D&D Blamed For Stabbing Deaths 264
Grymalkin writes "A man is in custody for allegedly stabbing 3 people to death in King of Prussia, PA last week. Now it appears that the district attorney believes there may be a link between the murders and the Dungeons and Dragons RPG. From the article: 'I mean, you have many, many stab wounds and those 'Dungeons and Dragons' fantasy games involve swords and knives and daggers and things of that nature. There may be a connection but I can't say for sure.'" Wow. There are a lot more D&D players than I thought there were, what with all the stabbings and all.
So that means... (Score:5, Funny)
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"Well, what we have here is a high-speed chase. Nascar has a lot of drivers going really fast, and things of that nature, so there might be a connection here."
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Watkins Glen and Sears Point raceways.
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But back the the FA... these linkages to games / TV / etc. are just stupid. If anyone would bother to do the study on it, I bet they would find bad parenting is the number one factor in a persons tendancy to become violent / anti-social / exhibit criminal behavior.
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Stab wounds... (Score:3, Funny)
The DA is clearly just an attention whore.
Re:Stab wounds... (Score:2, Redundant)
"I don't think we need gun control. We need bullet control! If a bullet cost five thousand dollars, there'd be no innocent bystanders!"
Well atleast its not computer games this time (Score:5, Insightful)
On a more serious note , The man obviously has some serious psychological issues of which i have no doubt contributed to these murders , the only reason the D&D link should be brought up is in establishing motive if you want to have the man released to the care of a mental health ward
Games do not turn people into psychotic killing machines , they may however shape the style but if it was not the game it would have been some other influence
Re:Well atleast its not computer games this time (Score:5, Insightful)
Everyone knows that D&D only caused murders in the 1980s.
In the 1990s, it was metal music.
In the post-2000 world, Grand Theft Auto is the cause of all crime.
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Socrates it was telling stories to children (He was jailed and arguably 'killed' for that)
Then plays were blamed (children acting out/seeing fictional violence? But how can they tell the difference?!) I can't for the life of me remember who famously received criticism for that - Demosomeone.
8 o'clock news... (Score:2)
The court has decided to incriminate the D&D, GTA, Mafia, Olympics 1980, Carmageddon and NFS games...
The whole redaction of your favorite 8'clock news magazine has been incriminated in the counter suit after it was proved it was their main themes for the last 10 years....
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District attorney Duce Dastor: I mean, we got this ransom note, and those 'Scrabble' games involve words and letters and vowels and things of that nature. There may be a connection but I can't say for sure.
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Re:Well atleast its not computer games this time (Score:3, Funny)
Books on depression
Medication for various mental disorders
They didn't go so far as to SAY there was a connection to the killings, but they were kind of pulling you in that direction.
THE MAN IS A NERD! OF COURSE HE HAD D&D
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Heavy metal has been the primary source of murder since the 1970s - we all know that Lemmy of Motorhead himself kills 100-200 every concert and his roadies work in conjuction with the CIA and Jimmy Hoffa to cover it up by donating all the spilt blood and bodies to GWAR. Violent video games are the source of all murder, especially if they have a metal soundtrack - like that Prince of Persia, Warrior
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Don't forget, you're living in a country that encourages its lawyers to twist any legislation available to their advantage (and there is a ton of legislation to choose from), encourages poor standards of education that help guarantee (amongst other things) putting twelve idiots into jury boxes, encourages near-radical anti-anything UnChristian to help whip up the public fervour about such an issue, and also involves a cult of personality surrouding a leader who's
Re:Well atleast its not computer games this time (Score:3, Interesting)
Idiot lawyers though are a world problem , however we have far better safe gaurds against them in civils case's at least.
Re:Well atleast its not computer games this time (Score:2)
as is the idiot with the knife?
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This is another case where it's poorly applied. The attorney made some vague comments that D&D may have been involved. If they were a bunch of football buddies, he'd say maybe there was football involved. If there was a shower curtain lying around, he'd say maybe there was a shower involved.
Re:Well atleast its not computer games this time (Score:5, Insightful)
There are countless recent events where people have directly claimed that religion and/or religious material lead them to the violent acts they took.
There's the guy who held a gun store up by knife point so he could use the stolen gun to go rescule Terri Schaivo. He said, to the gun store owner, that god was with him and that he was either with god or against him in rescuing Terri.
Then there's all the people in the last couple of years who have chopped off their children's arms and legs, filled a little girl's stomach full of bleach and then sat on her until she died (for having sex), stoned a girl to death, chained a girl to a treat as punishment for sex and that guy who offed his wife, child and himself because he believed the end is near. All in the name of religion.
Any time some conservative or religious nutcase tries to tell you all of these other things must be controlled, suggest to him that the same applies to his own propaganda and that he should settle up his own house before hypocritically lobbing grenades into the camp of others.
