A Teanage Murder

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Teenagers murdering might be a common topic for our society and it is really hot topic because it helps our community realize that there are many negative influence around teenagers’ daily life. Many teens stealed and killed people in a absolutely violent way and it is really shocked to all the world. For instance, they fight with their acquaintances at school because of a small conflict and it turns to a murder. In addition, they stealed all the money and killed all the family member to get money and play video games. However, if teenagers did it, it would be caused by some reasons or some motivations. And in this essay I will discuss about one of a teanage murder which was went into the history of crime in Vietnam. Luyen Van Le, who is 18 …show more content…
Luyen was born in 1993, in Bac Giang, which is a small province and mountainous in Vietnam. According to their neighborhood, when Luyen was young, he was a good-natured person and helpful, always helped their family to work after school. Their family killed the pig and bought meat in the village, therfore, their condition was extremely normal, just enough to eat and live daily. Because of their finance, after 9th grade, Luyen was failed in a graduated test, consequently, he droped his class and turned back to maintain their family working. Nevertheless, this is the main reason why Luyen turned to be a debauched person. Everyday he hanged out with his depraved friend, they played violent video games, they used the cigerette and even used heroin and cocaine. Their family realized that their son was changed, however, they could not find or search anything from their son and they tried to calm down and thought that it was just a small changed in a puberty. They left it in the other side of the their head and kept working as hard as possible to earn more money and raise their child. One day, he was out of money …show more content…
However, he could not run way from the police in Bac Giang and finally he was caught. This murder made all th community in Vietnam and also in the world shock. Moreover, Vietnamese Crime Organization said that it was the most violent murder from teeangers and the motivation was the worst influence and common in Vietnamese teenagers thosedays. Luyen was convicted as life- sentence because he was still under

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