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Started by pappy, December 14, 2012, 01:44:23 PM
Quote from: Neill_Prater on December 15, 2012, 12:15:44 AMSad day indeed. All of us who are parents have difficulty comprehending how horrible this must be for the families of the victims. As for the shooter, we may never know what prompted the killing of his mother, or the slaughter of the children, but I'm not sure it really matters anyway, because a normal, sane person can't really understand the thought processes involved in such an act. As for his fate, I, personally, am glad he is dead. It is too bad he didn't die a horrible, slow death, but at least we won't have to endure seeing his face on the news as he is put in protective custody and escorted into a courtroom somewhere. It might make us as humans feel better to see him confronted by those he wronged, but in actuality, he was more than likely a sociopath, unable to feel empathy for anyone, so the idea that he would have to "live" with his actions the rest of his life, is probably not a valid one. I recall seeing the boys, I think, from a school shooting several years ago in the South (Kentucky?) being interviewed for a news program. To me, at least, it was obvious they had absolutely no remorse about what they had done. They should have just popped a cap in their heads and saved the taxpayers a lot of money that is now being spent on their incarceration.