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<blockquote data-quote="Smithmom" data-source="post: 740605" data-attributes="member: 23371"><p>First I don't think anyone else's experience is relevant to what you should do. No one else can know if your son is serious or only wanting to scare you. You need to decide that. </p><p></p><p>There is one thing you said that jumps out at me. Aggression is one thing. Rape is a form of aggression. But raping a dead body goes past that into something else. If he's never been obsessed with dead bodies I'd wonder if this isn't more about shocking and upsetting you. But again, you need to judge how seriously you take this.</p><p></p><p>If it were my son I'd be very confident that he's serious before I'd call the police. First, you don't know where he is. So this will go into their records and they will forever be looking for him about this. Your son may have this fleeting thought but they will forever be treating him as if he is an imminent threat. The question then is how do cops treat someone who threatens to shoot and kill them? Think we all know the answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smithmom, post: 740605, member: 23371"] First I don't think anyone else's experience is relevant to what you should do. No one else can know if your son is serious or only wanting to scare you. You need to decide that. There is one thing you said that jumps out at me. Aggression is one thing. Rape is a form of aggression. But raping a dead body goes past that into something else. If he's never been obsessed with dead bodies I'd wonder if this isn't more about shocking and upsetting you. But again, you need to judge how seriously you take this. If it were my son I'd be very confident that he's serious before I'd call the police. First, you don't know where he is. So this will go into their records and they will forever be looking for him about this. Your son may have this fleeting thought but they will forever be treating him as if he is an imminent threat. The question then is how do cops treat someone who threatens to shoot and kill them? Think we all know the answer. [/QUOTE]
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