For all those who keep using the word murder, the point is that is was decided it wasn't a murder. Or, that he wasn't criminally responsible for Tim McLean's death. Like I said in a previous post, a better way to look at it based on the medical knowledge we have and evidence in the case is 'crappy things that happen and are nearly impossible to prevent', like so many other tragedies in the world.
Now you may have feelings against that ruling (which are human and normal) and you may want the system to change back to a more dated system of justice, but as we stand now, it's not considered a murder, so arguments using that logic and the need for justice aren't really sound.
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