07-03-2007, 10:46 AM
At what point, then, can we consider anyone to "be in the right state of mind" when they strangle their wife and smother their child? If never... then are we just never supposed to assign guilt to murderers because they all "snapped," "lost it," "blacked out," or "weren't in the right state of mind?" Shouldn't there be some level of accountability?
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