I mentioned at the- the "sleepover"- that at the end of that particular case I spoke about, we let the murderer go free. It certainly wasn't the first or only time we took the law into our hands in such a way. If the victim was justifiably cruel, and the murderer was acting in vengeance- either for themselves or others. Or if their reason behind the act was to protect others... Things like that.
I don't know. I guess I'm saying... if Hux had still been alive this week, and you had taken him down instead, I feel that quite a few people wouldn't feel quite as bitter.
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I mentioned at the- the "sleepover"- that at the end of that particular case I spoke about, we let the murderer go free. It certainly wasn't the first or only time we took the law into our hands in such a way. If the victim was justifiably cruel, and the murderer was acting in vengeance- either for themselves or others. Or if their reason behind the act was to protect others... Things like that.
I don't know. I guess I'm saying... if Hux had still been alive this week, and you had taken him down instead, I feel that quite a few people wouldn't feel quite as bitter.