olive
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yes, I understand that. However, I felt that for what it is worth, maybe that insight is relevant, in some way. Obviously, "good" people can become "bad" and vice versa. But if it turns out that Patsy became "bad" and killed her daughter, maybe it still should be noted somehow that she still had done good things in her life. Her life, although if she killed her daughter would have become useless, it wasn't always. Humans deserve more retrospect than the worst, or best, things they've ever done. Do with that what you like.SuperDave said:"However, this is all based on their impressions of her from youth."
That about says it all, doesn't it?
How many times on the news have we seen a serial killer's neighbors interviewed? They all say the same thing: they couldn't imagine them doing that.