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Kinkel v. Cingular Wireless LLC, (Ill. 2006) 857 N. E.2d 250, 223 Ill. 2d 1.
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Kinkel v. Cingular Wireless LLC, (Ill. 2006) 857 N. E.2d 250, 223 Ill. 2d 1; Cooper v. QC Fin.
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• Kip Kinkel, fifteen, murdered his parents in 1998 and the next day went to his school, Thurston High in Springfield, Oregon, and opened fire on his classmates, killing two and wounding twenty-two others.
HOW EVIL WORKS DAVID KUPELIAN 2010
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• Kip Kinkel, fifteen, murdered his parents in 1998 and the next day went to his school, Thurston High in Springfield, Oregon, and opened fire on his classmates, killing two and wounding twenty-two others.
HOW EVIL WORKS DAVID KUPELIAN 2010
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It's true that both the Kinkel and the Manzie boys had already been introduced to the mental-health system before their crimes.
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But Kinkel was blunt, too, telling Christopher that Vance-Owen was the only game in town.
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Kinkel, who killed his parents and two schoolmates in Springfield, Ore., and Harris, the purported instigator of the Columbine killings, both fit a common profile of troubled youths.
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"If you want to present an alternative, it will have to be very convincing," Kinkel said, "and you will have to make a big investment in it, a military one."
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Yet when parents of bullied children report the taunts and pummeling to school authorities, the institutional response is too often, "'You brought it on yourself; you need to take care of it yourself'," says psychologist John Crumbley, who helped evaluate Kinkel after his arrest.
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A psychiatrist who specializes in the care of adolescents testified that Kinkel, now 17, had been hearing voices since he was 12.
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