This video discusses several disturbing cases involving children who committed violent crimes. Here are the key points:
1. **Introduction**: The video begins by warning viewers that it contains dark and disturbing content, intended for people over 12 years old.
2. **Mary Bell**: The first case discussed is that of Mary Bell, an 11-year-old girl who killed two young boys. She had a troubled upbringing, including abuse from her parents. Mary was released at 23 with a new identity and did not re-offend.
3. **Dengue Broom**: The second case involves a 16-year-old boy who murdered his entire family. He was diagnosed with intermittent explosive disorder and is still in prison.
4. **John Venables and Robert Thompson**: These two 10-year-old boys from England abducted and killed a 3-year-old boy. They were tried as adults, spent time in a rehabilitation center, and were released with new identities at 18.
5. **Eric Smith**: A 13-year-old boy in the U.S. brutally killed a 4-year-old child for no apparent reason. He was diagnosed with intermittent explosive disorder and is serving a life sentence.
6. **Japanese Schoolgirl Murder**: In Japan, an 11-year-old girl killed a 12-year-old girl in a school classroom. This case shocked Japan, leading to discussions and even cosplay-themed parties.
The video highlights the complex issues surrounding these cases, such as rehabilitation, sentencing, and the psychological profiles of the young offenders.
1. The video is about dark stories that are suitable for people over 12 years old. It contains information about five cases of dangerous children in human history.
2. The video warns viewers under the age of 13 and over the age of 56 not to watch. It encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel and leave a comment.
3. The video discusses the case of Mary Bell, an 11-year-old girl who killed two vulnerable children. She was born with a problem and went through abuse from her parents.
4. Mary Bell was tried as an adult, sent to prison, and released at 23 years old with a new identity in 1980. She did not commit any crimes again after her release.
5. The video presents another case of a 16-year-old girl who killed her family. She was tried as an adult and is currently in prison.
6. The video discusses the case of two 10-year-old boys who murdered a 3-year-old boy. They were tried as adults, sent to a rehabilitation center, and released at 18 years old.
7. The video presents the case of a boy named Eric who was bullied at school and ended up murdering a four-year-old child. He was tried as an adult, sentenced to life in prison, and has never been granted parole.
8. The video discusses a case from Japan where an 11-year-old girl killed a 12-year-old boy in an empty classroom. The girl's internet posts were used to prove her guilt.
9. The video concludes with a warning about the dangers of violent behavior and the importance of recognizing potential issues in children and adults.