Susan Petric | The Halo Effect
Description
When teenagers do something very bad, it’s normal to look for where the blame should be placed. Was it the parents or the bullies at school or a bad influences? In one case out of Ohio, the blame was placed on violent influences from… video games.
This case is *solved*
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Cover Art by Lars Hacking from Rusty Hinges
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