FrancesBeansRevenge
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Originally posted by: johnjohn320
Let's say you have a teenaged son, whom you've raised to the best of your ability, and done your damndest to teach right from wrong. He's a good, promising kid, you're proud of him, and have high hopes for his future. But one day, your son snaps. He goes off and steals a bunch of guns and ammo, then walks into his crowded school and pulls an act worse than Columbine, killing dozens of his classmates. He then ends the attack by killing himself.
Now, the issue comes up of what to do with his remains. Everyone's screaming "burn the fvcker!". Wouldn't you, however, plead and fight to get your son's remains back, so your family can hold a proper burial. If you say you wouldn't, you either have no heart, or you're lying to yourself.
If my son were to ever murder someone I would want to spit in his face before he was executed by the state (as quickly after a trial as possible).
