It's a slippery slope arguing that a schizophrenic episode (for a man with no known public record of schizophrenia) caused the killings. How does one prove one occurred or didn't occur?
It sets a dangerous precedent for people want to commit a murder and are looking for a loophole to escape severe punishment.
Some of you on this Board seem to think a drunk driver is more repugnant for killing 5 people with his vehicle than Matt de Grood is of stabbing 5 people at a party.
I can't believe some of you on this board.
It reaffirms my belief that there is no hope for humanity or society
Last edited by 1stLand; 04-16-2014 at 11:18 PM.
Reason: Grammer
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