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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 653015" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>I would not say he "deserved" to die, but that was the result and I find little reason to fret over it. People find interesting ways to remove themselves from the gene pool when they are inebriated, and this is no different. I just have to put myself in that then 68 year old man's shoes to understand why he did what he did. Its early in the morning, and a shadowy figure is attempting to enter my front door. I'm not expecting anybody, and being so early in the morning I'm assuming that person has some kind of ill intentions for me and or my property. The home owner could not have known the kid was drunk, and he took the actions necessary to defend himself. I only see a need to feel sorry for the man who obviously had to take another human's life, and since I've never had to do that I imagine its a tough decision to make. I find it appalling that this many years after that incident the home owner is still fighting to keep his freedom when he was simply doing what he believed was right at the time based on what little information he had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 653015, member: 249"] I would not say he "deserved" to die, but that was the result and I find little reason to fret over it. People find interesting ways to remove themselves from the gene pool when they are inebriated, and this is no different. I just have to put myself in that then 68 year old man's shoes to understand why he did what he did. Its early in the morning, and a shadowy figure is attempting to enter my front door. I'm not expecting anybody, and being so early in the morning I'm assuming that person has some kind of ill intentions for me and or my property. The home owner could not have known the kid was drunk, and he took the actions necessary to defend himself. I only see a need to feel sorry for the man who obviously had to take another human's life, and since I've never had to do that I imagine its a tough decision to make. I find it appalling that this many years after that incident the home owner is still fighting to keep his freedom when he was simply doing what he believed was right at the time based on what little information he had. [/QUOTE]
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