> been a good boy since then - can you let me out now?
You're talking about extreme situations. Most homicides are negligent and
involve one person accidentally killed. After that, it's mostly
spouse/relative murders and from what I've read, those are pretty much never
repeat offenders. It's one person who was driven crazy by another person for
some reason and flipped out and killed them. It's not like they're suddenly
crazed killers after everybody. Most often, they are extremely damaged by
the whole situation and would prefer that somebody kill them just to make
the pain stop. Which is one of the reasons why the death penalty doesn't
prevent these kinds of crimes.
Things like Columbine, crazed postal workers, and serial killers are the
exception that makes headlines because they are so extreme.
-Kevin
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