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John Hogan found not guilty of murdering his son....

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skyep | 13:48 Wed 23rd Jan 2008 | ChatterBank
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due to his mental state at the time. This is the man that leapt from a hotel balcony .
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I imagine he will serve the same amount of time in a nut house. So does it make a difference?

A cell with padded walls is still a cell.
As his ex wife said yesterday....he will still have to serve a life sentence in his mind and will never be rid of the guilt.
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The ex Mrs Hogan in an interview after the verdict said she felt her sons death had been in vain, in other words, she wanted a guilty verdict.
I've just read that he (hogan) feels no guilt!!!
What kind of a man is this??!!
A mad man perhaps?
what about any charges on what he did to his daughter?
or maybe manslaughter?
That's not the full sentance funnygirl....

"Earlier, Hogan told the court he did not feel guilty as he had not been sane at the time. "I do not feel guilty because I did not do it," he said. This person you see before you is not the person who jumped from the balcony, from the fourth floor. I already have my son's forgiveness and I have God's forgiveness."

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What's the definition of mad? Mad with vengence or insane? I know there was mental health issues in his family, but how do you prove his mental state in this instance?
Dunno skyep, iknteresting point- but you must be insane to even contemplate doing somethig so horrific to your children, surely?

A teeny tiny part of me feels sorry for him though, I remember the news footage of him when he was arrested and I remember thinking "My God, now there's a broken man"
I am sure the Greek authorities use a similar principle to our M'Naghten Rules

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%27Naghten_rules

Basically not sane enough AT THE TIME to have malice aforethought.
The whole thing is a terrible tragedy and no-one can really take the moral high ground on this.

His wife has her own feelings - obviously - but strangers like us should take a compasionate view, and remember that mental illness can strike anyone at any time.
That's what i meant Andy (hello, by the way!), the man looked utterly broken when he was arrested, my heart went out to him.
I have real mixed feelings on this as I genuinely feel the man had an abberation.His ex-wife even said that she would never have thought him capable of such a heinous act -that was my words -not hers -cant remember the exact words.
However -she has a life sentence to live as does her daughter- perhaps to a lesser degree.
Its just not a cut and dried average murder -so my feelings on this are that it was a tragedy for all concerned-and I even have a degree of compassion towards Hogan himself.
One mad moment -the conqequences will live with them all forever.Very sad.
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Not taking a moral high ground andy, after all, how can I judge his mental state? How can anyone?
surely no-one finds any person capable of it
No one will ever know as to what was said that day or what really happened in the hotel room , before he leapt off the balcony with the children . Both the parents have to live with their loss and they will have it forever .
Sorry skyep - wasn't having a pop at you directly, or indeed anyone else who has responded on this thread.

I think we are all agreed that this is a terrible tragedy, and everyone involved will have to live with it, from their own perspective - for the rest of their lives.

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