Teen girls spank, spit on, and humiliate nursing home residents

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This isn't far from my old stomping grounds. Six teenage caregivers were charged for cruelty in the nursing home they worked at. Some of the charges, most of which were done to Alzheimer's patients: spitting on the residents, spanking them with a cane, putting fingers where they don't belong, and "deliberately bathing a resident in a rough manner so the elderly man would get an erection." They also apparently videotaped and photographed a lot of their work.

Pictures of two of the accused, who weren't minors when the abuse happened.

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2008/1202081minn1.html

http://www.abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=6384741&page=1
 
Eh. I've had worse done to me by teen girls.

Seriously, so why were they working there at all? Extra credit?
 
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Teen-age girls can be among the most evil people in the world. Wonder why?

Really, I wonder why. I mean no one made a movie called "Mean Boys."
 
hondo said:
Teen-age girls can be among the most evil people in the world. Wonder why?

Really, I wonder why. I mean no one made a movie called "Mean Boys."

I think groups of teens are liable to do anything the meanest/orneriest of them is willing to do. Especially bored teens and I bet nothing is more boring than working at a nursing home.

I bet if they each had worked solo, none of this would have happened.

I also think girls are more likely to do stuff like torment someone, whereas guys are more apt to get drunk and slash someone's tires or dark-of-the-night meanness like that.
 
I bet if they started experimenting with each other in the supply closet, this never would have happened.
 
What comes around, goes around. Someday when they get Alzheimer's, a new generation of teens can make them go down on each other.

Edit: I would say that perhaps that circumstance could come much sooner if they're paired with just the right cellmate in prison, but it appears based on the article they might not even go to prison.
 
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