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  • 22
    Jan
    2013
    6:31pm, EST

    New Mexico teen accused of family slaughter loved 'violent' video games, police say

    Dan Houston, Bernalillo County sheriff, revealed Tuesday that a 15-year-old teen accused of killing five family members was "involved heavily" in violent video games.

    By Tracy Connor, Staff Writer, NBC News

     

    A 15-year-old video-game fanatic accused of killing his parents and three younger siblings because he was mad at his mom will be tried as an adult, a New Mexico prosecutor announced Tuesday.

    Nehemiah Griego was being held without bail in a juvenile facility as authorities revealed that he was “unemotional” when talking about the massacre but perked up when he talked about his love of violent games, including “Modern Warfare” and “Grand Theft Auto.”

    "It was kind of what he was into and was quite excited as he got the opportunity to discuss that with investigators," Bernalillo County Sheriff Dan Houston said a news conference.

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    Nehemiah Griego, 15, is accused of killing his parents and three siblings in New Mexico.

    The teen began planning the murders at least a week ago because he was upset with his mother, but his blood lust went beyond the family, police said.

    He contemplated shooting up a local Walmart and killing his 12-year-old girlfriend's parents, Houston said.

    The suspect sent the girl a photo of his dead mother after he shot her around 1 a.m and spent most of Saturday – between ambushing his father at 6 a.m. and going to his church at 8 p.m. -- with her, officials said.

    The unidentified girl has not been charged, but might be at some point, Houston said.

    Griego was held without bail at a juvenile detention facility but will be tried as an adult on charges of first-degree murder and child abuse leading to death, Bernalillo District Attorney Kari Brandenburg said.

    The case will be presented to a grand jury within 10 days.

    Griego gave investigators the vaguest of explanations for his actions, officials said.

    "The motive as articulated was purely that he was frustrated with his mother," Houston said, explaining that the suspect refused to elaborate. "He was just frustrated with how things were."

    Watch the sheriff's full news conference here

    He said the teen was "very stern" as he walked investigators through the cold-blooded executions.

    He had four guns -- a .22 rifle with a 10-round ammunition holder, an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle and two 12-gauge shotguns -- some of which had been purchased by his father's friends and sold to the dad privately, police said.

    At 1 a.m., he allegedly killed his mother, Sarah, 40, while she slept. His 9-year-old brother, Zephania, was "awake and distraught" when he was slain soon after. A 2-year-old, Angelina, was sleeping when she was shot. A 5-year-old girl, Jael, was awake when she was killed.


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    Then Griego lay in wait for his father, Greg, 51, a former jailhouse chaplain who was working the graveyard shift at a rescue mission. When he came home, his son killed him, too, the sheriff said.

    The father, a reformed gang member who used to run a halfway house for ex-cons on his property, had taught his son how to shoot, police said.

    Court documents say that the teen envisioned dying in a firefight with law enforcement after the killings.

    Instead, he spent the rest of the day with his girlfriend before he went to Calvary Church, where his father had once been pastor, and told people his family was dead, Houston said.

    A church security guard was driving the teen back to his house when he apparently had misgivings and called police, who went to the house and found the horrific scene.

    Police said they do not believe Griego had drugs or alcohol in his system, and there is no indication he was ever treated for mental illness.

    "This is beyond any human reasoning or understanding at this time," Houston said.

     

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    New Mexico teen accused of killing family wanted to kill more, police say

     

    530 comments

    It wasn't just the video games (although to a person with anger management issue, they were a bad idea), but this boy had easy access to firearms and ammo. Teens who attempt suicide are 6 times more likely to suceed if they have access to a firearm. Teens are notorious for poor emotional control.

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    12
    Feb
    2013
    6:43pm, EST

    Police: New Mexico teen charged in deaths of two adults, three children

    Susan Montoya Bryan / AP

    Bernalillo County authorities stationed outside a home where two adults and three children were found shot to death south of Albuquerque.

    By Daniel Arkin, Staff Writer, NBC News

    Updated at 12:15 a.m. ET: A 15-year-old boy has been charged in the shooting deaths of two adults and three children in southwest Albuquerque, N.M., local police said.


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    The suspect, identified by Bernalillo County police as Nehemiah Griego, has been arrested and placed in a juvenile detention center. He is charged with two counts of murder and three counts of "child abuse resulting in death," according to a police statement.

    A police statement identified the victims as Greg Griego, 51, his wife, Sarah Griego, 40, and three of their children -- Zephania Griego, 9, Jael Griego, 5, and Angelina Griego, 2. 

    Greg Griego was a chaplain at the county jail in Albuquerque and spiritual counselor to the Albuquerque Fire Department, according to a statement by Fire Chief James Breen. 

    Breen described Griego as dedicated and passionate chaplain with a "calming spirit and gentle nature."  

    Bernalillo County sheriff's deputies responded to a private residence in the city's South Valley area around 9:15 p.m. Saturday. They found the bodies inside the residence.

    They also found several weapons at the scene of the crime, including a semi-automatic military-style rifle, according to Bernalillo County sheriff's spokesman Aaron Williamson.

    "There's no other way to say it, but we have a horrific crime scene we're working, and it'll be intensive, and we'll work hard to do everything that needs to be done," Sheriff Dan Houston told KRQE-TV.

    The investigation is ongoing. 

    NBC's Isolde Raftery contributed reporting.

    This story was originally published on Sun Jan 20, 2013 1:14 PM EST

    1534 comments

    So killing a child doesn't count as murder? It's "child abuse that results in death"?

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