To: Borges
A former Auschwitz guard has died days before his trial in Germany -- dashing the hopes of survivors who wanted to see justice for their dead parents. How so? He ain't getting any deader.
2 posted on
04/08/2016 9:39:01 AM PDT by
Still Thinking
(Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
To: Still Thinking
A trial and conviction, then death, would mean some closure for the victims and their families.
When a war criminal dies of old age before trial, he essentially got away with murder.
17 posted on
04/08/2016 9:54:48 AM PDT by
BitWielder1
(I'd rather have Unequal Wealth than Equal Poverty.)
To: Still Thinking
Kinda doesn’t sound like they think a lot about God.
19 posted on
04/08/2016 9:55:43 AM PDT by
HiTech RedNeck
(Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
To: Still Thinking
How so? He ain't getting any deader. Exactly. What were the hopes of this family for justice? Execution? Or did they think the trial would result in a death sentence for this guy AND his entire family?
To: Still Thinking
How so? He ain't getting any deader. The Brits used to dig up the dead-and-buried and then hang and decapitate them just to bring the point of guilt home...
To: Still Thinking
He is facing the ultimate trial. He would probably rather face the one here.....
78 posted on
04/08/2016 10:40:59 AM PDT by
Mom MD
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