Homeschooling. Framing the younger brother. Uh oh. A picture is forming. A kid doesn’t just murder the whole family for not passing homeschool exams.
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The article didn't mention homeschooling as far as I can tell, just that he was "in trouble for failing some tests at school." The more concerning thing is the 15 year old with the combo to the lock box for a gun.
Edit: It offhand mentions it at the end. Still should not have had access to a gun
it did mention homeschooling, just before the last paragraph
Ah, yeah. Thanks for pointing it out
Yah. It all paints a picture that is quite concerning. The kid having the access to the fun safe makes it not a gun safe and more of a pantry.
[autocorrect wants it to be fun safe. ]