A 12-year-old girl in Tennessee has been charged with murder, accused of smothering her 8-year-old cousin as the younger girl slept. A relative said they had been arguing over an iPhone.

A security camera recorded the killing, inside the bedroom they shared on July 15 in Humboldt, Tennessee, the county prosecutor said.

The recording shows the older child using bedding to suffocate her cousin as the younger girl slept in the top bunk, Gibson District Attorney Frederick Agee’s statement said. After the child died, “the juvenile cleaned up the victim and repositioned her body,” Agee said.

A relative told WREG-TV in Memphis that the girls had been arguing over an iPhone after coming from out of town to stay with their grandmother.

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    Is it me or is the newsworthy thing here not the phone but the actual fucking murder?

    Children have been arguing about toys for millennia. I got into a few fist fights myself over he-man dolls.

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      The fact that murder even became an option tels of a fucked up home life or psychotic personality.

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        Psychopathy, not psychosis. It’s easy to get the two disorders confused.

        From Psychology Today:

        Psychopathy is a condition characterized by the absence of empathy and the blunting of other affective states. Callousness, detachment, and a lack of empathy enable psychopaths to be highly manipulative.

        Psychosis occurs when an individual loses touch with reality—a break that can be terrifying to experience or to observe in a loved one. Psychosis can include hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech, and abnormal movements.

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    Am I the only one that thinks charging her as an adult is a little much? A 12 year old is probably still treatable. Incarceration in our criminal justice system will not accomplish that.

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      She’s about to spend a ton of time in the system either way. Whether that be juvi or somewhere else. This kid will not reemerge a rehabilitated individual. In the system you simply learn to be a better criminal, rehabilitation is myth

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      The younger they are, the longer private prisons get to earn government revenue for their incarceration. 👍🏻

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      I definitely agree that whatever decision the courts make, this person is not going to be properly rehabilitated via the sentence.

      I obviously have no expertise in the matter, but I really do wonder what the appropriate “consequence” would be for something like this. They’re still a child, basically at 12. But they committed to doing something VERY permanent. Do they have any understanding for what it is they’ve done? I would think they have a semblance of it. Emotions, hormones, and everything about a pre-pubescant can run hot at those ages, but this was an egregious failure for self control.

      I’m very likely just being a fence sitter about it. Murdering someone over something petty like this would be an obvious charge for an assumed adult. Just hard to wrap my head around it when I see news like this I guess.

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    Why was a security camera in the bedroom? Or was it somewhere else but you could see in the bedroom? Am I the only one who finds this odd, or is this a common thing to have for 12 and/or 8 year olds?

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      I was also surprised by that, but I’m still surprised people have them in their living rooms. I guess it’s like upgrading from a baby monitor??

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      I have them in my young kids’ rooms but it’s mostly just to make sure they’re in bed and not screwing around. Once they get a bit older, they’ll be removed. I don’t know how you’d justify a camera in a 12 year old’s room without very explicit needs and communication.

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    Generation alpha is so fucking lost.

    Well done parents who are constantly on their smartphones instead being there for their children.

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      I remember when I was a kid, some 13 year old shot their parents because they took away Halo 3.

      Most of us Gen Zers are normal. At least to the extent we don’t kill our family members for video games or smartphones.

      Troubled kids exist. Shit like this happens. That kids like 12 and probably had no idea anywhere near the actual gravity of what they where doing. The world is a really, really fucked up place.

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        Absolutely. People love to point to some societal issue, but the sad truth is that some people are psychopaths/have personality disorders and this is just what they do.

        A few years back, about a half hour away from my hometown in NJ two teenage kids offered to help a young teenage girl fix her bike. They did, and then wanted payment, which she apparently refused. They killed her and threw her body in a dumpster and took her bike like nothing had happened. It was just a normal day for them.

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            We as a species love to judge people based on their age. And it goes both ways. Us millenials will be as reviled as boomers are by the younger folks soon. And I’m sure more and more millenials like OP will make dumbass comments about those same young folks in return. It’s the circle of life.

            I too wish we could all judge people based on their actions rather than their age. But it’ll never happen

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          Then you’d remember that kid who killed his brother over a cheeseburger.

          Gen Z and Alpha are more like us than any others.

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      Kids killing kids sadly happens all through time. But it’s quite rare, so it makes the news.

      Back in 1993, there was the murder of 2 year old James Bulger in the UK. He was abducted, tortured and killed by two boys aged 10. After they tortured him to death, they put the body on train tracks where it was cut in half, so as to make it look like an accident.

      One of the kids was in and out of jail a few times since then, as well as charged with child porn.

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_James_Bulger

      The UK really should’ve given both the death penalty if it had still been available. Humanity is better off without people like that.

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      Stop using the “why won’t someone think of the children!” Fear mongering. This kid is a psychopath, it wasn’t caused by then watching CSI.

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        I didn’t, but you did. We know the kid has issues, thank you for pointing that out.

        But even though my comment is a sarcastic, throw-away response to cope with the heinous news, I do have a point. How did a 12-year-old know to “fix” the crime scene?

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    12 yrs old? over an iphone?

    I get the enshitted society weight in all that, but what the actual fuck her parents raised her to?
    I’m so sad for her, and for her cousin too of course, but she’s going to die a thousand times in her life trying to cope with what she has done