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Watching a special on BTK. Makes me wonder. Do know a guy through my grandparents when they were missionaries in Philadelphia. He murdered someone on drugs, didn't recall it till years later, always thought it was a dream (plus he was in a coma some time after that). Came to realize it was real. Confessed his crime and family of victim forgave him. Serving 20-40 years. Up for parole in 2 months. Had dinner with him when I was 12 or 13 before he went to jail.

Watching a special on BTK. Makes me wonder. Do know a guy through my grandparents when they were missionaries in Philadelphia. He murdered someone on drugs, didn't recall it till years later, always thought it was a dream (plus he was in a coma some time after that). Came to realize it was real. Confessed his crime and family of victim forgave him. Serving 20-40 years. Up for parole in 2 months. Had dinner with him when I was 12 or 13 before he went to jail.

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"An eye for an eye, and the whole world would be blind"

Lol first I heard that, yeah some bleeding heart liberal idiot faggot who's never had his dear sister or his mother or his wife raped and strangled to death and then dumped on some remote dirt road likely said it.

And even then, I've seen people stand in the courtroom and publicly 'forgive' these evil irredeemable psychopathic murderers and they are only doing it to make themselves feel good but it's a horrible disservice to other victims, to the world, and to the justice system.

I love the families that camp out and then cheer when their loved one's murderer is fried.

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