The following morning, the military tribunals retired to debate their decision on the case, and Neil who was free through millions paid as bail, returned to his house where he did nothing but angrily begin to scatter every single object he set his eyes on. He had known that a day would come when his mistake two years ago would come to light. He had looked forward to that but he had thought he would at least be able to avenge his parents before he would pay for that.
He would have willingly accepted his crime if he was only accused for the incident two years ago, but how could he accept the crime he hadn't committed? If he had wanted to kill them, why the heck would he write his own name on the wall and give himself away? If he had been the one to kill them, no one would even link their death to him because he was good at hiding his tracks when doing things.