17-year-old Ohio teenager Daniel Petric was found guilty this week of shooting his parents. The prosecution said the attack was provoked when his father forbade him from playing Halo 3, and yeah, you can probably guess where this is going ...
In his sentencing, as transcribed by GamePolitics, Lorain County judge James Burge intimated that he believes -- "as a human being ... and not a jurist" -- that gaming can elicit similar physiological responses and addictions as some drugs (sound familiar?). He further decried the creation of a delusional environment. The quote that's currently making the rounds is, "I firmly believe that [Petric] had no idea at the time he hatched this plot that if he killed his parents, they would be dead forever." In other words: Petric didn't realize there are no respawns in real life, according to Judge Burge.
Of course, attributing Halo 3 as a causation of these crimes is probably reaching, especially when most of the other 6.4 million who bought the game seem to be of sound mind. We're no psychologists, but to us it seems this is about the wrong mind and the right catalyst inciting the most heinous of actions -- whether it be Master Chief, Niko Bellic, The Beatles, or a German Shepherd.
Reader Comments (105)
Posted: Jan 15th 2009 12:19AM (Unverified) said
The dude is 17. One more year and he's an adult. Why the fuck where his parents telling him not to play a video game?
Did he even have a job? I mean seriously, what 17 year olds get into arguments with their parents because they wouldn't let them play a video game? Seriously, I'm 18 and my parents haven't told "Not to do something" since I was 15. There is a point where "punishing" and threatening becomes ridiculous.
"Petric didn't realize there are no respawns in real life", bitch please, he's 17!
Did he even have a job? I mean seriously, what 17 year olds get into arguments with their parents because they wouldn't let them play a video game? Seriously, I'm 18 and my parents haven't told "Not to do something" since I was 15. There is a point where "punishing" and threatening becomes ridiculous.
"Petric didn't realize there are no respawns in real life", bitch please, he's 17!
Posted: Jan 15th 2009 1:50AM (Unverified) said
It's douche bags like this that make me want to kill all non gamers, if they would just keep their mouths shut and let us play our games in peace I could ignore them but no.
Posted: Jan 15th 2009 8:45PM (Unverified) said
"I firmly believe that [Petric] had no idea at the time he hatched this plot that if he killed his parents, they would be dead forever."
And yet they said he WAS NOT insane?
And yet they said he WAS NOT insane?
Posted: Jan 17th 2009 11:39AM h311r47 said
I, however, am a psychologist. A forensic psychologist. That is why these stories make me mad. If it hadn't been Halo 3, it would have been another game. Video games are the scapegoat the media and legal community use to explain deviant behavior in a lot of cases. The truth of the matter is there was something deeply wrong with this young man if he felt he was justified in committing patricide over such a trivial event. I find it hard to believe that the mere act of playing Halo 3 erased the good morals and ethics this young man had already established. If his reality testing was so far gone as to allow him to create a "delusional environment" based on a video game, it wouldn't have made a difference if his vice was graphic novels or Broadway plays. We always look for external causes for behavior like this because we want to say it was someone else's fault.
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