Chapter Seventeen: Criminal Intent

 That is the part of the 
beauty of all literature.
You discover that your longings
are universal longings,
that you're not lonely and isolated
from anyone. You belong.

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Fantasy is escapist,
and that is its glory.
If a soldier is imprisoned by
the enemy, don't we consider
it his duty to escape? . . .
If we value the freedom of
mind and soul, if we're partisans
of liberty, then it's our plain
duty to escape, and to take as
many people with us as we can!

J.R.R. Tolkien

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There are many methods to commit a perfect crime. Like the affairs of life, one must oblige to comply to all the things that he ought to be done as implicitly obligatory. The senses of the criminal obey a different kind of song, such that he sees his own action to be compliant with the rules of existence, as one would see himself in the reflection of the mirror. The state of human condition has always been dependent on matters of collected experiences and its brutal interpretation that has been compulsory shaped by the many circumstances that ultimately forms the very foundations of the soul. While physical barriers exist, the soul becomes, in this way, extremely pliable.

So, the crime itself is a product of rationalization that the mind is very much capable of processing, according to the criminal's biological development and the identified limitations of medicine that we cannot, unfortunately, simultaneously ascertain. Human development itself is a movement of cells, the motion of life that results to organic growth. Alongside the many things that are alive which also grows and mature in this world, a human subjected to his own consciousness will also determine his place in a dwelling of corrupted thoughts that he did not choose.

And so he is here, in a hometown he could not recognize, but he seems unaffected by the presence of the many stimulus that his circumstances have to offer. By processing the information he gathered from all of his senses, he could not see himself identifying to this certain place. He then convinced himself that he is now lost, alone, and worthless.

A picture of life is the same picture that is pictured by the commission of a particular crime. All arguments that may be taken into consideration by the careful order of the premises that can be produced by the logical thoughts, however, all human acts are appreciated in two major circles of values, sometimes presented in a duality of good and evil, or truth and falsehood.

But let us understand the crimes presented by this book to be the crimes that were motivated by pure evil. Whatever the reasons that may be cited in defense by a fair trial of facts, let this writing assume that such actions are motivated by false sense and ideologies or reasons that are clearly established as absolute falsehoods.

It may be the case that some of the circumstances to be written later on in this very same book may justify the application of justice in the crimes committed by anybody mentioned by name or obvious identification. And so it is also presumed that judiciable questions petitioned in courts of such kind will appreciate the cases in a strict standard of proof beyond reasonable doubt, and nothing more or anything less.

Amid the crimes of plagiarism or the known limited application of scientific precepts, it is also reserved by the many facts and reasons elucidated in this book (as written by the author or simply narrated by the circumstances as a subject of necessity by means of implication) to easily conclude about the many biases that could be gathered in the critique of the several jurisprudence as it is important to explain the many motives of behavior that needed to be noted, the parameters of which are also solemnly described herein.

Justice is always carried out in the best interest of fairness and the general welfare, and nobody else shall influence the appreciation of facts and the application of the law other than in the best interest of justice.

SO ORDERED.

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