Chunchunmaru
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This is an interesting case because the killer "has it all made in society". There is little motivation for him to take the life of another.
And yet he does, influenced heavily by ideology, and a self-perceived failure of the system to correct the rich taking from the poor.
Despite the public's reaction to the killing, that is all it will ever accomplish, because the country's politicians on both sides are bankrolled by UHC amongst many other insurer giants, and will never have the will to change anything.
And yet he does, influenced heavily by ideology, and a self-perceived failure of the system to correct the rich taking from the poor.
Despite the public's reaction to the killing, that is all it will ever accomplish, because the country's politicians on both sides are bankrolled by UHC amongst many other insurer giants, and will never have the will to change anything.
