laces
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Great attitude, Gracielee. I fully agree. it's not what happens to you, but how you react to it that's important. life sucks for many people, but they still keep trying to be decent human beings, hold down jobs, and have loving relationships with others. At some point a person has to be held accountable for the actions he or she takes, no matter how much mental illness runs in the genes, or how little they held onto their "blankie". I do feel compassion for this mom and family who never asked for any of this. They have the double burden of knowing that the person they love took the life of another in violence and destroyed an innocent person's family life and future. Even the truly nutty try to cover up their crimes....you can argue for temporary insanity all day long, but at some point he knew he had done it and chose to keep hiding it - adding on to his own daily hell. I still feel he was in a comfort zone in that house.