I was referencing the post saying it would have been okay to restrain the killer before he lit her on fire--as long as he was restrained SAFELY.
Unfortunately, that's physically very challenging, so why even risk trying to stop him before he hurt her? Especially if you could be charged with a crime for trying.
I don't want to rehash all that stuff, but we're seeing many people say they will not risk stepping between the criminally insane and their victims for that very reason. So, we've become a more apathetic society. Actions have consequences.
From what I understand, no one was even there at this event to stop the killer. But, it's sad in a way that had someone been there and saved the woman's life so she was never set on fire, and in the process killed her assailant--we'd be calling for his head on a platter.
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