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But.... The FBI explaining it is one thing, what would be even more intesting is an article from the media, perhaps with a bit of criticism in it...
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
well, people changes. What's the point of pursuing someone who doing evil things 20-30 years ago, even if that was murder, IF that was their only crime, or they didn't commit crimes in 20-30 years and now have good family, lives, etc. What's the point of "justice"? the victim are long gone, the damage may allready healed (mostly), and lives going on. Why not just put some kind of statue of limitations (but definitely no for serial murderers)
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I agree when it comes to sentencing.
But the police should definitely continue trying to figure out what happened. The families of the victims will always desire to know the truth of what happened to their loved one. This is where an amnesty can come in handy; if the threat of prison is removed, more people will be willing to confess their crime.
I don't believe that people still crave blood after 40 years. But I do believe that they want to know the truth just as badly.
But then again, I'm a hippie who doesn't really believe in punishment at all....
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
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