Chelsea O’Mahoney

Summary

Let’s get to Happy Slapping and ramping with Chelsea O’Mahoney and her idiot gang in London, England. Actually, let’s not. Happy slapping is deadly!

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  1. Pamela Meckley's avatar Pamela Meckley says:

    Chelsea O’Mahoney certainly had a rough childhood, surrounded by addicts. Perhaps the cold, callous, uncaring behavior she witnessed shaped her in to more of the same. The first five years of a child’s life are said to shape them into the individual they will become.

    I’m not making excuses for her behavior, please know that. I just think that’s it’s a terrible shame that no one could see that she needed extra care and a children’s counselor to help her when she so desperately needed it. I just wonder if having a loving and caring mother and father figure who properly attended to her physical and emotional needs, and sought counseling for her early, as well as giving her well adjusted children to play with, to show her what the appropriate behaviour from children her age looks like would’ve helped. Of course, there’s the ‘nature” thing to factor in. There is a tendency for children who have parents with addictive personalities or behaviours to display a tendency towards the same.

    Regardless, society ended up with a 14 year old that didn’t u have an easy life, prowling on and assaulting the more vulnerable members of society. I find that interesting. It’s as if she’s projecting She was more than likely victimized by the addicts who she was surrounded by, maybe even molested, if not worse. All the negative, distressing feelings of helplessness and hopelessness that she felt, along with feeling unwanted, unloved, and the resulting anger from those feelings, bottled up inside and then all directed at someone else who is vulnerable.

    But – everyone has a choice as to how they will respond to all of this. She had a choice to either treat others as she herself had been treated or she could’ve decided that she would be the one to break the generational curse that had been passed on to her. She could’ve said, ” I will not treat other people the way I have been treated. I’m in a lot of pain and I don’t know how I’m going to sort this all out but I can go to someone at school, a guidance counselor, teacher, someone who isn’t a bad person, ll and unburden myself, ask someone to help me go about this, help guide me in the right direction, help me navigate my way towards a better life than I was born into – there had to be a better way than this.

    She chose to continue the generational curse by victimizing the vulnerable. And she seemed to take pleasure in it. She chose her path and acted on it, taking the life of a man whom she didn’t even know, and she dealt with the consequences. And apparently, she hasn’t changed a bit as an adult in her 30’s, beating up her girlfriend and heaven only knows what else she has gotten herself into since she was released at the age of 21.

    I feel bad for the child she was but I don’t feel bad for the woman she now is. Is it makes me angry (and sick) to know what she did, and to who.

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    1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

      she is a mad woman, a nutcase.

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