
Although the DC sniper of 2002 received the death penalty and was pronounced dead at 9:11 p.m., friends and family feel that it really didn't make them feel the way that they expected, FBI Analyst Linda Franklin's brother said: "No, I don’t feel any closure. I mean, it’s … it … nothing changes. Not only did he not have any sympathy but was also angry by what he said were "sympathetic" media reports about Muhammad’s children that had aired responding with “They’re talking about Muhammad’s children, but Linda left children behind, too,” Moore said. “She’s got a daughter, Katie, and a son, Thomas, that — Tommy just got back from his second tour in Iraq in the Army. They’re not going to see their Mom. So I don’t have any sympathy for his family or for his children.”Another sibling of a victim Bob Meyers, whose 53-year-old brother, Dean, was shot dead while pumping gas in Virginia, called Tuesday’s execution surreal."Meyers said he had forgiven Muhammad for two reasons: “One is that God calls for me to do that in the Bible and the second thing is related to that. If I don’t, it rots me from the inside out. It doesn’t really hurt John Muhammad or anybody that I have bitterness against.”
Its definitely not easy to forgive someone who killed a loved one of yours, regardless of what the bible says to do your emotions and pain will always take over...no one has any right to dictate how a person may feel but we can hope that they can eventually forgive but never forget. If the table were turned (God Forbid) forgiving would not even be in my vocabulary at that moment and may take years to really forgive ...I feel for them truly and sincerely what a devastating situation...
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