Quote Originally Posted by rebgirl420
This was caused from stupidity, not drugs.

I don't really feel bad for this kid. I'm just glad he didn't breed, we don't need this goober's seed floating around society.

Who has ever been so high that they look over to their friends and go, "Fuck, we should go pay 15.98 a peice and fuck with the animals at the zoo!"

No one, damnit. Except maybe that Sigfried and Roy guy.
While I normally silently agree with your posts... I feel you seriously need to go back and re-read the article of how this happened and the eye witness accounts of the boy who actually died.

People acknowledged that this boy was not antagnozing the animals. His friends were, but since when were someone elses actions our own? :P

The issue here is not the boys. Would you share the same cold callous sentiment if a 5 year old boy had been mauled and mamed for throwing something at the tiger? I seriously doubt you would.

The issue here was the Zoo security and making sure animals stay inside their enclosures.


Yes I do get stoned and decide to go to the zoo. There is nothing wrong with that.

While I agree you shouldn't antagonize animals no matter what the age.. I very much strongly disagree with the disgusting notion that you deserve to die if you go to the zoo to have fun and jackass around with the animals.

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daihashi Reviewed by daihashi on . Teen killed by tiger had drugs, alcohol in his system The 17-year-old San Jose teen mauled to death by a San Francisco Zoo tiger on Christmas Day had some alcohol and pot in his bloodstream, according to a coroner's toxicology report. Carlos Sousa Jr. had 0.04 percent ethanol and 6.6 nanograms of Delta-9 THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, in his blood stream, according to a report performed almost six months ago by NMS Labs in Willow Glen, Pa. The toxicology attachment is part of a larger examination of Sousa's death - caused Rating: 5