Crimes need a guilty mind to go with the guilty act too. If you hit a child while driving, you wouldn't find it fair because you didn't mean to hit them or indeed kill them. Strangely, this particular case isn't as clean cut as he clearly wanted hm off his daughter. I see your point though, he did commit a crime but it's that tiny bit where he felt remorse afterwards that changes everything.



, I'm not. If a rape victim killed their attacker later on in life they'd be prosecuted but if they lied and say it was necessary to kill the rapist to get free well then I don't see courts sending the girl to prison. The father of the victim seems like a nice man, admitting he was wrong even though he could of lied about it. Even though he admitted it, he admitted to a crime.
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