question
Would you feel differently if you knew that this guy HONESTLY believed he HAD to do what he did to protect his niece and nephews?
If he is truly insane, and thinks he was doing the right thing, which he claimed in the artical, does that make him evil or noble.
There's another rumor that this guy risked his own life to save an injured hiker standed in a gorge. It's said that he didn't even know the hiker.
The news artical reveals that he is not very bright, does not have a violent past, and feels like he had no choice but to try to save the world from two evil people.
Superhero complex? Insane? Clever cover up?
What do you all think?
(I'm just trying to stimulate thought, here, I'm in no way defending him)