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One2Snoop
09-17-2008, 01:30 PM
I know some of you are interested in what makes a serial killer - thought this article was interesting....

Classmate: Teen Said It Would Be 'Cool' To Be Serial Killer
18-Year-Old Charged With Murder In School Slaying
POSTED: 5:24 pm EDT September 16, 2008
UPDATED: 5:33 pm EDT September 16, 2008

ORLANDO, Fla. -- A teenager on trial for murdering a classmate had said it would be "cool" to be a serial killer years before the slaying in a school bathroom, a former friend testified Tuesday.
Throughout middle school, Michael Hernandez idolized the villains from the "Halloween" and "Friday the 13th" horror films, said Andre Martin, now an 18-year-old college freshman.
"He said it would be cool to be a serial killer one day," Martin said Hernandez told him in sixth grade, when the two boys were close friends.

Hernandez's behavior changed over the next few years at Southwood Middle School, Martin said. Hernandez withdrew socially, obsessed about exercise and told Martin and Jaime Gough that he believed he was mentally ill.
"Michael diagnosed himself as schizophrenic and having obsessive compulsive disorder," Martin said. "He just told us he believed he had those two mental illnesses."
Hernandez is charged with first-degree murder in Gough's death. He also is charged with attempting to kill Martin.
His videotaped confession was played for the jury Monday. On the tape, Hernandez, then 14, said he slashed Gough's throat and stabbed him after luring the other 14-year-old into a bathroom stall on Feb. 3, 2004. He also said he had tried a day earlier to lure Martin to the same stall to strangle and stab him.
Prosecutors have said Hernandez was executing a meticulously documented plan to kill Gough, Martin and Hernandez' own sister.
Defense attorney Richard Rosenbaum has argued that Hernandez was and is insane and not criminally responsible for the slaying. Hernandez faces life in prison if convicted. His trial was moved from Miami because of extensive media coverage.
Martin testified Tuesday that he and Gough met Hernandez in the second-floor bathroom on Feb. 2, 2004, Hernandez' 14th birthday. He said Hernandez told them he wanted to show Martin something in the handicapped stall. But Martin said he balked and suggested Hernandez show Gough first.
Martin said the situation seemed "odd" and "a bit off." He wondered why Hernandez wore a red jacket and baseball-style cap while standing outside the stall. Then the school bell rang for first-period classes, and the three boys agreed to meet there again the next day.
But Martin said he forgot that meeting and attended a business club class instead on Feb. 3. After Gough's body was found that morning, school and police officials "locked down" the campus. It wasn't until Martin got home that he saw a television news account of Gough being killed in the bathroom. He then notified police, who were questioning Hernandez.
"I thought possibly it could have been me the day before," Martin testified.
He said Hernandez had been an intelligent student with a variety of interests that included the Bible, cars, martial arts, video games and rap music. He said Hernandez had had a weight problem, but also had girlfriends in seventh grade before suddenly becoming more introverted and serious by eighth grade.
Rosenbaum asked Martin if he believed Hernandez was insane in February 2004.
"Insane? No," Martin replied. "But in my opinion, prior to the incident, he wasn't mentally stable. But not insane."

http://www.local6.com/news/17489400/detail.html

aldred
09-17-2008, 07:06 PM
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Why did they wait 4½ years to go to trial?

Super Volcano
09-21-2008, 01:07 AM
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Why did they wait 4½ years to go to trial?

This kid has seriously screwed any chance of having a normal life, because of his demonic behavior. IMO I hope they keep locked up for the remainder of his life. What purpose would it serve to set him free, 10, 20 years from now? The victims families would be victimized all over again, knowing their son's murderer is free.

delaineyrae
10-17-2008, 01:05 PM
he is responsible for his actions, but did anyone notice while his behavior was changing?
if a child thinks its cool to be a serial killer, and no one tries to get him counselling, then it should be no surprise that he killed someone.
unfortunately, we should be happy he hadnt killed more before he got caught.

delaineyrae
10-24-2008, 01:42 AM
did anyone see that judge judy where this boys father was being sued for medical bills his son caused? the boy was really disturbed and thought he had nothing wrong with himself and the way he was acting. when judge judy interviewed the boy she stopped because she thoought he needed serious help and his father disagreed with her and refused to get him counseling.
we might have a thread about that boy here someday.:(