| Famine said: The sad thing is when a person that young or even younger commits a murder, whether intentionally or accidentally, I don't want to say that there is no hope for them no more, but it can't be argued that their lives are never the same. They either live on with heavy guilt, which could onset heavy depression and are more vulnerable to commit suicide, or are now more prone to commit other crimes, or are more likely to be in and out prisons, or it's everything I just mentioned. |
Well, they could try and tacle the guilt: meeting and personally aplogogising to the family of the victim, going on to perform charity and (voluntary) work. Giving talks and helping people with similar problems, or working as some kind of community leader in deprived areas.







