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Glad he's dead or has he cheated justice?
No best answer has yet been selected by spacechimp. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it is a great achievement of our civilised society that he wouldn't have got the death penalty. Death isn't justice in my opinion; justice is sitting in a cell for the rest of your life contemplating the evil errors of your pasts. I'm just not sure he had enough time to truly regret what he'd done.
He's dead.I am sorry for that because the murdering scheming basta*d hasnt had to face up to his barbaric atrocities.I'm sorry for the families of the victims who now dont have 'closure'.
He didnt suffer (unfortunately)- but I suspect he would have had as much respect for the court and would have been as arrogant as Saddam.
That's some really screwed logic. The world would be a better place without thieves, therefore thieves should not be allowed to exist?
What I would say is that the world would be a better place without genocide, rape or murder, therefore genocide, rape and murder should not be allowed to take place.
Am I missing something? I don't know how anyone could infer from spacechimp's comments that he/she is a sympathiser or supporter of Milosevic. Bizarre.
To clarify my own point, I'm glad that he's dead because he's no longer in the world and that can only be a good thing. On the other hand, he never received a sentence - whatever it would have been, so he did cheat justice.