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Pickton Trial: Finding Fault
By mikiain
Created 12/09/2007 - 12:30

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I just read about the families of the deceased women being critical about how they are treated throughout the trial and how frustrated they feel. I have my own frustration.

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I am fully aware that these crimes were horrific and that no one should die needlessly or at the hand of an insane person. I feel for these women who met their deaths in this fashion.

My question to you all is: Where is the guilt and remorse from the families of these women? Do they not feel any responsibility for the way they brought them up or treated them or did not look after them if they were mentally ill? Surely some remorse should be there?

Instead they fight for money and reserved seats so they can be inside the trial hoping to get rid of their deep-rooted anxiety by having the courts find a killer, and thus, relieve themselves of any responsibility for the way these women were brought up.

I think it is shameful that no family member, to my knowledge, has ever said any words about their responsibility, their guilt or any remorse for how they brought up these women, and became what they became.

I feel that this lack of remorse says a lot about these so called 'family members'.

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My question to you all is: Where is the guilt and remorse from the families of these women?
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