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Libby Milliken's avatar

The public reaction to this crime brings to mind the 1977 Indianapolis case of Tony Kiritsis who took a mortgage banker hostage for 63 hours by wiring a shotgun to the mortgage banker’s head.

Against the evidence presented at trial, the jury found Kiritsis NG by Reason of Insanity. In spite of the brutality of the act and due to the economic woes of the time, the jurors apparently empathized heavily with Kiritsis’ anger over the threatened foreclosure on his property.

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Andreas Wickander's avatar

This was by far the best piece I’ve read about the case so far! We in Sweden are extremely conflicted on the issue (and it features heavily on the news here), given our stance on healthcare being obviously funded by the taxpayers, while of course being very anti-violence, not having been involved in a war since 1814. One of our leading economy columnists, wrote “of course it’s never right to use violence, but…”, in his column on the case yesterday. Your perspective broadens the view, so thank you.

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