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Yes and no. Maybe lived long enough to face everyone after his crimes had been discovered. Just to feel the humiliation and shame and judgment. But beyond that, I'm okay with his death.
There's a part of me that feels like this man didn't have the ability to suffer shame or humiliation. That's the only reason I wanted him captured alive but he would have strangled the legal system. I ended up being very okay with him dying.
Yeah, I'm sure he would not have felt shame or humiliation. But he thought he was such a top dog in the business world, I would have loved to see all his associates turn their backs on him.
But I agree, he would have totally strangled the legal system. And tax dollars (should) have better things to do than provide a life for scum like him.
But I agree, he would have totally strangled the legal system. And tax dollars (should) have better things to do than provide a life for scum like him.
They certainly chilled towards his family pretty quickly. In real life, they'd be freezing his assets, too.
And, in an effort to save money, they may have been forced to strike a deal. Big ugh.
And, in an effort to save money, they may have been forced to strike a deal. Big ugh.
Yeah, and he'd smugly live out the rest of his life. Probably pick up old habits eventually. No thanks.
If there was a black and white world he should have lived and been punished. As there are many things that could have gone wrong with him getting justice I am okay with him dying.