"Don't Cry for [Him], Argentina..."

A former Pinochet henchman has been murdered in exile in Buenos Aires; the police has no clue as to perpetrator or motive. Here's one. The guy had murdered two military officers in Chile who dared to oppose Pinochet. Although he had been convicted and sentenced to life, he was released on parole, and ran a taxi service in Buenos Aires.

Now, maybe his murder has nothing to do with his previous life as butcher for Pinochet, but I'd like to think that it does; that there's a kind of justice in this, him having gotten off so lightly for his crimes. That there is something to the idea that, sooner or later, life will catch up with those who have committed heinous crimes and remain free or whose punishment did not fit the enormity of those crimes.

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