From: Ziana Astralos (zianastralos@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Feb 12 2000 - 15:50:41 MST
--Jeff Davis wrote:
> It's clear to me--dare I say obvious--that if the
> Dr. Jekyll created this personality duality so that
> the crimes could be committed without "his"
> knowledge, then he is the leading agent in a
> criminal conspiracy, and deserves the lion's share
> of the blame. Creating the means to escape
> responsibility for your crimes is just an additional
> crime. Nail the sumbitch.
What if the person in question ended up in the
Jekyll/Hyde situation without his own intentions to do
so? And either way, no matter 'which one' is convicted
of the crime, how could just one of Jekyll or Hyde be
punished but not the other?
Onward,
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