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Hmmm... I am both a Christian and a video gamer/D&D player. That stuff is just inane fun, and it only adversely affects people who have trouble distinguishing fiction from reality. I can guarantee there have been crazy people willing to kill, steal, rape, and commit heinous crimes LONG before the advent of RPG's. To assume otherwise is a logical fallacy.
In the same vein, some of these very same crazy people mentally associate themselves with the forms of religion. Jesus even said that there is a parallel between the amount we forgive others, and the amount that God forgives us. Obviously it is not scripturally accurate to kill or steal with a perverse notion of social justice.
I guess with this long-winded reply that no one will probably read, I'm just saying that certain people are willing to commit violent crimes, and will make up reasons to justify it in their head.
Ultimately, the best we can do as a society is to raise our children well, help those in poverty, and make sure that our prison system is focused on reform and individual improvements rather than simple incarceration.
It makes me sick to see people treat others so poorly, and you are right to be horrified at these violent crimes. It is in no way keeping with the teachings or life of Jesus, and in fact Jesus would be among the first to condemn such actions.
Re:Well atleast its not computer games this time (Score:2, Funny)
Expected troll:
Something along the line of "yeah, those fictional characters rock." (Although Jesus's existance and history have been backed by many sources. The only disparate part is whether or not he was
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Of course. But, the point is, D&D doesn't cause erratic or neurotic behavior either. And, the same non-causal arguments that are used to implicate D&D, video games, whatever can also be used to implicate religion.
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Nope, it almost certainly isn't D&D.
Here is a second source for the story. [philly.com] Philadelphia Inquirer.
Many of Still's friends, including Eichinger, were also involved in "role-playing games" that are like the Dungeons & Dragons game.
Games like D&D. Wording that almost certainly means that they did not play D&D. Anyone want to wager on whether the RPG they were playing didn't even revolve around swords and knives? Perhaps a game more focused on laser pistols and blasters or something? Chuckle.
Of course his homicidal motivation was obviously caused by D&D...
Eichinger allegedly killed Still for the same reasons that motivated him to murder Heather Greaves, his former coworker at an Upper Merion Acme, prosecutors said - he had wanted a romantic relationship but had been rejected.
"And he was jealous because they had other boyfriends," Castor said.
Yep, damn RPGs and all that sex. Chuckle.
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Mod parent up (Score:2)
Which also helps to make this lawyer look like more of a L'o'ier
No, it was caused by D&D (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Well atleast its not computer games this time (Score:3, Funny)
You must have a really good spam filter, if you can't even hazard a guess.
It's a goddamn form of expression (Score:4, Insightful)
I can't quite refine this one, but: If one has natural musical talent but no formal training and no wide exposure to many different forms of expression, one will make music according to pre-existing patterns and experimentation.
Is this example not similar?
Re:It's a goddamn form of expression (Score:5, Funny)
Roll 3 d 6 : 14 or higher to go on a killing spree
Obviously this lawyer never played D&D
Where, PA? (Score:5, Funny)
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Damn I can't wait for new material.
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If you are too lazy to google [google.com] for [city-data.com] information [kingofprussia.com] and such. [answers.com]
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In the middle of Ohio.
(When they applied to the USPS for the name way back when it was supposed to be a joke, but the USPS didn't have the required sense of humor, so they got stuck with it.)
Re:Where, PA? (Score:2)
You should be picking on Vedic City (http://maharishivediccity.net/ [maharishivediccity.net]) - the place where we keep all the oddballs in Iowa (with the exception of the legislature, of course).
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Yes, they televised the Toronto Maple Leafs winning the cup back in the 1950's. I think they learned their lesson though.
*dodges brick*
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Reno 911 (Score:5, Funny)
boots of escaping [comedycentral.com]
axe scuffle [comedycentral.com]
Re:Reno 911 (Score:2)
Thanks for that, you just immeasurably improved my day with those links
I hope its true... (Score:2, Interesting)
Not Surprising (Score:2, Insightful)
Yet another D&D tragedy (old) (Score:3, Informative)
http://ptgptb.org/0006/egbert.html
D20 roll.... SUCCESS (Score:2, Funny)
I'll kill you!
King of Prussa? (Score:2, Funny)
and who are you then?
I am your King
well I didn't vote for you...
seems that... (Score:4, Funny)
Could Passion of the Christ cause stabbings? (Score:5, Funny)
Now The Passion of the Christ... there you have some violence! And no matter how you couch it, as being history, religion, passion play, statement of faith, what have you, it cannot be denied that it presents its violent images much more vividly than any DM ever did. If you buy into the watching-violence-causes-violence thing, then it seems obvious that it undoubtedly causes more RL violent behavior than D&D does. (And kids do watch it -- sometimes at parental behest!)
