Good Chocobo

Member 991

Level 14.63

Mar 2006

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Dec 6, 2006, 10:12 PM
Local time: Dec 6, 2006, 10:12 PM
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I can't feel any sympathy for this kid after hearing what he did. I'd do the same thing the judge did, deny the appeal.
I'm going to have to go with "you did the crime, now you're gonna do the time." There's a reason why cops try to reach out to kids not to commit crimes, and obviously this kid didn't give it much thought till after he was put in. And this should be a lesson to every parent out there to teach their kids that killing other people is wrong (at least the way those guys did it. Killing someone in self-defense or to protect another person's life is different, but I don't think jumping on a homeless guy's chest cause you're bored qualifies as either one of those two).
If he really wants to help people, then he should do it after he gets out, and hopefully teach others not to do stupid things like that so they don't end up like him. But I don't think he should get out just because he's bored in there. I'm sure that homeless man didn't want to die by those morons either, but it still happened (and again, they didn't seem to care about the fact that they were taking another person's life away).
To me, it sounds more like he's sorry he got caught, rather than sorrow for having killed the man.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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