We're all victims of something, as long as we blame others for our own problems. (I learned that from Bill and Hillary.)
Dennis Prager, in his book _Take a Second Look_, identifies how the media fails us all by elevating compassion beyond justice. It isn't healthy at all.
Justice demands that this guilt be punished.
"Super-sized" compassion only moves us away from justice into a perverse form of idolatry. Compassion yes, AND justice yes.
In this case the killer himself had a better grasp of his guilt and its consequence than the Circus of counselors all around him. Ross's words indicate he was tormented with guilt, maybe even to the point of repenting.
But still, justice must be served.
The liberal and broken MSM doesn't like to hear someone clearly voice their own guilt and remorse or heaven forbid! to say he is deserving of his punishment.
They think such are signs of a sick person.
Well...that's pretty sick!
No, Ross was right about this one thing. He was guilty and he deserved to die. Justice was served.