When is a lawyer going to come out and say that stabbings may be caused by Mel Gibson movies, is what I'd like to know.
Re:Could Passion of the Christ cause stabbings? (Score:5, Insightful)
What amazes me is that many people believe that what we watch DOESN'T affect us.
If only there were real, irrefutable, evidence of that then television, radio, newspapers, and internet would cease to exist as we know them.
The fact is that there is plenty of very good evidence that what we see/hear/read affects us. That's why you can make HUGE amounts of money by advertising. It would be irrational (IMO) to believe that what we see affects us only in how we spend, and not in our other behaviors.
Note that this doesn't place the blame for bad behavior (or the praise for good behavior) on the people that create stuff for us to see/hear/read. (ie. It's not my fault if you kick the dog after reading this.)
Re:Could Passion of the Christ cause stabbings? (Score:2)
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I for one could care less, if God was my dad and he let me die, that would be the end of our long talks.
And as for violence being glorified, try the news, one minute, "Your Army Needs You!", next minute, boom! There goes some new recruits!
Video games if any put a comedic spin on violence, making it family fun. Jesus would get more of
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It was only a matter of time. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:It was only a matter of time. (Score:5, Funny)
Uh, I mean, Cheetos. Yeah, that's it... Cheetos...
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Behind the scenes at someone's office... (Score:5, Funny)
Joe: Yeah Mike?
Mike: Someone just got stabbed.
Joe: Hmmm.... we should probably blame it on video games.
Mike: Nah, I don't think so. Everyone else is doing that. And some people say there's no proof?
Joe: Well, how about D&D? That's kinda like video games, and it's based on the occult, and Satan is bad.
Mike: Yeah, that might work. Let's go with that.
Logic Saves (Score:3, Interesting)
If
"Violent crime is inspired by media violence" is true;
Games are a form of media
Books are a form of media
The Bible is an inspiration for violence as it contains violence.
Lets see them get out of that. Oh wait - let me guess - there is some law being passed to exempt the Bible for being blamed for anything.
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So, what'cha roll? Remember, you cant take 20 on knowledge
Oh, come on! (Score:2, Funny)
Comeback. (Score:5, Funny)
Unless of course he's blaming it on the D&D xbox game...
Or of course the D&D movie. I can see that causing someone to kill.
Chick Tract Post! (Score:2)
As we all know, playing D&D and computer games leads to mental deformity, satanism, inbreeding, communism, and foreign beer consumption.
In a similar vein, your son could be a computer hacker!!! [adequacy.org] Parents beware, do not allow your children to turn into the Columbine trench coat mafia. Lock them indoors with some truly wholesome literature. Make sure that our country does not succumb to this dark menace.
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He didn't mean to kill those men, (Score:5, Funny)
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Was it Pardue? (Score:2)
...more like they are now...than ever before. (Score:2)
So of course they blame that "devuhl wahshup" game, it's in their nature - they're hicks.
This is why we can't be trusted... (Score:2)
I Blame (Score:2)
Let's look long term here. (Score:2)
Obg. Futurama (Score:5, Funny)
rolls dice
"glad to meet you!"
Oh shit! (Score:2)
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Nooooooooooooooo!!!
Jack Thompson must be numbed now. (Score:2)
Bagel store implicated (Score:3, Funny)
"Bagels may be involved," quoted the DA as he himself chewed on a bagel, unaware of the sinister implications of his actions.
Need more data. (Score:2)
Note that DA Castor says that there might be a connection, or there might not. He's not demonizing D&D, nor are either news agency making it their headline.
We don't know more than a fraction of the facts here. For instance, the D&D link might become a whole lot more plausible if the murder weapon was a "fantasy knife" like they sell at sci fi cons. Or if the suspect's apartment was plastered with knives, swords and D&D par
Re:Need more data. (Score:2, Insightful)
Actually, D&D is being demonized by this because of the way it's being handled. You're correct in that the media isn't coming right out and saying "D&D made him do it, it's bad and needs to be destroyed," but Mr. Castor even mentioning it when there's possibly no link whatsoever is just irresponsible. If it turns out that D&D did have
My theory... (Score:2)
Sometime you just gotta kill someone after dealing with a prick like that. ;-)
Re:Other causes of death (Score:2)
Re:Other causes of death (Score:5, Funny)
Well, if they looked at your hard-drive, they'd probably assume porn.
Re:Other causes of death (Score:5, Funny)
Nethack.
Oh that is easy (Score:2)
Piano Wire: Hitman.
Strangulation: Dark Forces 2. SWG. KOTOR.
Drowning: Silent Hunter.
Starvation: Ultima?
Food poisoning: Hitman.
So games are to blame for all the wrongs in the world.