He had the benefit of due process, which is something he denied his victims.
This case is a cautionary tale for those who think the law allows them to shoot first and worry about the consequences later.
So where does this leave us, the rest of society?
A BG breaks into my home committing a felony, can I shoot him or NOT?
Simple question, no need to go into the Smith case all over again, we all know he crossed the line.
Can I shoot and Kill a BG that broke into my home to commit a felony,or do I have self determine what a stranger would consider "reasonable" at the time?
BTW they were not Victims, they were common criminals. They were no more a victim than Trayvon Martin was.