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Prosecutors seek to try 16-year-old as adultPublished 11/11/08
A 16-year-old Glen Burnie boy charged with beating a homeless man to death with a baseball bat shows signs of an "emerging anti-social personality disorder," a state-hired psychologist said in an Annapolis courtroom yesterday. Christian John Schellenschlager Jr., who claims self-defense, also has not expressed remorse for the May 14 beating of 49-year-old Brian Michael Myers. "He (doesn't) believe he should be detained because he (doesn't) feel he did anything wrong," said Dr. Sybil Smith-Gray, a psychologist who interviewed Mr. Schellenschlager earlier this year on behalf of the state. Dr....
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