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Originally Posted by T@T
Killers are wired differently
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That's the thing, he doesn't have that component. He was asking people to kill him as soon as his episode ended and he was filled with remorse. It's a different animal than someone who can kill without regret, and thus the different treatment in the eyes of the court.
Why waste our time and money locking a guy up who is highly unlikely to reoffend? Much more dangerous people are released all the time.
How he lives with his remorse is his problem now. It is sad, and like fotze said, he was dealt a horrible brain card. We need ways to identify and treat these p people BEFORE they have an episode where someone winds up hurt or dead.