Is it:
1. A ghoulish fascination with dead things?
2. They're seeking some twisted psychosexual thrill?
3. They're weak, frightened, little people who haven't the stomach to kill a mouse on their own, but feel a vicarious sense of power by associating themselves with those who actually carried out the execution?
"Proof" is not a valid answer, it is an obvious excuse intended to mask some other sick motivation. There is ample proof (eyewitness accounts and a body) that the execution was, indeed, carried out.
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2006-12-31
04:41:36
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