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Originally Posted by peter12
Probably should dial it back until he is actually proven guilty in a court of law. He is a suspect at this point. That is all anyone knows.
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It sounds like the issue isn't whether he did it, like many mass murders, and more about how to handle the situation. I'd suggest we await to hear the circumstances, but if he's the one every witness says saw him do it, the only issue is why he did it and how long he should spend in prison.
EDIT: Let me add, if there's a doubt he's the one he should get the benefit of the law, but at least now it sounds like its not a case of whom but rather why. If there's a doubt as to whom, sure, make no official judgment until he's tried... that being said... as a potential future law student he's about to learn the law from a far different perspective than it seems he planned. It doesn't make sense yet.