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  "textContent": "Parents are going down for their children’s crimes. The narrator of Lionel Shriver’s 2003 bestseller We Need To Talk About Kevin spends the entire novel asking herself if she is to blame for the fact that her teenage son turned into a psychopathic killer, writes Eithne Tynan. After the Kevin of the title murders seven […]\n\nThe post Blaming the parents for a wayward child may be in vogue but it’s just way too convenient appeared first on RollerCoaster.",
  "title": "Blaming the parents for a wayward child may be in vogue but it’s just way too convenient"
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