The Sun on Sunday. “What he really, really wants is forgiveness," the 76-year-old told the publication.“I said to him that if he had killed my daughter I doubt I would forgive him.“He is more concerned about forgiveness than actually getting out on parole.
In fact, he has a real fear about getting parole as he knows they’ll be a backlash.”Mr Schroder added: “He still maintains to this day it was an accident.
I did feel he was showing remorse.“He quoted a study by an expert that when you are woken from a deep sleep and are put into a situation of fear that you act very differently to when fully conscious.
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