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One religious reference in the April PC struck me as odd at the time and still seems odd, especially since we all think the PC was carefully scripted and words carefully chosen. Carter mentions “The Shack” and evil, death, and eternity. He then says, and I quote “And I can assure you that how you left them in that woods is not....is not...what they are experiencing today”. Why would you feel that needed to be said? Do they think the killer is part of some religious group with very different ideas on eternity than the norm and LE was challenging him on that? I’m sure I’m probably over-thinking it, but it just seems weird in a carefully crafted PC, in a country where the vast majority are Christians, that you feel the need to say something like this.
Well, they were appealing to his conscience. Honestly, how much conscience can a brutal murderer of two teens have left? Yet to rationalize this appeal to the murderer’s conscience, DC had to say something along the lines of, “they are in a better place”. Maybe even, so that the murderer would not be afraid to step ahead?