Bad Parenting: You Drive Your Son and His Friends to Commit a Murder
Rare is the mother who will drive her son and his gang of friends to kill another youth but that’s exactly what 30 year old Eva Daley did. She drove the youths to a park where they jumped and then stabbed 13 year-old Jose Cano.
This wasn’t her first experience with bad parenting. Daley would let her son and his friends smoke pot and spray paint in the area around their apartment. Neighbors called police but they weren’t able to do anything. However when a neighbor learned of the arrest he had this to say:
“They all went to jail,” he said. “I was very happy they were in jail.”
According to homeless people in the park, the stabbing was payback for an earlier altercation. Of course if these kids just had jobs this wouldn’t have happened. They would be able to buy their own car and not have to get one of their moms to drive them to the hit.
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