thought he was deaf until about the age of three, not only suggests something not right with the boy but also the parents. How can one mistake deafness for ADD?!! The mistakes these parents made were hugh and numerous.

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