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18-year old sentenced to life in prison for killing his sister over wi-fi password

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A teenager has been sentenced to life in prison for strangling his sister to death during a fight over the wifi password. Kevon Watkins, an 18-year-old from Georgia, was 16 at the time of the attack in February 2018. According to testimony during his trial, he changed his family’s wifi password because sharing the connection with others made it too slow for his Xbox game. As his mother attempted to remove the console from his room, his sister Alexus Watkins, 19, stepped in over fears the argument could become physical. Watkins then put his sister in a choke hold and did not let go for at least 10 minutes, testimony cited by The Macon Telegraph said.  “In those 10 minutes, she had to have stopped moving,” Bibb County Superior Court Judge Verda Colvin said. ”Perhaps that wasn’t noticed by the defendant because he was still angry.” Ms Watkins was taken to hospital and declared dead from asphyxiation later that night. Watkins was found guilty of felony murder, rather than manslaughter, as while he did not intend to kill his sister, because he intentionally placed her in a choke hold, this constituted an aggravated assault which resulted in her death, according to the district attorney.

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7 minutes ago, r2d2 said:

he changed his family’s wifi password because sharing the connection with others made it too slow for his Xbox game.

Videos Games are too dangerous ki simple example

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4 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

Another internet line add chesthe it could have solved all their problems 

How practical is this? Will we take two connections just because kids are fighting? Did we have two TV's because we are fighting with our siblings?

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1 minute ago, Amrita said:

How practical is this? Will we take two connections just because kids are fighting? Did we have two TV's because we are fighting with our siblings?

If parents are sensitive to their kids and do everything in their power to help them, why not? Life long akkarledu ga two connections. It’s just until for them to our grow. 

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2 minutes ago, Amrita said:

How practical is this? Will we take two connections just because kids are fighting? Did we have two TV's because we are fighting with our siblings?

what's the big deal.. most kids here have their own bedrooms and even bathrooms...

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2 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

If parents are sensitive to their kids and do everything in their power to help them, why not? Life long akkarledu ga two connections. It’s just until for them to our grow. 

first of all video game konadam deniki 

keep sensitivity aside for a second

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2 minutes ago, r2d2 said:

what's the big deal.. most kids here have their own bedrooms and even bathrooms...

Emo man eppudu ila ayindi kabatti edi cheptunnaru. Ayyevaraku normalcy is to have one connection for home.

4 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

If parents are sensitive to their kids and do everything in their power to help them, why not? Life long akkarledu ga two connections. It’s just until for them to our grow. 

 

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1 minute ago, uyghur12 said:

first of all video game konadam deniki 

keep sensitivity aside for a second

It’s not about video game. When a child is sensitive it can be for anything. Here it happened to be a video game. It could have been something else, too. Understanding kids is a challenging task but as a parent it’s their headache to provide in their best efforts until they are on their own. 

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1 minute ago, Amrita said:

Emo man eppudu ila ayindi kabatti edi cheptunnaru. Ayyevaraku normalcy is to have one connection for home. 

Changing times.. just because we didn't grow up like that doesn't mean the kids have to take the same route...

ex: nobody buys text books.. they just use their tablets.. hand writing is a lost art.. all assignments/instructions  are online.. 

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2 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

It’s not about video game. When a child is sensitive it can be for anything. Here it happened to be a video game. It could have been something else, too. Understanding kids is a challenging task but as a parent it’s their headache to provide in their best efforts until they are on their own. 

thats what my point was they didn’t try to solve the challenge

two internet connections unna cheyadu anemundi

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6 minutes ago, r2d2 said:

Changing times.. just because we didn't grow up like that doesn't mean the kids have to take the same route...

ex: nobody buys text books.. they just use their tablets.. hand writing is a lost art.. all assignments/instructions  are online.. 

They have sharing issues IMO . 

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