We all realize you are one of the people Trump was talking about when he said he could murder someone and wouldn't lose any supporters.
You go argue with Otto's parents about it and tell them they are wrong.
In a sharp rebuke to President Donald Trump, the parents of Otto Warmbier blamed Kim Jong Un for the death of their son from injuries suffered in a North Korean prison and said "no excuse or lavish praise can change that."
Trump said that Kim told him he had not been aware of Otto's treatment and the president said he would "take (Kim) at his word."
After 17 months in prison, Otto was released in June 2017 in a vegetative state and flown back to the United States where he died less than a week later with a severe neurological injury.
"He felt badly about it," Trump said, referring to Kim. "He knew about it very well, but he knew it later."
The president went on to say: "He tells me that he didn't know about it, and I will take him at his word."
Trump also took pains to praise Kim as his "good friend."
the Warmbiers, who live in Cincinnati, said, "Now we must speak out."
Republican Sen. Rob Portman, who represents the Warmbier's home state of Ohio,
also spoke out strongly to assess blame directly at North Korea and Kim Jong-Un in the student's death.
U.S. District Court Chief Judge Beryl A. Howell
found that North Korea "deliberately caused Otto's brain damage, which resulted in his death."
“Otto had severe brain damage. Otto was systematically tortured and intentionally injured by Kim Jong [Un] … Kim, and his regime. This was no accident.”
Fred Warmbier described some of his son's injuries
1) His bottom teeth had been damaged and rearranged
2) A large scar running the length of Otto’s right foot
3) Hands and legs best described as deformed
4) He was in a vegetative state. North Korea didn't want him to die on their soil and wanted him to die somewhere else.
“This is solely the responsibility of the Kim Jong Un regime,” said Fred Warmbier.