Kids Who Kill

Murders and mass killings carried out by minors depict an especially terrifying type of true crime.


Charles Connery testifies in court
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Mackenzie Trafecante
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evidence photo of a hunting-style folding knife
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wideshot of a courtroom.
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Demitri Arfanis
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young man (late teens/early 20s) testifies as a witness
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young man on witness stand
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Karmelo Anthony
split screen of karmelo anthony and austin metcalf
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young male (late teens/early 20s) on witness stand
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wide shot of courtroom testimony
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young male witness (late teens/early 20s)
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selfie of a bunch of teens
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Isabella Molnar was a junior at St. Joseph's High School when she recorded the fight at the house party on Lazy Brook Road. She testified that the party began with about 15-20 kids before it got out of hand and people were asked to leave.
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splitscreen: 2 young men in court (late teens/early 20s)
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young male witness is on the stand being questioned by an attorney in a wide shot of a courtroom
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Raul Valle
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still of video of fight
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teenager testifies
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bald, young, male emt on the witness stand
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image of a scratched, bruised arm
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photo of Raul Valle's face
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Michael Egan testifies
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Gavin Smith booking photo
Lyke and Erik menendez
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Lyle Menendez, right, and his brother, Erik, sit in the courtroom
splitscreen: photo of 2 young men in court/female news anchor
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Judge reduces Lyle and Erik Menendez's sentences, making them eligible for parole. The Menendez brothers have been sentenced to 50 years to life in prison. Parole board must still decide whether to release them and Gov. Newsom must agree. (5/13/25)
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Mark Geratos, video of Menendez brothers
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