They drove her to suicide. they should all be tortured in the most painful and disturbing ways possible and then slowly killed, preferably by slow mutilation and evisceration, beginning at the feet.
Those four were not the only people who drove her to kill herself, yet you would do worse to them and to yourself by disregarding justice in favour of petty revenge.
You lot go uphold your warrior code and torture and execute whoever you feel deserves it, I'm out.
This. Justice is not revenge. Revenge doesn't do you ANY GOOD AT ALL. It really doesn't. Revenge leads to more revenge, then you're just in a vicious cycle of hateful people murdering each other for murdering each other. You have to break the cycle, decide to be the better person, and fucking forgive the other person for their crimes sometimes. That doesn't mean 'don't punish them in accordance with the law', it means you go, "Listen, you did a horrible thing, and I should hate you for it. But I just want the hate to end, because that horrible thing happened because of hate, and I won't be a party to the continuation of this travesty. I am forgiving you now, I am saying that I feel sorry for you, and I wish I could help you. It's the right thing to do, and though I may not want to do it, I am going to, because it is the only way to make this world a better place."
Taking revenge is the sign of a weak person. People always seem to forget that the people who murder and rape and destroy are actually... People too. How would you feel in their shoes? And don't get self-righteous and say, "I would NEVER do something like that!" because that's not what I asked. I asked, 'How would you feel in their shoes?' You would want help, and understanding. I can say, as someone who is on the receiving end of punishment from the Justice Department, that what you think about criminals is wrong. Flat out wrong. They are people, with mothers and fathers and husbands and wives and children and siblings and friends who love them. They are not some subhuman cast of monstrous creatures that exist solely to cause mayhem. They are
people that make mistakes greater than the norm. Anyways, I guess I'll get down from my soapbox now, after I provide one example for you that I feel proves my point rather poignantly. Linda rule was murdered by Gary Ridgeway, a serial killer. At his trial, family members of the victims got on the stand and damned him, wished him cruel and painful deaths, and told him he was going to hell.
And then the father of Linda Rule stood up to speak.