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Originally Posted by Caff
Exactly.
Whether dead or alive a perpritrator of a crime, if found guilty, should be punished in a fitting way. In this case peoples memory of him might change.
Similarly, someone accused of crime of which they were innocent, and executed/incarcerated, may be exonerated - whether they living or dead.
Whatever the outcome, those that loved, admired or knew him as a friend will have new worriess. Mud sticks.
I'll wait for the outcome.
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The problem is, he never can be found legally guilty of anything. You can't try a dead man, and TBH we shouldn't attempt to - he can't stand up and offer any sort of defence.