Did anyone watch the BBC2 drama Responsible Child? Found it quite disturbing. Apparently in England and Wales a 10 year old is too young to buy a hamster but can be tried for murder. Would be interested to see what others thought.
I didn't see it... but 10 is the age of criminal responsibility, old enough to know the difference between right and wrong. I'm not sure how that relates to being responsible for an animal.
Obvious both psychologically damaged, yet again because of a man...
The 10 year old seemed to want to protect and look after his older brother, whom he thought a lot of. There was a lot of deep hurt and anger there. Very sad.
THIS 0NE-0FF FICTI0NAL DRAMA WAS N0T BASED 0N A PARTICULAR TRUE ST0RY, RATHER SEVERAL SIMILAR CASES WHERE A CHILD HAS BEEN CHARGED AS AN ADULT. PR0BABLY WHY THEY DIDN'T INCLUDE THE SENTENCING BEF0RE THE END CREDITS.
Although not an exact representation, the drama is based on the case of Jerome Ellis, as has been stated by the screenwriter Sean Buckley and director Nick Holt.