Just out of curiosity, how much does it have to be before it officially crosses the line and becomes too much for human dignity? One murder? Two murders? Insurance fraud?
Why do people even think this form of unrest ever amounts to anything? Has anyone ever been like "hey, [insert identity here] are causing all this random death, suddenly I feel motivated to sympathize with whatever their unspoken issue with the world is"?
To me, in this context, death is death. Many people like to jump into talks about things like motives, identity, and so on. Side circumstances. But they're all just that, circumstances. All amoral details in a tragedy are equally amoral.
Explain it like I'm five. Why are the funds such a big deal? Paying lawyers doesn't make the lawyers better at their job to my knowledge, it just makes the lawyers better paid. For better or worse, I'm guessing the judge will be the one getting the last word.
Also, he's from a rich family, correct? Why not take from them?
Just out of curiosity, how much does it have to be before it officially crosses the line and becomes too much for human dignity? One murder? Two murders? Insurance fraud?