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: Due to his age, Zachary, under North Carolina law, was not charged with a crime (children under 6 cannot be criminalized for violent acts). Instead, his parents, Shantel and Christopher Barnes, were charged with negligent supervision. Both pleaded guilty to a single count of negligent supervision in 2008, receiving probation and counseling. The case underscored the lack of legal accountability for young children in violent acts, prompting debates about child custody laws and safety protocols in households with young children.

: Andylynn Payne (July 28, 1998 – May 6, 2007) was a 9-year-old girl from Statesville, North Carolina, whose tragic murder in 2007 shocked the nation due to the young age of the alleged perpetrator, 2-year-old Zachary Barnes. andylynn payne

: Andylynn’s death serves as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance, child safety, and the challenges of balancing empathy for young perpetrators with the need to protect others. Her story continues to influence advocacy for better screening processes in family law to prevent similar tragedies. : Due to his age, Zachary, under North

Possible sources for accuracy: news articles from when the event occurred, legal records, and statements from the family. Since I can't access external sources, I'll rely on my existing knowledge up to 2023. The case underscored the lack of legal accountability



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