whats your thoughts on this matter also please some love to your fellow Finnish content creator by Subscribing to her channel and checking out the original video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L9LJ_yRt8P0.html
Also he probably had a mental health problem, no normal person acts that way. Still you can't let it affect the sentence because at some point the good of the many have to come first in a fair society.
@@GIOBOZZ Well, this is probably the most famous one, about which so many videos have been made on RU-vid that it would take forever to go through them all. In a nutshell: four young people went camping on the shores of Lake Bodom in Espoo and were attacked by someone at night, killing three and wounding one, and despite investigations and several suspects, the real culprit was never brought to justice. This tragedy served as an inspiration for the 2016 slasher film "Bodom" and the popular metal band Children of Bodom.
I disagree on the part where you say people dont change. I think people need and deserve a SECOND chance. In this case however it was not a SECOND chance.
Well whenever I meet someone who changes I’ll change my view on that lol And in my opinion someone who was influenced to do something bad Meaning peer pressure or simply just mislead, wasn’t a bad person to begin with hence why they’re able to change. That’s just my view though but I understand yours So I’ll always believe once and always bad Once good always good.
Imagine this. If you get life in prison in finland, you can get parole after 12 years. And if you have committed several crimes, the court will lower your senteance, because you’ve done crimes before 😂
I think crime is a fascinating topic so this is interesting, maybe you could do more reactions to finnish famous crimes. Maybe especially the unsolved ones like Bodom.
Read about Ulvila, one of the most famous unsolved unalivings in Finland, Jukka S. Lahti and his wife, the mother of the family, Anneli Auer. It's a rabbithole to say the least! Anneli Auer used to run a family web page with tips for family life. Her husband was unalived brutally in their family home while their 3 kids were asleep in the room next to it.
I'm generally in favor of the Finnish justice system over the American system. America is one of the biggest police states in the world with a huge number of prisoners and ridiculously long sentences for even petty crimes, so I don't consider that the gold standard of justice. In Finland the point of the prison system is to eventually rehabilitate the prisoner back to society. I don't think that most people are inherently good or bad. Most do bad things because of the circumstances they end up in. Most are capable to change. But not people like this. There's something deeply messed up with this man. If they can't keep him locked up in prison, then he should be in a mental institution.