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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
I don't really believe in Vigilant justice, its just not the right thing to do.
However you hope that his conscience haunts him for the rest of his life, However it just doesn't seem to feel like he's taken responsibility for essentially murdering 5 people and that's the tragedy.
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I may have mentioned this earlier in the thread but my cousin is a guard at Bowden where he was staying and you're absolutely right. He was never contrite and often thought of himself as the victim and being unfairly persecuted. The threat of violence towards him from other inmates is the only reason he stopped making noise in the press about appeals and such.