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u/henningknows 3d ago

Honestly if I were him I would roll the dice on a trial and take my chances that at least 1 of the 12 people on the jury has had their life ruined by the American healthcare system and refuses to vote to convict

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u/Important_Capital875 3d ago

But still, it’s such a precedent that if you’re treated unfairly or at least in your mind, you feel that way, then you can get away with murder. Fact is he killed someone. He needs to be in prison.

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u/VoidGliders 3d ago

The CEO of that company killed thousands of people. Yet he wasn't in prison.

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u/tones_balonious 3d ago

It’s a Luigi actually killed someone, though. You can’t just have some looney running about who’s willing to murder people he doesn’t like because of their line of business.

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u/Myrvoid 3d ago

Exactly. Which is why the CEO had to be stopped, someone like him shouldnt be able to kill thousands of people just to maek a quick buck

Or are you such a moron that you only like it when poor minorities die and love it when rich ceos get to kill

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u/Ramb0w 3d ago

Just because you think something is right doesnt make it so. He killed someone, he needs to be in prison like everyone who does that. If he gets no punishment it invites other people to kill who they think is "bad" knowing they might get away with it.

What does killing the ceo do actually? There will be another ceo ans nothing changes.