Chapter 217

As the online community was abuzz with speculations and heated debates, the breaking news dropped like a bombshell, confirming their worst fears.

At that moment, the floodgates of profanity burst open among the netizens.

“Son of a gun.”

“Are you kidding me? He gets off scot–free because he’s ‘mentally ill“?”

“Hold on, if he’s mentally ill, shouldn’t he be locked up even more so?”

“He slaughtered nearly a hundred innocent animals. You mean to tell me that by proving him ‘mentally ill,‘ he might just walk and find new prey to butcher?”

“If this guy gets off because of some insanity plea, I’m seriously going to question our legal system.”

*Does nobody give a damn about our pets anymore? Since when is animal cruelty okay?”

“Reject insanity as a get–out–of–jail–free card.”

“Refuse to release murderers on the grounds of mental illness.”

The uproar online over the possibility of Lyndon’s release due to a mental illness was too much to ignore.

The Emerald Bay Police Department issued an urgent bulletin in response, covering three points.

First, their investigation confirmed that since childhood, Lyndon had brutally killed nearly a hundred cats, causing a serious social outcry.

Second, Lyndon had indeed sought a mental health evaluation, the results of which were still pending.

Third, the notion of legal immunity for mentally ill murderers was a misconception.

According to national law regarding the criminal responsibility of special individuals, if a pers mental illness caused harm while unable to recognize or control their behavior, and this was contumed through legal procedures, they could be exempt from criminal liability.

However, they would be placed under strict guardianship by relatives or guardians for treatment, and if necessary, subjected to compulsory medical intervention by the government.

if they committed a

Lyndon had proven to have been lucid and in control during

a free pass from justice. At least, that was how Winnie saw it.

Lyndon was diagnosed with a mental disorder, he was unlikely to escape the law easily.

as a scapegoat

would likely be

capital did

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at times, it also represented absolute power.

Lyndon was oblivious that his fate was being sealed even before his psychiatric assessment was

the police report on the number of cats Lyndon had killed and thought of the tormented animal spirits that must be lingering. She sent a message to Horace,

address.

to tell Horace that she was going to help the spirits of the Ghost Cats find peace, but Horace didn’t

Winnie couldn’t help

I need

other end, Horace’s voice carried a hint of amusement, “Whatever you’re planning is fine by me.”

she wanted to teach the guy a lesson, he

eyes curled with satisfaction, and after telling Horace she could handle it herself, she

address Horace had provided a small suburban

the residual anger of the Ghost Cats to an abandoned factory nearby. In a weed–choked corner, she found several cat

she looked at the broken bones that had

she gathered the bones to bury them in an open space, Winnie pulled out her Charms, drawing the spirits‘ anger from the bones. With a surge

who wronged you,” she whispered to the spectral felines, “Once you’ve had move on

you enge,

agony, their anger swelled and they rapidly drifted toward

for his psychiatric report with a calm smile. The officer on duty, disgusted by his smirk, stepped out for a moment.

and was about to lie down, his body suddenly convulsed

as dozens of twisted black shadows screamed

way in, Lyndon felt the agony of their torture before death. It was as

keep them from bothering the neighbors. Now, it felt like his own tongue had been sliced off.

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