@ABeaver8MyThumb Yes I have thought that about all of the reporting! All three children described as “normal teenagers” when absolutely nothing I was reading sounded “normal” to me at all - as well as all the things you mention, there was also SJ’s managed school move, her attendance was less than 80%, her lessons were taking place in the isolation unit too, the fact they lured Brianna to the park by asking if she wanted to go and take cocaine with them (is that really a normal thing for 16 year olds to suggest to each other these days?).
It made me wonder whether I am just completely out of touch with what is normal in secondary school (mine is in primary), but I can’t believe any of that is actually normal for the majority of teenagers.
Might not be unusual enough to predict it will end up in murder, but surely the parents of SJ and ER must have known their children were seriously troubled? SJ’s mum was a secondary school teacher ffs, she must know that managed moves and low school attendance isn’t “normal”.
I’m not saying any of the parents are culpable or didn’t try their hardest, just commenting on the reporting of all of this as totally normal teenagerdom.