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by revel
889 days ago
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The contents of the letter are interesting in their own right, but there are 2 aspects that strike me as particularly interesting. First off, he doesn't seem to regret killing his wife, more the consequences of his crime. He doesn't mention her by name or say that she didn't deserve it. Secondly, the person he's corresponding with, Fredrick Brennan is fascinating in his own right. He's one of the 3 central characters inside the HBO documentary, Q: Into the Storm, and has a totally bizarre relationship with Jim and Ron Watkins, the two figures currently steering the ridiculous QAnon set of conspiracy theories. It's a very strange confluence of interests. |
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> I don’t post directly because I am in prison for killing my wife Nina in 2006.
He doesn't get into whether/why he is sorry:
> I am very sorry for my crime–a proper apology would be off topic for this forum, but available to any who ask.
Hans Reiser has previously explained why he believed the murder was justified. It is not clear to me, from this letter, whether he still believes so.