Oklahoma teens kill Australian student because they were bored

Started by Syt, August 20, 2013, 11:35:27 PM

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Syt

http://nation.time.com/2013/08/20/australian-baseball-player-shot-dead-by-bored-teens-police-say/

Quote3 Teens Charged in Slaying of Australia Player

(DUNCAN, Okla.) — With a motive that's both chilling and simple — to break up the boredom of an Oklahoma summer — three teenagers randomly targeted an Australian collegiate baseball player who was attending school in the U.S. and killed him for fun, prosecutors said Tuesday as they charged two of the boys with murder.

Prosecutor Jason Hicks called the boys "thugs" as he described how Christopher Lane, 22, of Melbourne, was shot once in the back and died along a tree-lined road on Duncan's well-to-do north side. He said the three teens, from the grittier part of town, chose Lane at random and that one of the boys "thinks it's all a joke."

Hicks charged Chancey Allen Luna, 16, and James Francis Edwards, Jr., 15, of Duncan, with first-degree murder. Under Oklahoma law they will be tried as adults. Michael Dewayne Jones, 17, of Duncan, was charged with using a vehicle in the discharge of a weapon and with accessory to first-degree murder after the fact. He is considered a youthful offender but will be tried in adult court.

Jones wept in the courtroom after he tried to speak about the incident but was cut off by the judge who said it wasn't the time to sort out the facts of the case. Jones faces anywhere from two years to life in prison if convicted on the counts he faces.

The two younger teens face life in prison without parole if convicted on the murder charge.

"I'm appalled," Hicks said after the hearing. "This is not supposed to happen in this community."

In court, Hicks said Luna was sitting in the back seat of a car when he pulled the trigger on a .22 caliber revolver and shot Lane once in the back. Hicks said Jones was driving the vehicle and Edwards was in the passenger seat.

Edwards has had prior run-ins with the law and came to court Friday — apparently after the shooting — to sign documents related to his juvenile probation.

"I believe this man is a threat to the community and should not be let out," Hicks said as he requested no bond for Edwards. "He thinks it's all a joke."


The two younger boys were held without bond; bond was set at $1 million for Jones.

Before the hearing, Edwards' father, James Edwards Sr., said he knew where his son was 95 percent of the time and would call or text him. The 15-year-old was involved in wrestling and football, his father said, and was trying to forge the same sort of athletic career as Lane. He was heading into his sophomore year in high school.

Edwards Sr. said Luna was also like a son to him.

Luna's mother, Jennifer Luna, said her son likes to play basketball at a local court and play on his iPhone and Xbox.

"I know my son. He is a good kid," she said.

Lane played baseball at East Central University in Ada, 85 miles east of Duncan, and had been visiting his girlfriend and her parents in Duncan after he and his girlfriend returned to the U.S. from Australia about a week ago.

Duncan police Chief Dan Ford has said the boys wanted to overcome a boring end to their summer vacation — classes in Duncan resumed Tuesday — and that Jones told officers they were bored and killed Lane for "the fun of it."

Family and friends on two continents were mourning Lane, who gave up pursuit of an Australian football career to pursue his passion for baseball, an American pastime. His girlfriend, Sarah Harper, tearfully laid a cross at a streetside memorial in Duncan, while half a world away, an impromptu memorial grew at the home plate he protected as a catcher on his youth team.

"We just thought we'd leave it," Harper said as she visited the memorial in Duncan. "This is his final spot."

His old baseball team, Essendon, scheduled a memorial game for Sunday to raise funds for Lane's parents as they worked to have their boy's remains sent home. Meanwhile, Essendon Catholic School, where Lane was a student, planned to remember him at a memorial Mass in November.

Melbourne's Herald Sun newspaper reported that roses and a baseball were placed Monday on the home plate where Lane played as a youth with the message, "A wonderful young man taken too soon. Why?"

Former Australia deputy prime minister Tim Fischer criticized the National Rifle Association and asked Australians to avoid the U.S. as a way to force its Congress to act on gun control.

"Tourists thinking of going to the USA should think twice," Fischer told the Herald Sun. "I am deeply angry about this because of the callous attitude of the three teenagers (but) it's a sign of the proliferation of guns on the ground in the USA. There is a gun for almost every American."
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DGuller

They solved their problem, from now on they'll live in a very stimulating environment.

Josquius

Let this be a call to arms to fix the inhumanity of American style settlement patterns.
No?
Ok then.
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Razgovory

Quote from: Tyr on August 21, 2013, 03:26:57 AM
Let this be a call to arms to fix the inhumanity of American style settlement patterns.
No?
Ok then.

Lol, wut?
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Lettow77

QuoteFormer Australia deputy prime minister Tim Fischer criticized the National Rifle Association and asked Australians to avoid the U.S. as a way to force its Congress to act on gun control.

Really think highly of themselves, don't they?
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Ideologue

QuoteFormer Australia deputy prime minister Tim Fischer criticized the National Rifle Association and asked Australians to avoid the U.S. as a way to force its Congress to act on gun control.

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Josquius

Quote from: Razgovory on August 21, 2013, 04:34:37 AM
Quote from: Tyr on August 21, 2013, 03:26:57 AM
Let this be a call to arms to fix the inhumanity of American style settlement patterns.
No?
Ok then.

Lol, wut?
They killed the guy because they were bored, crappy American style urban design leads to bordom. I'm making a silly yet logical connection.
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HVC

Being lazy is bad; unless you still get what you want, then it's called "patience".
Hubris must be punished. Severely.

CountDeMoney

Quote"Tourists thinking of going to the USA should think twice," Fischer told the Herald Sun. "I am deeply angry about this because of the callous attitude of the three teenagers (but) it's a sign of the proliferation of guns on the ground in the USA. There is a gun for almost every American."

:lol:  Dude, we've been killing people out of boredom since the 1700's.  Shit ain't new.

Drakken

I think Australians, of all people, are very badly placed to judge on Americans' propension to kill random strangers for fun.

Darth Wagtaros

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KRonn

This is a damn sick thing done by these three jack assess. I can understand why some of the Australian news is hyped up over this senseless murder.

Baron von Schtinkenbutt

Quote from: Tyr on August 21, 2013, 05:53:31 AM
They killed the guy because they were bored, crappy American style urban design leads to bordom. I'm making a silly yet logical connection.

They live in Bumfuck, Oklahoma.  I would not consider anything in Duncan "urban".

derspiess

Quote from: Baron von Schtinkenbutt on August 21, 2013, 10:13:07 AM
Quote from: Tyr on August 21, 2013, 05:53:31 AM
They killed the guy because they were bored, crappy American style urban design leads to bordom. I'm making a silly yet logical connection.

They live in Bumfuck, Oklahoma.  I would not consider anything in Duncan "urban".

Then I guess our crappy rural style is to blame :(
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If it wasn't Oklahoma, I'd have figured the kid named "Dewayne" was black.
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