I agree. Doubt it helps the families of his victims but they will have their own thoughts on that. Doesn't bring anyone back.
Brownie28 wrote:
Weirdest thing is the timing. He was JUST acquitted on the double murder. His lawyer, Jose Baez, just got done saying that he thinks Aaron will eventually get out of prison and that acquittal was the first step in that direction. Why now? It's bizarre, but so has been this entire story.
Pretty sad all around, I won't bemoan his death but I also won't celebrate it. He was a phenomenal athlete but an idiotic, morally corrupt human. It's a shame that his family, friends, teammates, whoever really cared for him couldn't find a way to help steer him in the right direction.
They constantly try to escape from the darkness outside and within
Dreaming of systems so perfect that no one will need to be good T.S. Eliot