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It all depends, it could possibly be from their childhood due to things such as parents ignoring their kids or being drug addicts or drinkers, or maybee being criminals themselves. However, some people had parents that raised them just fine but they just made some stupid decisions in their life time when they became teens that made them go down the wrong path.

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