My Question Is This~
By celticeagle
@celticeagle (189819)
Boise, Idaho
October 3, 2017 10:37am CST
We hear about so many senseless deaths in the news now days. Seems like some sociopath kills and injures a group of people and then they end their own life. To me that is unfair. No justice for the families of the dead and injured people. I think they are cowards.
So, my question is this: Do you think that these evil people who kill themselves after doing such things, is this just saving us money on court fees and emotional out put? Is this the way it should be? Or, is it leaving these families feeling a lack of justice? Better to have them done away with themselves or........?
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@LovingMyBabies (85923)
• Valdosta, Georgia
3 Oct 17
I think both, it leaves unanswered questions and not enough justice for the families and victims but it also relieves this world of a horrible person.
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@MarshaMusselman (38865)
• Midland, Michigan
6 Oct 17
While it does save the taxpayers money in that way, it leaves a lot of unanswered questions on both sides. Even those families related to the person doing the deed is left to wonder how it happened and how their thinking went awry.
Whether the perps kill themselves or spend a lifetime in jail, I don't know whether either scenario ever does enough justice for the families and friends of the victims. In fact, if the person pleads insanity, that could get them off from paying the full price for their sins and that wouldn't help matters at all either.
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@celticeagle (189819)
• Boise, Idaho
6 Oct 17
The insanity plea usually doesn't go over well anyway.
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@celticeagle (189819)
• Boise, Idaho
8 Oct 17
@MarshaMusselman .....With most judges.
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@MarshaMusselman (38865)
• Midland, Michigan
7 Oct 17
@celticeagle It doesn't go over well with whom? I know I don't like it when it goes that way, but I don't know if the sentences are less harsh when then or what. Maybe those pleas are also a thing of the past.
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