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Journal mercedo's Journal: Werewolf 3

17 years ago, serial murder of four little girls occurred. Fortunately the murderer was caught in his fifth attempt, that was failed.

Since then many scientists and scholars, psycologists and psychiatrists, sociologists and criminologists have long argued that whether he is normal or insane, etc.

Three categories were raised as the possible cases, one is just a cae of character disorder, responsible to the crimes. The second is that he is a holder of multiple-character, which is partly responsible to the crimes. The third is he is one of the severe cases of disintegration syndrome, completely unable to have responsibility to the crimes. If he were categolised case 3 or 2, he would be free from charge, he will put to a mental hospital but anyway his life will be spared. He was categolised as case 1, and he was sentenced to death penalty from the Supreme Court of Japan.

Werewolf, Mr Hyde, there were so many sufferers of this complex disease, he might not be responsible when he is normal, or Dr Jykill, but he is responssible for his crimes he committed when he was a werewolf, Mr Hyde. We cannot kill just a normal person, Dr Jykill, but we ought to impose death penalty on a werewolf, or Mr Hyde.

Our law shows justice to werewolf, Mr Hyde, not upon an ordinary person, or respectable Dr Hyde. Natural Consequences.

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  • We cannot kill just a normal person, Dr Jykill, but we ought to impose death penalty on a werewolf, or Mr Hyde.

    What if... as described by many screenwriters, Mr. Hyde and werewolf's reasonable alter-egos were conscious of the malice and terror committed by their other halfs, and did nothing to stop them. Doesn't that make Dr. Jykill, etc. possible accessories to whatever crime committed. If so then neither party is innocent and at best their involvement could slightly lessen the sentence of Mr. Hyde and wer

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