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This Story Made Me Feel Sick To My Stomach.
I know there are people who will say 'serves him right' but ino this is so wrong.
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I cannot agree with you.
Grief is something some people can learn to live with, not all. It can drive them insane. I also don't think you can say wanting revenge is a choice, who knows what feelings will engulf even the most mild mannered person when they have been through so much trauma.
I cannot agree with you.
Grief is something some people can learn to live with, not all. It can drive them insane. I also don't think you can say wanting revenge is a choice, who knows what feelings will engulf even the most mild mannered person when they have been through so much trauma.
I don't think the victims family should be given a choice. That should be down to the law. I do think that the USA are barbaric in imposing the death penalty. Are not the educated supposed to teach a better standard. Having said that they all have a right to bare arms, what sort of law is that. We no longer live in the wild west and have shoot outs at the OK Corall.
Some might say he got what he deserved and I daresay his victim's parents/relatives didn't lose too much sleep.
No, it isn't right but there will inevitably be the odd occasion where matters go awry.
That said, I can't help feeling that the story has been over-dramatised a little.
From the cocktail of drugs he was given there is a slim chance that he was actually 'aware' as such, just that his body reacted in a slightly unusual manner.
No, it isn't right but there will inevitably be the odd occasion where matters go awry.
That said, I can't help feeling that the story has been over-dramatised a little.
From the cocktail of drugs he was given there is a slim chance that he was actually 'aware' as such, just that his body reacted in a slightly unusual manner.
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