As the future of society and the natural angel of children, children are harmless in people's minds, but in fact some children are known to the world for their danger. However, the criteria for defining a child as "most dangerous" are not objective, so this article will cite some examples of children who have been or are considered extremely dangerous for special reasons.
Dangerous child case
Mary Bell
Mary Bell is a girl born in 19th-century America who is accused of murdering her parents and sister. She was only sixteen years old at the time, but she reportedly showed unusual calmness and sanity during the trial, and even admitted to the fact that she had committed a crime. Although still controversial, Mary Bell's case caused a sensation at the time and became one of the classic cases of modern criminal psychology.
Herman Mulder
Hermann Mulder was a juvenile killer in Germany in the early 20th century, who killed a total of 23 children and teenagers between 1900 and 1924. Mulder's crimes involved brutal acts such as rape, murder and mutilation, and he is considered one of the worst criminals of the 20th century.
Marie Brick
Marie Brick, a teenage killer active in the United States in the 1970s and 1980s, began her killing career at the age of 13. According to reports, she killed a total of three children and two adults and was sentenced to life in prison for it.
Mary Bell
Mary Bell was a key figure in a well-known unsolved mystery case in the United Kingdom, where she was tried in 1968 on charges of killing an 11-year-old boy, Martin Brown. Bell was only 10 years old at the time, but was accused of involvement in the murder and is believed to have mental problems. Although the case is still inconclusive, Mary Bell's story has attracted widespread attention and discussion in society.
There are a number of children in the world who are considered extremely dangerous for special reasons, and each of their cases has its own unique background and cause. These cases also remind us that the influences and experiences experienced by children as they grow up are extremely important, and that society needs to give them adequate attention and care to protect their physical and mental health. At the same time, as adults, we also need to reflect on and explore how to prevent and respond to similar incidents, and provide a safe, healthy and harmonious environment for all children to grow up.https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEji0Mm_yHZVN-TIfLeTTmWLFEGfp00qbnT36qllktjWmmrrirTtfRe7CTWmSTB4sPWH_T1kQ-lb1UDKH4wcOpJn9e0ImN4nDUChS9Nu1bKL3HzRNezZCudhlW-6RXwGLYayUVAzT8eTLBnlp3L1D_8xmoSImceD4Qa1-yBLJaRhzQ4NS9GFxGTTh-QGCBan/s535/1-23061411005J43.jpg
