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Originally Posted by 1stLand
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
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you are right it is a slippery slope, alcoholism is a disease so are drunk drivers really responsible? Some seem to be bending over backwards to defend this guy and riding on their high horses...everyone is so PC these days yet society is going down the ####ter
Matt needs help and I hope he gets it, behind bars...he never deserves to live in a free society