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Originally Posted by Dan.Linehan Unless Anna and Daniel were physically forced to take the drugs, I don't see how their deaths would be legally considered murders. "Facilitation of someone's self-destruction" is very difficult charge to prove.
All in all, this is a tawdry affair, and I don't necessarily see Anna as a victim.
In fact, just because she is broadcasting a message with a certain slant, does that necessarily mean it's true? |
Same for me here.
I can easily believe Anna broadcasting messages from the other side, but I imagine just cause she's dead it doesn't necessarily make her a wiser or more reliable source of information, especially if she's still very earth bound and calling for justice.
To me that would imply that she really hasn't found that peaceful connection to the source and sense of "all is one" on the other side yet either. Warning others is one thing but simply going after someone who "wronged" you doesn't sound like a very high-up-where-we-belong perspective.
Why can't she let bygones be bygones even after death when she already knows there's an afterlife, and move along on her spiritual path toward home? If she can't move on until someone down here is put to prison and she got her "revenge" she's probably not moving in the right direction on the whole.