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<blockquote data-quote="HackerF15E" data-source="post: 1962642" data-attributes="member: 9689"><p>To be fair, she doesn't appear to have been killed <em>for her bicycle parts</em>.</p><p></p><p>It said she was lured to the house with bike parts (she apparently really loved her bike), but that a motive for the killing wasn't known yet.</p><p></p><p>Horrific and tragic none the less. </p><p></p><p>As a parent with kids around that age, it is tough to exercise judgment about how much freedom to give them. I grew up in the apparently carefree-70s, when my parents didn't care where I was all day so long as I was home by dinner time. I have tried to adopt some of that 'free range kids' philosophy with my kids, as I believe the freedom helps them become better decisionmakers.</p><p></p><p>Stories like this make me reconsider that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HackerF15E, post: 1962642, member: 9689"] To be fair, she doesn't appear to have been killed [i]for her bicycle parts[/i]. It said she was lured to the house with bike parts (she apparently really loved her bike), but that a motive for the killing wasn't known yet. Horrific and tragic none the less. As a parent with kids around that age, it is tough to exercise judgment about how much freedom to give them. I grew up in the apparently carefree-70s, when my parents didn't care where I was all day so long as I was home by dinner time. I have tried to adopt some of that 'free range kids' philosophy with my kids, as I believe the freedom helps them become better decisionmakers. Stories like this make me reconsider that. [/QUOTE]
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