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SciFiBoy said:
sguy78 said:
highwaystar101 said:

It's not a US matter so I don't see why a representative of the FBI feels as though he should get involved. Sometimes I swear some the Americans think USA=World.

Anyway, the nature of his crime is disgusting and life in prison is a just punishment, but in a case where the criminal is at deaths door then perhaps one last taste of freedom on compassionate will be good for him. Really for no other grounds that it will really make him reflect on the bad choices he made and the life he's missed out on because of his crimes before he dies...

Perhaps then he will realise the sanctity of life and realise the true extent of what he had caused.

Again, the majority of those on that plane were American. The U.S. government should not have a say?

it took place in Scotland...he was tried...and put in prison....by Scotland...so no...the US does not have a say...in Scottish affairs...may it stay that way forever...

reading about the "evidence" they used to prosecute him also...sounds to me like it was a case of "lets blame someone...he'll do"

I'm sure hundreds of American families would beg to differ.