“Would you guys close your eyes,” Daniel Petric asked his parents. “I have a surprise for you.”

And the surprise was, a bullet each into their parent’s head.
Prosecutors at the murder trial of 17-year-old Daniel Petric claim that the teen shot both of his parents, killing his mother, because they wouldn’t let him play Halo 3.
According to prosectors, Petric, 16 at the time of the shooting, was forbidden to buy Halo 3 by his parents, Mark and Susan Petric. The teen snuck out to purchase the game anyway, and was caught by his parents upon his return. The game was locked up in Mark’s lockbox, along with a 9mm handgun.
“Would you guys close your eyes,” Daniel Petric asked. “I have a surprise for you.”
It was then that Daniel Petric allegedly shot both of his parents in the head, killing his mother instantly. Mark Petric survived due to the timely arrival of his daughter and her husband, who had arrived to watch a Cleveland Indians game.
He said the next thing he remembers is his son shoving the gun in his hand and saying, “Hey Dad, here’s your gun. Take it.”
It’s just an amazingly heart-wrenching story, made even more so by the following exchange between father and son related by Mark Petric during testimony:
“Dad, I’m so sorry for what I did to Mom, to you and to the family,” Daniel Petric said, according to his father. “I’m so glad you are alive.”
“You’re my son,” Mark Petric responded. “You’re my boy.”
Lawyers for the accused delivered a brief statement at the opening of the trial, explaining that their client had be under a large amount of stress after being homebound for a year due to a snowboarding accident with nothing to do but watch television and play video games.
[from Kotaku]
What’s up with gamers recently?
From running away from home and didn’t managed to make it alive to suiciding in front of the computer.
Parents should really take note. Not the games, but the mental state of your children.






