I do not understand your comment. I would say that Cox and his accomplices are poster children for Planned Parenthood’s message that human life is cheap and disposable, and that it is okay to kill someone for personal gain. In a large part, they are the result of the culture that Planned Parenthood and its ilk have been working hard to foster since 1973 (and before, when they were pushing for legal abortion).
1. The "survivor guilt" of Kermit Alexander and his brother.
2. The impact of the crime on Alexander's marriage and career.
3. Alexander's background and childhood.
4. The stupidity of the perpetrators of this horrific crime.
If anything, the author makes a compelling case that the world would have been better off if the perpetrators -- and probably everyone within five or six branches of them on their family trees -- had never been born. That is why I said it comes across as more of a Planned Parenthood public-service ad than anything else.