Bloodthirsty Italians shouting angrily over the decision. They're probably the same ones who cheered when Jesus was wrongly crucified. Oh, wait. That was a while ago,,, still,,
The thing about "justice" is, no matter what, it doesn't change the fact that there's one less person in the world. People think that punishing someone will bring comfort to them in the mourning process, but if you have even the slightest doubt of a person's guilt, it just makes it harder. I understand the desire for justice, the want to have someone to blame for your loss, but what good is justice if it's carried out on an innocent person? If there's any doubt at all, convicting someone is just pointing fingers to be pointing fingers.
Hey,,how's an ice-cream slinger such as yourself come up with such brilliance?? I fully agree. :2thumbsup:
So the rules are you can point out a lovely actress but can't admire a lovely murderess? Does not make sense.