HonkeyDonk
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Originally posted by: jalaram
The defense lawyer will probably say that the father threatened his client. He already hinted at that with "words were exchanged" and "his wife was scared." If there were no witnesses for that, who's to say otherwise.
Edit: And the following quote "'We have a homicide that resulted from a circumstance where somebody picked a fight with an individual who obviously exploded,' Reddington said."
I.e. Self defense, right?
But read what Elfenix wrote.
He returned to the scene to purposely cause trouble, meaning this was completely voluntary and not out of self defense.