Re: jack c/erik l
You never think about another kind of life?
I think she knows me well enough to know I'm not easily swayed by anyone. I know I did what felt right, and I know there was fundamental selfishness in it, and that it wasn't the right way to go about things even if it achieved the right outcome.
I can't blame the people who want to find me for wanting my head. I gave up a long time ago on trying to fix the broken system on a person by person basis, but I still feel there are times when a court won't stop an atrocity or get the necessary justice. That doesn't mean the people who believe in those courts, particularly the ones who knew full well that Osborn would never be convicted, are wrong. They want to protect the rights of the innocent, and to do that, you have to be willing to protect the rights of the guilty.