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Why deluded? As long as that person is living they are a constant threat and remInDer of what happened to them.
I'm saying even after you merk the dude, there will still be reminders of what happened to your child and it is delusional to think killing them will all of a sudden get rid of that. And if the victim is ever going to overcome that, it will more than likely be the result of counseling ad therapy. If the person is still a threat (still at large) there are other ways to make sure they're no longer a threat besides killing them...like calling the police.
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Why deluded? As long as that person is living they are a constant threat and remInDer of what happened to them.
I'm saying even after you merk the dude, there will still be reminders of what happened to your child and it is delusional to think killing them will all of a sudden get rid of that. And if the victim is ever going to overcome that, it will more than likely be the result of counseling ad therapy. If the person is still a threat (still at large) there are other ways to make sure they're no longer a threat besides killing them...like calling the police.
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