A guess based on life experience. I’m sure you’ve sized people up before, to see who they are and what they’re capable of. For this case, I’m wondering how you came to the conclusion that she was mentally unstable?
Ehh, no. Going through a rebellious stage, thinking you know more than you do, doing something stupid from peer pressure, these are normal teenage shenanigans. An extended, concerted effort to get your boyfriend to kill himself is not. Can you image how she feigned surprise when the news broke? That’s sick.
I mean, the final sentence may not be easy to judge, but the fact that someone should have known better… is another thing.
An unstable teenager…a psychopath in a teenagers body…in any case unstable being that is what psychopaths are…and a teenager. Why do you keep pressing back into insanity rather than go towards a common sense approach?
Think about it, the more you rely on a general average to make judgements that means you’re giving less weight to the particulars of the case. We’re not talking about 3 year olds, we’re talking about a 17 year old, months away from being a legal adult.
The flavor of the day is arbitrary principles, changing the goal post when it suits politics.
Laws are concrete, not arbitrary. The fact that we have to even discuss this is absurd. The law as it stands says an adult is 18 yrs. old. So she was a child.