If you propose to put the inferior lugnuts on GrimGreer's car, I find no fault in you, subjectively.
Objectively, of course, you are in the same category as Mikey and Grim, and their co-conspirator, Lover of Thanatos, Felos.
I wish Greer would go sailing out among the mangroves in a boat with a nice tall metal mast...
Objectively, of course, you are in the same category as Mikey and Grim, and their co-conspirator, Lover of Thanatos, Felos.
You mean 'would be'? I wouldn't actually sabotage Greer's car, nice as the thought might be. I am somewhat curious, though, about the legal effect of contrafactual "legal facts". Among other things, if it could be shown that the court order for Terri's execution was predicated upon deliberate fraud by Michael and Felos, could they be charged with murder? What exactly would have to be proven, and what would be the burdens of proof?