TheBostonStraggler
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The most common factor among inmates is poverty and lack of a father in the house increases the likelihood of poverty.
People like Hernandez ARE born. Circumstances don't lead to killing people for fun.
Hypothetically speaking, if it was found poverty among two parent households produced a less likely outcome for being a prison inmate,
I don't think anyone cares....it's not like we're going to feel sympathy for Aaron.
Just his victims....Hernandez isn't a victim, he's a perpetrator
Provided one who illegally murders someone, especially in cold blood, get's a commensurate and just punishment, the system to deal with crime actually worked. That's not the needed consideration now, that's something we all agree with. With that said it's the discovery of the whys to see if it can be avoided.
If it's caring about what happened to AH as a youth or if the motivation is something else that will make one think on how this whole thing ultimately happened, I'm good with it either way. I don't know why anyone wouldn't be. It's good for everyone when something like this gets into the hows and whys. And ultimately isn't it true that it is caring about victims to consider/look at what causes someone to commit such a violent act to see if there are mechanisms to avoid it in the future and reduce additional victims??