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Originally Posted by tophcfa
Regardless of what a court finds, by saying he feels no guilt after killing a co-worker, he sunk himself in the court of public opinion. What a heartless A HOLE!
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Heartless? Probably, but I don't know him so I can't comment.
Saying one "feels no guilt" just means he doesn't feel he intentionally meant to cause harm to anyone. It does not specifically mean he may not feel sorrow, anger, frustration, loss, or any number of things that one feels when a tragedy happens. Many people, if not most, often feel they are to blame, even if they are not. They assume the roll of martyr. "Oh, if only I would or would not have...."
And, I am pretty sure his attorney made sure he would NOT assume any blame since even the most inept prosecutors would smell blood and go for it.
As I said earlier on, there will, I am certain, be a movie "based on" this incident in the not too distant future.
As I am sure some movie producer must have said, "Never let a good tragedy go to waste".