Kris,
Well considered!
I've never known you to go on at such length; good to "hear" you.
What, no poem? ;-)
I think the fellow went wrong in the planning stages. After such planning, the
actions were inevitable. The project had a life of its own after the first
idea or plan rooted in him. It was like a demon living off the juices of the
fellow; the fellow became unwitting and numb after he began the planning stages
of the murderous project. He didn't feed it consciously, it fed off of him.
But he is guilty, because he himself raised the first strains of the plan.
That's what damned him to complete the project. Now, a Jury may find him
otherwise in the commission (of the crimes), but he is guilty of raising the
first germ of a thought and allowing it to feed on him like a brain-cancer.
I'll leave this for now, and let the Legal system work.
A mystery glares, for me. And that is, WHY did he reveal to the Cops that his
place was booby-trapped?
(Maybe a poem will form on its own, Kris. Or is that how they usually "form"?)
Take care,
--Joe
> Kristopher Grey <kris@...> wrote:
>
> We are forced to judge on appearance, on actions.
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