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Originally Posted by Cole436
Calm down people.
This man isn't a monster. He's a stupid man, who made a very irresponsible, selfish and fatally dangerous bad decision. Anyone who has worked in the construction industry can name off half a dozen guys off the top of their heads who could have potentially been in the same situation (or are amazed they haven't yet). Should he be in jail longer? I believe so. Is it his fault our system is set up the way it is, so that he can be released after three years? Absolutely not.
Those of you who are wishing death to this guy are really the ones acting like monsters. I have no doubt in my mind this incident has haunted him every day, and will continue to for the rest of his life.
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I have a lot of doubt that this scum has any kind of remorse. His actions certainly haven't lent to that.
When he appealed his sentence because he basically didn't find it fair he had to know even deep down it would hurt what was left of the family and friends of the victim.
His actions during and after the action where he decided to try to hide evidence instead of trying to help the family shows that this is not a good person at all.
The sentence was a joke and where they could have sent a strong message about drinking and driving the system failed, But that is the fault of the system.
I would hope that no one ever hires this scum and he suffers in the gutter.
But him being haunted by nightmares and an image of him crying all day in his cell don't strike as true for me.
He strikes me as very self centered.