Better Late Than Never? Conisdering the magnitude of the crimes commited, it seems fair that he be brought to justice but at the age of 90 is prison really the right punishment? What is to be learned from putting a 90 year old man in prison for 3 years? Could he be put to better use?
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I don’t know as he will have long to suffer for his crimes. Does he regret what he did? If not he will have to pay for his crimes on the other side when he passes over.
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I figured at 90 there are better ways to make amends. Seems a little a late to be punishing for crimes especially when he could possibly pass on due to natural causes.
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I agree.
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